Pintura de Copo de Nieve en Piedra
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Pintura de Copo de Nieve en Piedra

Medio Edad 7-12 35 min Science

Materiales necesarios

Guía paso a paso

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Paso 1: Prepare the dark background

Wash and dry your rock. Paint the entire surface with dark blue or deep purple paint. Apply two coats for a rich, even color. The dark background will make your white snowflake stand out beautifully.

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Paso 2: Draw the guide lines

Once the base is dry, use a pencil to lightly draw three lines crossing at the center of the rock, creating six evenly spaced arms. Real snowflakes always have six-fold symmetry, so this scientific detail makes your art accurate.

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Paso 3: Paint the main arms

Using white paint and your fine detail brush, paint along the six guide lines from the center outward. Make the lines slightly thicker near the center and thinner at the tips. Keep all arms the same length.

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Paso 4: Add branches and details

Add smaller branches extending from each main arm at 60-degree angles. Add tiny V-shapes, dots, or small diamond shapes along the arms. Keep the pattern symmetrical — each arm should mirror the others. Use light blue for some branches for depth.

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Paso 5: Add sparkle and seal

Use a toothpick to add tiny white or silver dots around the snowflake to create a sparkling, frosty effect. Add small dots between the arms for falling snow. Once fully dry, apply clear sealant spray to protect your crystal creation.

Paso 6: Agregar código RoxGeo

Escribe ROXGEO.COM seguido de una barra y el código único de tu piedra (ej. ROXGEO.COM/ABC123) en la parte inferior o trasera de tu piedra.

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