I was introduced to our little craft, rock painting, by a close friend that had been painting rocks for a few years. She was introduced to the craft, like many, by The Kindness Rocks Project and started by painting Kindness Messages on rocks she could leave around town to brighten someone’s day.

I was immediately hooked. Rock painting was the perfect vehicle – creative, fun, artistic. Rock painting ideas were all around if you took the time to look.

But sometimes, I need a little inspiration – some rock painting ideas from other artists across the globe.

If you’re like me, there are times you’ll sit at your painting table, stare at your rock, and wonder what to paint? So many options, so little time. The point is we all need some inspiration, from time to time, so here are 102 rock painting ideas from some of my favorite rock painting creators, and many I’ll start following after researching this post.

Another method of finding ideas is to use Google. Just type “rock painted” followed by a, b, c, etc. Google will offer useful rock painting ideas for just about every letter in the alphabet.

Also, some of the ideas you come up with will seem difficult and complicated to execute. That’s where seeing how someone else executed a similar project can come in handy.

But before we get to the ideas, let’s review a few Rock Painting FAQs.

Rock Painting FAQs

What is the best paint to use on rocks?

Sometimes, none. I know, a bit of a conundrum. What I mean is there are many other ways to “color” rocks. Sure, paint gets lead billing – it is called rock “painting”. But the truth is many rock painters use different products to color their rocks. I, personally, use paint, paint pens, paint markers and watercolor pencils. Yep, pencils. If you’d like, you can read more about how those work in this article – 3 Easy Techniques to Paint a Sunset on a Rock.

Regarding the others, I use the FolkArt and Apple Barrel brands of acrylic paints. You can find them at Walmart or most craft stores.

For paint pens, my go-to, like many other rock painters, is Uni Posca. I really like how they perform on all rock surfaces. But I do use other paint pens and markers. You can read my review of many here- 8 Paint Pens for Rock Painting – What I Use.

How do you seal rocks for rock painting?

From washing to priming, here’s what I do to make sure all my rock painting projects are prepared to provide years of enjoyment – How do you prepare rocks for rock painting?

What can you use painted rocks for?

Really, the sky’s the limit. Probably the most common uses for painted rocks are:

  • Make Kindness Rocks to hide for others to find
  • Entertainment – to fuel your hobby/passion for creating things and a great craft for kids.
  • To gift to others.
  • For decoration around your home.
  • For decorative or utilitarian use in your flower beds or garden.

How do you paint rocks for beginners?

I’m glad you asked. I have a tutorial geared especially for beginner rock painters. It covers everything from selecting your rocks, preparing your rocks, selecting paints to use and painting ideas. You can find it if you click the banner below.

A Beginners Guide to Rock Painting

Do you need to prime rocks before painting?

The short answer is no. Many rock painters prefer the effects an un-primed rock has on texture. But it really depends on many things – the color of your rock, the colors you plan to use, the texture of the rock, the amount of fine detail in your project, just to name a few. And really, it’s a personal preference. Many rock painters prime all their rocks – many prime none. My suggestion would be to try a few projects with and without primer and see what you like. As mentioned above, this is a good article for more information on preparing and priming rocks – How to prepare rocks for rock painting?

Does acrylic paint wash off rocks?

After acrylic paint has dried it will not wash off painted rocks. Actually, when I use paint on rocks acrylic is my preference. One consideration though is where the painted rocks will be placed. If your plan is for them to be placed outdoors, be sure to use a weatherproof sealer on the rocks to decrease weathering and fading. The amount of that will be dependent on your climate, but sealing will definitely lengthen their lifespan.

 

And now, here are 102 Awesome Rock Painting Ideas for all Skill Levels!

Animal Rock Painting Ideas – Animal Painted Rocks

Farm Animal Painted Rocks from Rock Painting Guide

1. Farm Animal Painted Rocks by Rock Painting Guide

Old McDonald has nothing on this cute gaggle of farm animal painted rocks. They’re super cute, can be used as story stones and she shares some reading recommendations to help turn these painted rocks into an interactive reading activity.

