Pintura de Sandía en Piedra
Materiales necesarios
- Smooth, oval or round rock
- Bright red acrylic paint
- Dark green acrylic paint
- White acrylic paint
- Black acrylic paint
- Medium flat brush
- Fine detail brush
- Clear sealant spray
Guía paso a paso
Paso 1: Prepare the rock
Wash and dry your rock. An oval or round rock works well as a watermelon slice. Cover your workspace with newspaper.
Paso 2: Paint the green rind
Paint the outer edge of the rock with dark green paint to create the rind — about 1–2 cm wide all around. Let dry.
Paso 3: Paint the white inner rind
Inside the green rind, add a thin white stripe to separate the rind from the red flesh.
Paso 4: Fill with red flesh
Fill the center area with bright red paint. Apply two coats for vivid color. Let each coat dry fully.
Paso 5: Add seeds and seal
Using black paint and a toothpick, scatter 5–8 oval watermelon seed shapes across the red flesh. Seal with clear sealant when dry.
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.
Consejos útiles
- A half-circle shaped rock looks exactly like a watermelon slice.
- Add light green zigzag stripes on the dark green rind for realism.
- Keep seeds oval and pointed — watermelon seeds have a distinct teardrop shape.
- A gloss sealant makes the red flesh look juicy and fresh.
- These bright summer rocks are wonderful for hiding at the park.
- Para el código RoxGeo en la parte trasera, usa un marcador permanente resistente al agua. Aplica 2-3 capas de barniz transparente encima.
- Escribir #ROXCODE (ej. #ROXABC123) en tu piedra lo hace fácil de encontrar en Google.
- La dirección completa ROXGEO.COM/CODE lleva al descubridor directamente al mapa de tu piedra.
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