DIY Beach Sunset Painted Rock Magnet | Easy Vacation Keepsake

Are you heading to the beach this summer? Be sure to pickup a rock while you’re there so you can make this DIY beach sunset painted rock magnet. It’s the perfect inexpensive keepsake to memorialize your trip.

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My husband and my oldest have both been lucky enough to hit the beach this summer. Unfortunately, I couldn’t join them. Seriously longing for those beautiful waves and ocean breeze.

This painted rock is the closest I’m getting this summer but if I squint at it with the fan on, it almost feels like I’m there. Sort of. With a lot of imagination. Alas, I digress. Let’s find out how to make this thing.

Materials

 

Rock on Paper Towel

Step 1

First, set your clean and dry rock on a paper towel or other protected surface.

Step 2

Next, add small amounts of your paint colors to a palette.

Tip:

 

Tan Paint on Rock

Step 3

Then mix a small amount of brown and white paint together paint the bottom third of your rock tan.

 

Blue and Tan Paint on Rock

Step 4

Next, mix some blue and white paint together and paint a small strip of light blue next to the tan.

 

Painted Rock

Step 5

Add orange paint to the top of your rock and tip it with the darker blue.

 

Painted Rock

Step 6

Then mix in some red brush strokes to your orange sky.

Step 7

Let your paint dry completely before moving on.

 

Painted Sun Reflection on Rock

Step 8

Now paint a yellow half circle on too of the water.

 

Painted Sun Reflection on Rock

Step 9

Next, add some yellow streaks to your water to look like the sun’s reflection.

 

Beach Sunset Painted Rock

Step 10

While your sun is drying, add dark brown paint speckles to the tan painted section of your rock.

 

Beach Sunset Painted Rock

Step 11

Paint some white “surf” along the edge of your water.

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Step 12

Next blend more yellow and orange into your sky for a more gradient look.

 

Beach Sunset Painted Rock

Step 13

Once your white painted surf has dried, add a brown line to the left side of your beach as pictured.

 

Beach Sunset Painted Rock

Step 14

Next, paint the leaves of your palm tree and add some white detail to the trunk.

 

Beach Sunset Painted Rock

Step 15

Now allow all of your paint to dry completely.

 

Beach Sunset Painted Rock

Step 16

Finally, seal your rock with clear engine paint and allow to dry.

 

E6000 on Back of Round Magnet

Round Magnet Glued on Back of Rock

Step 17

Turn it into a magnet by gluing a small magnet to the back of the rock with E6000. Allow your E6000 to dry 24 hours before using on your fridge.

 

Beach Sunset Painted Rock with text overlay: DIY Beach Sunset Painted Rock Magnet

Now you’ll have the perfect inexpensive keepsake from your summer vacation. Don’t forget to write the year on the back of your DIY beach sunset painted rock magnet so you will know which vacation it is from. This also makes a great gift for family and friends who went on vacation with you.

If you aren’t making it to the beach this year, feel free to sip on a cocktail and paint a store bought rock for your fridge instead. Admittedly it’s not as good but it’s still fun!

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DIY Painted Canvas Play Set | Easy Kids Craft

Have you seen the painted rock craze? There are so many fun ideas out there and kids love getting set loose to paint. Instead of the traditional painted rocks ideas, let’s take it a step further with this DIY painted canvas play set!

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Although Jude is on vacation this week, I’m still sharing a fun kid’s craft with you. I’m especially excited about this one because my 5 year old daughter came up with this all on her own. The creativity of my kiddos seriously blows me away.

Last week I set the kids loose with paint and rocks. We all sat at the table painting together and it was a blast! So much so, the older 2 didn’t want to stop painting after their rocks were done.

Instead of calling it quits and cleaning up, I gave them some canvases and let them keep going. When they finished, my daughter showed me this awesome project that I simply had to share with you!

Materials

Step 1

First, fill a paint palette with multiple colors.

Note:

 

Child painted Canvas

Step 2

Next, have your child paint any scene on the canvas. This can literally be anything (s)he wants. My daughter went with a house and a lawn.

Step 3

Set the canvas to the side to dry.

 

Clean rock with paintbrush

Step 4

While the canvas dries, give your kid 3 to 4 clean rocks to paint.

 

Child painted rocks

Step 5

Have her paint the rocks to coordinate with the scene she painted on the canvas. For example, my daughter painted a person, a flower, and a sun.

Tip:

 

Child painted rock

Step 6

After she has finished painting her rocks, set them aside to dry completely before moving on.

Step 7 (Optional)

Once the painted rocks have dried, cover them with acrylic sealant in a well-ventilated area. Then set them aside to dry again.

Note:

 

Child painted canvas and rocks

Child painted canvas and rocks

Child painted canvas and rocks with text overlay: DIY Painted Canvas Play Mat

How much fun is this DIY painted canvas play set? My daughter loves playing pretend house with it just like it is a dollhouse. Seriously adorable. Your kiddos can create whatever scene they want which is what makes it so fun.

We used a small canvas but it would be awesome with a larger one (which I think we’ll try next). Your kids can create an entire world to play in with their painted rocks. This will keep them entertained long enough for you to enjoy a cup of coffee and a shower this summer. Score!

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Super Cheap Homemade Large Pepperoni Pizzas

Did you catch last week’s post about the top foods to buy at Dollar Tree? Now it’s time to put those savings to use and turn them into delicious dishes. Start with these super cheap homemade large pepperoni pizzas for only $4.00!

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My family loves pizza. I’m convinced the kids would eat it every night if I’d let them. Leaving aside how unhealthy that is, it is also expensive. Enter Dollar Tree.

With the Dollar Tree we can get the ingredients for 2 large thin-crust pepperoni pizzas for less that five dollars. That feeds all 5 of us easily and when your grocery budget is only $200 a month, that’s important.

Alright, let’s get to the recipe!

Ingredients

Step 1

First, preheat your oven to 425° Fahrenheit.

Step 2

Next, open one of your thin pizza crusts and place it on a round pizza pan.

 

Large dollop of sauce on pizza crust

Step 3

Now open your pasta sauce and spoon a generous amount onto your pizza crust.

 

Red sauce on a pizza crust

Step 4

Spread your sauce to cover the entire crust using the bottom of your spoon (the rounded side).

 

Uncooked cheese pizza

Step 5

Next, sprinkle half of your cheese over the pizza crust.

 

Uncooked pepperoni pizza

Step 6

Lastly, cover your pizza with half of your package of pepperoni.

Step 7

Bake your pizza at 425° F. for 12 to 15 minutes.

 

Plated pepperoni pizza

Step 8

Remove your pizza from the oven and cool for 2-3 minutes before cutting and serving.

Step 9

Repeat steps 1 through 8 for your second pizza.

 

Plated pepperoni pizza

These are seriously easy to make and the family loves it. I like to serve them with a salad to add some veggies but they are delicious on their own as well. You can store your crusts in the freezer until you are ready to make them making it easy to stock up for multiple dinners.

 

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Plated pepperoni pizza

Plated pepperoni pizza

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Now you can surprise the family with a pizza night without destroying your grocery budget. Don’t be afraid to try out other delicious toppings on your pizzas, too. You can get toppings like canned pineapple and mushrooms at the Dollar Tree. Or you can try out your favorite fresh ingredients. Mix it up until you find what you love. Next week I’m sharing another budget-friendly Dollar Tree recipe with you so be sure to come back and check it out!

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