Painted Bird Rock Tutorial by Buggy and Buddy

2. Painted Bird Rock Tutorial by Buggy and Buddy

If you’re looking for an easy rock painting idea to get started, this might be the ticket. Could be a great rock painting idea for kids, too.

Shark Painted Rock from I Love Painted Rocks

3. Shark Painted Rock from I Love Painted Rocks

You’ll love this video tutorial from the I Love Pained Rocks YouTube channel. In it she creates a beautiful, realistic, watercolor shark with watercolor paints and Posca pens.

Fish painted rocks by cara.dura.designs

4. Fish painted rocks by dura.designs

These colorful fish painted rocks are just a joy. If you want to test your ability to use the full-color pallet, this would be a good project.

Neon Owl by hfxrocks

5. Neon Owl by hfxrocks

I’m mesmerized by the colors on this beautiful neon owl. This is a great example of how color composition can make or break a project.

Easter rock painting – little chicks by Mas & Pas

6. Easter rock painting – little chicks by Mas & Pas

For lil’ chicks in a nest are featured in this adorable and easy-to-follow tutorial. You won’t go afoul with this one!

Panda Painted Rocks by Ruby Martnez

7. Panda Painted Rocks by Ruby Martnez

I love how Ruby uses colorful backgrounds to make these Pandas pop. She has other wonderful painted rocks on her Pinterest page.

Patterned Rocks Snake Craft by I Heart Crafty Things

8. Patterned Rocks Snake Craft by I Heart Crafty Things

This is a cute painted snake rock project for all skill levels. In her tutorial, she uses markers, googly eyes and felt to add some flair.

Rainbow Snail by Whakatane Rocks on Instagram

9. Rainbow Snail by Whakatane Rocks on Instagram

Don’t you just love the colors on this snail painted rock? They burst so beautifully! This is definitely on the next projects list!

Mother Hen and Chicks painted rocks by Ernestina Gallina

10. Mother Hen and Chicks painted rocks by Ernestina Gallina

Ernestina is a rock painter extraordinaire! If you’re looking for rock painting inspiration from one of the best at the craft, her Pinterest page is a good place to start.

Dog Painted Rock by Corie at Rock Rembrandt

11. Dog Painted Rock by Corie at Rock Rembrandt

Cow was a beloved family member that we lost to the big kennel in the sky earlier this year. This was a fun project that brings back memories of the special place she held in our hearts. Do you have a family pet that could be the inspiration for your next rock painting project?

Ladybug Painted Rocks by Crafts by Amanda

12. Ladybug Painted Rocks by Crafts by Amanda

One of the things I love most about rock painting is using color to tell a story. These bright and colorful ladybug rocks by Amanda illustrate that wonderfully.

Spike the Hedgehog by Carol’s Rock Painting Tutorials

13. Spike the Hedgehog by Carol’s Rock Painting Tutorials

Hedgehogs are a popular subject for rock painters. They’re adorable and lend themselves to artistic interpretation, like Carol’s. Her Hedgehog is creative and whimsical and she has a detailed tutorial of how she created what she describes as A Splish, Splash, Splosh, Splatter & Scribble Tutorial. So good.

Cute Bee Painted Rock by The Domestic Heart

14. Cute Bee Painted Rock by The Domestic Heart

Shelly at The Domestic Heart gives you seven for the price of one in her bee painted rock tutorial. She shows you how to create the typical yellow bumble along with several cute, colorful bee related images.

DIY tutorial penguin painted on rock by Kmy art n craft

15. DIY tutorial penguin painted on rock by Kmy art n craft

Kmy details every step in this rock painted penguin tutorial on YouTube. This would be a fun and easy project for a cold winter afternoon.

Cats Painted Rock by Kristy Schlaghecke

16. Cats Painted Rock by Kristy Schlaghecke

Kristy takes a different approach to the typical cat painted rock with this backside perspective of three spotted, striped and tiger-striped cats sitting on a fence on a stary night.

