(Deuteronomy 6-10)
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I have always wanted to paint rocks. And with all the Pinterest posts on painted rocks, I couldn't resist any longer. Since class time is limited, my daughter and I gave each rock a nice coat of bright paint the day before so all the kids would have to do is draw/paint their favorite gifts from God on the rocks. As I've mentioned before, I'm not a fan of paint during Sunday school, so I supplied the kids with sharpies and they worked great on top of the paint.
Materials Needed:
Rocks Paper towels Paint brushes
Acrylic paint Sharpies Cup of water to clean brush(es)
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