Your Guide to the Painted Rock Trend

by Susan Hu 05/30/2021

Photo by Jadson Thomas from Pexels

Have you been walking through a local park or along the street downtown and stumbled upon a brightly colored painted rock? These painted rocks have been appearing in the most unlikely of places over the last several years and it doesn't seem like the trend is dying down anytime soon. Sometimes referred to as kindness rocks, the premise of the program is simple. You paint a rock, hide it somewhere for an unsuspecting stranger to find and hope that it makes their day a little brighter.

There are very few crafts that bring together people of all ages, interest levels, abilities and locations, but this one defies the odds! Here is everything you need to know about painted rocks:

What are Painted Rocks and Why Did This Movement Begin?

Painted rocks are fairly self-explanatory - they are simply stones that are painted by people who want to share an inspiring or motivational message with a stranger. This movement began as a way to spread joy in a surprising and unexpected way. It quickly caught on and has now become a tradition in neighborhoods across the country. People of all ages, from young children to elderly adults, have found that painting rocks is therapeutic and they appreciate knowing that someone else who finds the rock will enjoy a bright spot in their day.

What You Need to Get Started with Rock Painting

Rock painting is the best craft for any beginner, because you need very few supplies. Here's what you should have on hand:

  • Stones of all shapes and sizes. You can have large rocks that can accommodate a full-scale painting, or you could opt for pebbles that are more suited to one or two colors. Any stone will work, but most people prefer flat stones that allow them to paint a picture or craft a message on the surface.
  • Paints in a variety of colors. Any paint will work fine, and you can get as creative as you would like.
  • Sealant. Sometimes, it's a good idea to seal the rocks after you paint them so your art work does not wash off if it rains or does not fade in the sunshine.

Don't forget to bring your imagination along for your rock painting session. It takes a certain amount of creativity to envision what type of art work should be placed on a rock.

Fun Ideas for Your Own Painted Rocks

If you need a few ideas to help you get started, you're in luck. Here are a few suggestions for your own painted rocks:

  • Paint a rainbow.
  • Write your favorite song lyric in your favorite color.
  • Draw an emoji face on the rock.
  • Paint a single inspiring word, such as "Peace" or "Joy."
  • Paint an animal on the surface that is shaped similar to the rock you have found.

When you find a painted rock, you have two choices: To hide it again for someone else to discover or to keep it for yourself and enjoy. Many homeowners are finding that painted rocks make the ideal addition to their garden and lawn decor. Some have created quite the collection, and people can always rely on their one-of-a-kind rocks to bring a smile to their faces.

About the Author
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Susan Hu

Susan Shuxian Hu has been a dedicated realtor serving in Silicon Valley since 2010. With great passion, outstanding negotiation skills and due diligence, she has helped many buyers and sellers in their real estate needs. Living in West San Jose for more than 14 years, she has broad knowledge in Cupertino, West San Jose, Los Altos and Saratoga. She has enormous patience working with buyers and never tired of showing all possible properties that may fit client’s needs. Clients appreciate her best service to their satisfaction. She specialized in luxurious real estate purchase in Los Altos, Cupertino, Saratoga and Palo Alto. She also helped friend and past client’s referral working in San Francisco, Foster City and far reached Bay Area.

Susan Shuxian Hu was graduated in East China Normal University in Shanghai with bachelor and master degrees in Bio science. She came to US in 1989 and earned her Ph.D. in Molecular Genetics in Texas A&M University in 1996. After one year of postdoc in Southern Florida University in Tampa, she moved back to Orlando with her family and started working in Lucent Technologies. In 2002, Susan moved to California, Silicon Valley joined a start-up company. Since then she worked in high tech Corporation till 2009. Driven by her dream job pursuing, she found her passion working in sales by helping people in real estate after one year of education in De Anza business and real estate law study. Since then, she has been serving many people in Bay Area for their real estate needs.

With bilingual advantage, she has been actively working with Chinese immigrants as well as local engineers and residents. With rich high tech background and connection with Chinese community, Susan has served in luxurious real estate in last a couple of years.