Rainbow Fish painted Rock by Nicole Casaceli

17. Rainbow Fish painted Rock by Nicole Casaceli

If you’re a fan of blue you’ll love Nicole’s take on aquatic life in this beautiful rainbow fish. Her use of metallics really makes this stand out. And I love the fish’s yellow lips to add some contrast!

Owl Painted Rocks by Frugal Fun for Boys and Girls

18. Owl Painted Rocks by Frugal Fun for Boys and Girls

Sarah paints 5 different owls in this rock painting tutorial including a Barred and Snowy owl plus 3 whimsical owl rocks. I like how her use of browns and earth tones work cohesively to make a cute owl painted rock family.

I have a tutorial on how to draw and paint a Snowy Owl painted rock here.

Dinosaur set of painted rocks by Wendy Duhe

19. Dinosaur set of painted rocks by Wendy Duhe

Wendy’s rocks are alive – glossy and beautiful. I love how her work combines photorealism with almost cartoon-type images – beautiful. If you’re looking for dinosaur rock painting ideas (or just about anything else), check her out.

Piggy Rock by SGE

20. Piggy Rock by SGE

OK, this is a different twist from your typical pig painted rock – but isn’t it cute and funny?

Bunny and Carrot Painted Rock by Amy Clark

21. Bunny and Carrot Painted Rock by Amy Clark

Amy is a really talented artist that has many beautiful painted rocks on Pinterest. I love this one because it’s a great example of simplicity well executed. Natural rock with a funny bunny and carrot – nice.

3 Fox Rock Painting Ideas by Sarah at Ruffles and Rain Boots

22. 3 Fox Rock Painting Ideas by Sarah at Ruffles and Rain Boots

Sarah has a detailed and easy-to-follow video tutorial on How to Draw and Paint Fox Rock Paintings. Sarah’s quite talented and makes her tutorials fun for all skill levels of rock painters.

Easy DIY Dragonfly Rock Painting for Beginners by Paint Momma

23. Easy DIY Dragonfly Rock Painting for Beginners by Paint Momma

Paint Momma’s YouTube channel is focused on nail painting but she has one rock painting tutorial that I think is quite interesting. Her take on painting a dragonfly incorporates a mandala-styled technique to the typical dragonfly rock painting approach. And her use of colors is brilliant!

Ribbit Frog Rock Painting Tutorial by Rock Painting Workshops

24. Ribbit Frog Rock Painting Tutorial by Rock Painting Workshops

Anne’s tutorials are colorful and easy to follow. This simple frog painted rock would be great for a beginner’s rock painting project for someone thinking about dipping their toes in the rock painting world.

Sheep Painted Rocks by Crafts by Amanda

25. Sheep Painted Rocks by Crafts by Amanda

Amanda’s sheep are adorable. Heads peeking out from a sea of fluffiness – so creative. This is a simple rock painting project that will have you herding rock sheep in no time.

Easy Turtle Painted Rocks by Simple Everyday Mom

26. Easy Turtle Painted Rocks by Simple Everyday Mom

Sam’s turtles in this rock painting tutorial are beautiful with a lovely contrast of color. She has easy-to-follow directions and a video that is great for all age groups.

I also have a tutorial for a turtle painted rock that was inspired by a dog’s curiosity. You can learn more about that, here.

Downloadable Happy Mouse Rock Painting Tutorial by StepbyStepStones

27. Downloadable Happy Mouse Rock Painting Tutorial by StepbyStepStones

If you need a little help with your rock painting and are willing to pay a small amount for step-by-step instructions, StepbyStepStones has many detailed tutorials on her Etsy page. This one was $4.99 at the time of this publication.

Hand-painted rock (Flamingo) by DiegoGodoyArt

28. Hand-painted rock (Flamingo) by DiegoGodoyArt

Diego Godoy is a talented UK artist that works in rock painting and other mediums. I really like his use of shadows in this flamingo rock painting.

Rainbow rock for a giraffe lover by wolvistonrocks

29. Rainbow rock for a giraffe lover by wolvistonrocks

Christine Jenkins is a talented rock painting artist. This rock combines beautiful scenery, a rainbow and giraffe in one lovely painted rock.

Dotted Caterpillar on a Rock by DecoToes

30. Dotted Caterpillar on a Rock by DecoToes

With so many beautiful painted rocks in a post like this, it’s difficult to not overuse superlatives. But this wonderful caterpillar painted rock, and the woman that produced it are truly amazing. Check out her YouTube channel where she creates beautiful art with her feet.

Thanksgiving Turkeys Painted on Rocks by Cindy Thomas

31. Thanksgiving Turkeys Painted on Rocks by Cindy Thomas

Cindy has many charming painted rocks on her Facebook page including these whimsical turkeys that would make a fun holiday rock painting project.

Elephant Stone by F.Sehnaz BAC

32. Elephant Stone by Sehnaz BAC

F. Sehnaz Bac is a phenomenal artist, illustrator and author. Her rock painting art is breathtaking and definitely for the advanced craftsperson. My motto is, aim high and practice!

The Lovebirds by Messy Little Monster

33. The Lovebirds by Messy Little Monster

In this post, Louise creates 4 adorable Valentine’s painted rocks: Love Bugs, Two Hearts, Significant Otters and this delightful pair of Lovebirds. Her post includes instructions on how to draw and paint each rock.

Preschool Alphabet Rock Stones (including this Hh is for hippo painted rock) by The Inspiration Edit

34. Preschool Alphabet Rock Stones (including this Hh is for hippo painted rock) by The Inspiration Edit

There are so many wonderful painted rocks in this tour de force of an alphabet rock painting post by Angela. I  particularly like the contrast of the grey hippo on the black background.

Painted Rock Dogs Tic Tac Toe Game by Dalmatian DIY

35. Painted Rock Dogs Tic Tac Toe Game by Dalmatian DIY

This is a clever twist on painting dogs on a rock. In this post, they create 10 painted dog rocks to use as tic tac toe pieces so you can truly “face-off” your opponent. 

Teddy Bear painted rock by MamaSkisArtistry

36. Teddy Bear painted rock by MamaSkisArtistry

Is there anything cuddlier than a teddy bear? Add some colorful balloons and vibrant background and you have the makings for a charming rock painting project.

Jellyfish painted rock by Cindi Riley

37. Jellyfish painted rock by Cindi Riley

Cindi is very talented and her Facebook page is full of beautiful rock paintings she’s created over the years. This jellyfish is gorgeous with its vibrant colors and delicate features.

Halloween Spider Painted Rock by Debbie Hay

38. Halloween Spider Painted Rock by Debbie Hay

Creepy, crawly and creative are how I’d describe this vibrant spider painted rock. When October rolls around you’ll want to add this project to your rock painting list.

More ocean meditations... by Kala Escobar

39. More ocean meditations… by Kala Escobar

If you’re not familiar with Kala, you should be. Her work is simply stunning and she’s one of my favorite rock painters. A lot can be learned from her use of color and ability to blend so perfectly.

Colorful and Cheerful Flower Painted Rocks by Sustain my Craft Habit

40. Colorful and Cheerful Flower Painted Rocks by Sustain my Craft Habit

These simple, bright and colorful flowers are the creation of Jane and Sonja at Sustain my Craft Habit. The post illustrates detailed instructions for each of the flowers along with a video to help you with this fun project.

Prickly Cactus Painted Rock by Debbie Hay

41. Prickly Cactus Painted Rock by Debbie Hay

Here’s another creation from Debbie Hay. I just love how she uses colors in such a complementary way. The cacti on the red background are enhanced by the yellow sun in this rock painting.

How to Make a Cactus Rock Garden by Rock Rembrandt

42. How to Make a Cactus Rock Garden by Rock Rembrandt

This is my interpretation of a cactus rock garden. This project was super fun and simpler than you might expect.

How to Paint a Dandelion Wish Rock by Paint Happy Rocks

43. How to Paint a Dandelion Wish Rock by Paint Happy Rocks

Dandelions can be really difficult to pull off, with their fine details and delicate features. I think Adrianne does a nice job on this rock that just screams Spring!

Space Painted Rocks

Solar system painted rock by Shelia Powell

44. Solar system painted rock by Shelia Powell

On this rock, Shelia makes what would seem to be a daunting task seem quite simple with her interpretation of the solar system. Wait, is that Pluto??? 😉

Painting Galaxy On Rock by Tatiana Urbankova

45. Painting Galaxy On Rock by Tatiana Urbankova

In this YouTube video, Tatiana demonstrates how she paints a galaxy on a rock. She has a few galaxy rock painting demonstrations on her channel.

When Aliens Attack! Painted Rock by LTsRocks

46. When Aliens Attack! Painted Rock by LTsRocks

If you do a search for alien painted rocks 95% of the results will be lil’ green person faces. I think you’ll agree this one stands out. What an artful use of color! (P.S. this photo is from her Etsy store so the link could be missing in the future, sorry).

Another little space dude by Crafty Owl Mama

47. Another little space dude by Crafty Owl Mama

One more from space. Thought this was an interesting way to combine the terrestrial with extraterrestrial in your rock painting.

Holiday Rock Painting Ideas

Valentines Painted Rocks

Heart shaped mandala painted rock by ChristysCornerShop

48. Heart shaped mandala painted rock by ChristysCornerShop

Painted hearts are everywhere on Valentine’s Day but this super pink, heart painted rock is a clever way to incorporate mandala art into your Valentine rock projects.

St. Patrick’s Day Painted Rocks

Four leaf clover painted rainbow rock by Ruffles & Rain Boots

49. Four-leaf clover painted rainbow rock by Ruffles & Rain Boots

In this rock painting tutorial, Sarah shows you how to paint a simple clover and how to bled paint pens – a twofer!

Easter Painted Rocks

Easter Painted Rocks by Alleluia Rocks

50. Easter Painted Rocks by Alleluia Rocks

Just about everything Laura makes is beautiful and these Easter Story Stones, Easter Bunny Story Stones, Easter Painted Rocks, Easter Basket gifts, Easter gift, Hand-painted story rocks, as she describes them, are no exception. And she sells her painted rocks if you’d like one for inspiration.

Rachel's Rocks Easter egg rock tutorial by Rachel's Rocks Canada

51. Rachel’s Rocks Easter egg rock tutorial by Rachel’s Rocks Canada

This is an excellent tutorial detailing her approach to producing these beautifully painted rocks. She explains everything from brush modification to her paint blending process.

Mother’s Day Painted Rocks

Mother’s Day Sunflower Mother Painted Rock by Debbie Hay

52. Mother’s Day Sunflower Mother Painted Rock by Debbie Hay

This is a simple yet elegant twist on a Mother’s Day painted rock. I love the flowers as border accents.

Halloween Painted Rocks

Magical Halloween Silhouette Painted Rocks by Adventure in a Box

53. Magical Halloween Silhouette Painted Rocks by Adventure in a Box

Don’t these painted rocks just scream Halloween? In this tutorial, they illustrate how to create these freehand but also have a link to their process to do transfers using stencils and carbon paper.

Halloween Ghosts by FunHappyHome

54. Halloween Ghosts by FunHappyHome

Boo! These cute ghost painted rocks would be a fun project with the kids at Halloween. In this tutorial, she explains the ghosts and four other Halloween staples.

Frankenstein’s monster painted rock by Rock Painting 101

55. Frankenstein’s monster painted rock by Rock Painting 101

Another Halloween favorite, Frank isn’t the only one green with envy over this adorable painted rock. Igor, get the brushes!

Christmas Painted Rocks

Christmas Rock Painting Idea - The North Pole by Sarah Nenni-Daher

56. Christmas Rock Painting Idea – The North Pole by Sarah Nenni-Daher

In this video tutorial, Sarah creates a cartoonish North Pole Christmas painted rock. The tutorial is simple and very easy to follow – good for all skill levels.

Christmas Trees painted rock by Cynthia Harris

57. Christmas Trees painted rock by Cynthia Harris

Animated and Dr. Seuss-ish, these trees would be a fun rock painting project on a cold winter’s day.

Nutcracker painted rock by MamaSkisArtistry

58. Nutcracker painted rock by MamaSkisArtistry

The Nutcracker is a holiday tradition in my family and I can’t think of a better way to celebrate that tradition than a beautiful painted rock. This one is charming!

Santa rock painting by Must Have Mom

59. Santa rock painting by Must Have Mom

Sarah has four cute and clever tutorials on this post including St. Nick himself. There’s nothing like simplicity done well.

Thanksgiving Painted Rocks

Thanksgiving painted rocks by Wendy Duhe

60. Thanksgiving painted rocks by Wendy Duhe

These painted rocks could work for Thanksgiving, Fall or even Halloween. Pumpkins and leaves and hay, oh my!

The Seasons Rock Painting Ideas

Winter Rock Painting Ideas

Winter Rock Painting Ideas Three Fun Designs by Rock Rembrandt

61. Winter Rock Painting Ideas: Three Fun Designs by Rock Rembrandt

In this article, I share three winter rock painting ideas: a Polar Bear painted rock, Snowman painted rock and a snow-covered tree painted rock.

Spring Painted Rocks

Spring Story Stones by Alleluia Rocks

62. Spring Story Stones by Alleluia Rocks

Alleluia rocks are so bright and cheerful. This array of Spring themed painted rocks is sure to spark some ideas for your own project.

Summer Rock Painting Ideas

Sumer – Watermelon painted rock by wanderstones

63. Sumer – Watermelon painted rock by wanderstones

I don’t know about you but watermelon is one of my favorite summertime treats! Use this theme/idea to create your own favorite summertime treat, painted rock. Oranges? Snow cones? Ice cream?

Fall Rock Painting Ideas

Fall Leaves by scribblystones

64. Fall Leaves by scribblystones

I don’t think anything screams Fall more than the changing of the leaves. In some areas of the country, it’s breathtaking. What a great idea for some fall leaves painted rocks you won’t have to rake! (She has an Etsy store, also).

Mandala Painted Rocks

Dot Art Mandala Rock Painting by Lydia May

65. Dot Art Mandala Rock Painting by Lydia May

In this video tutorial, Lydia creates this beautiful mandala painted rock using typical household items. Her dot art videos are comprehensive and easy to follow.

Mandala stone by Go Mandalas

66. Mandala stone by Go Mandalas

If you’ve been in this craft long enough you know there are some amazingly talented artists – especially in mandala art. Go Mandalas has many beautiful creations on her FB page. She also has an Etsy store.

Mandala Stones DIY by Colorful Crafts

67. Mandala Stones DIY by Colorful Crafts

Here’s another detailed, step-by-step guide if you’re just getting started with dot art. Barbara does a wonderful job walking you through the entire process of producing an amazing mandala stone with easy mandala rock designs.

Food Painted Rocks

Candy Corn Painted Rocks by Mommy Ramblings

68. Candy Corn Painted Rocks by Mommy Ramblings

You might get a cavity just thinking about this project. But these sweet, whimsical candy corn painted rocks will be a hit at any Halloween party.

Taco Painted Rocks by Artsy-Fartsy Mama

69. Taco Painted Rocks by Artsy-Fartsy Mama

Lindsay shows you how to create these simple taco painted rocks in this tutorial. A creative way to take taco Tuesday to the next level.

Bacon and Eggs painted rocks by Rock Rembrandt

70. Bacon and Eggs painted rocks by Rock Rembrandt

We have a running joke in my family to give bacon-themed gag gifts for special occasions. Wonder who will be getting these???

How to Paint Strawberry Rocks by Empress of Dirt

71. How to Paint Strawberry Rocks by Empress of Dirt

Melissa shows you how to paint these colorful strawberry rocks in this fun post. Wouldn’t a basket of these look great as a centerpiece?

M&M Painted Rocks by The Inspiration Edit

72. M&M Painted Rocks by The Inspiration Edit

M&M painted rocks are somewhat of a staple in most rock painting guides, but I really like these for their clever expressions.

Burger and Fries painted rocks (tic tac toe) by rockthiswaystore

73. Burger and Fries painted rocks (tic tac toe) by rockthiswaystore

These clever lil’ tic tac toe rocks are a great way to enjoy rock painting with the kids then let them beat you in a game of tic tac toe. She has an Etsy store too.

Pineapple painted rock by HFXrocks

74. Pineapple painted rock by HFXrocks

If you’re going to paint a pineapple on a rock why not create one that will make someone’s day. A pineapple with great principles!

Fruit Painted Kindness Rocks by Sustain my Craft Habit

75. Fruit Painted Kindness Rocks by Sustain my Craft Habit

In this post, Jane and Sonja show you how to paint three cute kindness fruit rocks – pear, plum and grapes.

Cupcake painted rock by Happiness is Homemade

76. Cupcake painted rock by Happiness is Homemade

In this post Heidi shares how she makes this cupcake pained rock (and three others) with paint pens and markers.

Donut inspired mandala stone by The Dotting Center

77. Donut inspired mandala stone by The Dotting Center

In this comprehensive video tutorial, Rachel paints mandala stones inspired by donuts with a thick pink glaze and rainbow sprinkles – beautiful!

Sports Painted Rocks

Sports team rocks by Your Spirit Rocks

78. Sports team rocks by Your Spirit Rocks

If you’re a sports fan, painting your team’s logo on a rock is a great way to share the spirit.

Baseball Mom painted rock by LittleGardenGems

79. Baseball Mom painted rock by LittleGardenGems

I’m sure a lot of us can relate, whether it’s baseball, soccer, football, etc. This idea would make a great gift, also.

Soccer ball by Kerri's Rocks and Art

80. Soccer ball by Kerri’s Rocks and Art

For all the soccer fans I just love the contrast on this rock. The white/black, green and red just pop! A good lesson in color composition.

Tennis shoe by Rock Art Attack

81. Tennis shoe by Rock Art Attack

Lefteris Kanetis is an extremely talented artist that produces some amazing painted rocks. In this video, he demonstrates his technique to create these amazing Converse tennis shoes. Here’s his Etsy store if you’re interested in purchasing his work.

Snoopy basketball painted rock by Amy Clark

82. Snoopy basketball painted rock by Amy Clark

A classic Peanuts scene comes to life on this painted rock by Amy Clark. I Like this rock for its artsy simplicity.

Game Rock Painting Ideas

Super Mario and Friends painted rock by bilskirocksart

83. Super Mario and Friends painted rock by bilskirocksart

Bilskirocksart describe themselves as a “husband and wife team of kick-## rock painters from Winnipeg, Canada” – can’t say I disagree. Check out their social media pages for more awesome rocks.

Tic-tac-toe Travel Game by where the SMILES have been

84. Tic-tac-toe Travel Game by where the SMILES have been

This super simple and clever tic tac toe game would make an excellent starter project for an aspiring rock painter.

Paint Rock Domino by PiedraCreativa

85. Paint Rock Domino by PiedraCreativa

This is an interesting twist on the traditional dominos set using colors and numerals. And they have a Spanish-speaking, video tutorial too.

Movie, TV, Super Hero and Cartoon Rock Painting Ideas

Minion Rock Painting By Barbara Beal

86. Minion Rock Painting By Barbara Beal

Minion are another staple rock painting theme but these are super cute. Painted by Barbara Beal on The Inspiration Edit website.

Snoopy and Woodstock painted rock by Hand Painted Andrea

87. Snoopy and Woodstock painted rock by Hand Painted Andrea

I can hear the theme just looking at this Peanuts painted rock. Snoopy and Woodstock are adorable and I love the winter painted rock theme.

Peanuts character painted rocks by cara.dura.designs

88. Peanuts character painted rocks by dura.designs

Doesn’t get more iconic than this. Charlie, Snoopy and Woodstock are great subjects for your next rock painting excursion. These by Cara Dura are particularly nice.

The Simpsons (The Flanders) by cara.dura.designs

89. The Simpsons (The Flanders) by dura.designs

This is another attractive creation from Cara. Her artistry is unmistakable but I love how she frames her work with color and contrast.

Angry Birds Painted Rocks by Living Life as Moms

90. Angry Birds Painted Rocks by Living Life as Moms

In this post, Monique creates some cute, yet very Angry Birds! She uses paint and markers and details her process in this easy-to-follow tutorial.

Winnie the Pooh & friends painted rock by jenevererocks

91. Winnie the Pooh & friends painted rock by jenevererocks

Jenevere shows off her talent with this cute portrait of Pooh characters painted with Pintar paint pens.

Wonder Woman painted rock by Artistro

92. Wonder Woman painted rock by Artistro

Two imaginative Wonder Woman painted rocks using Artistro paint pens.

How to Paint Harry Potter Easter Eggs by Adventure in a Box

93. How to Paint Harry Potter Easter Eggs by Adventure in a Box

Wait, what? Easter Eggs??? I know, but these eggs and the detailed instructions were so good I had to share. So quit your whining and find an egg-shaped rock 😉.

Other Rock Painting Ideas

Acrylic Pour Painting on a Rock by McE Art

94. Acrylic Pour Painting on a Rock by McE Art

OK, if you’re into large, abstract paint pouring projects this one’s for you! In this video, she shows exactly how she created this wild painted rock – her first attempt at pouring a rock. Well done, I’d say.

Feather painted rock by jenevererocks

95. Feather painted rock by jenevererocks

This creative feather was produced using spray paint and Artistro pens. A great lesson on how rock shape can enhance the subject.

4 Rainbow Painted Rocks by Rock Rembrandt

96. Four Rainbow Painted Rocks by Rock Rembrandt

This project was inspired by a lovely rainbow we encountered on a family road trip. I hope you enjoy these as much as I enjoyed painting them.

Sugar Skull painted rocks by Rock-It With Linda

97. Sugar Skull painted rocks by Rock-It With Linda

Ok, I have to admit when these are done well, I really like sugar skull rocks. It’s something about the artistry colliding with the macabre.

How to draw Emoji Rocks with acrylic paint by Jay Lee Painting

98. How to draw Emoji Rocks with acrylic paint by Jay Lee Painting

In this 5-minute video tutorial Jay demonstrates how he creates 14 simple emojis with paint and markers. It’s easy to follow and would be great as a rock painting for beginners’ reference.

Kindness Rocks by paperedthoughts

99. Kindness Rocks by paperedthoughts

Kindness rocks could easily have their own post on great ideas – and will soon. For now, I leave you with these vibrant kindness rocks. We do have an entire post on the Kindness Rocks Project with more examples and a history of the project.

Alphabet Story Stones by Alleluia Rocks

100. Alphabet Story Stones by Alleluia Rocks

Alphabet stones are a great way to teach and inspire, and Alleluia Rock’s version are my favorites. What an insightful kid’s rock painting project.

Glow in the dark painted rock - mushroom by hfxrocks

101. Glow in the dark painted rock – mushroom by hfxrocks

What is it about glow-in-the-dark projects? I guess they just take us back to our youth. And this one is spectacular! If you’re looking for glow-in-the-dark paint for rocks you can find some here.

Love painted rock by Debbie Hay

102. Love painted rock by Debbie Hay

And last, how could it be anything else when, all you need is love. Debbie’s art is amazing and this love painted rock is the icing on the cake – for her and this post.

I hope you enjoyed this tour of what I think are some of the best, rock painting ideas on the Internet. So now you have a plethora of ideas to get that creativity going. Get out your paint and pens and start creating your own Rock Rembrandts!

 

Thanks for reading!

Corie