(Mukilteo Beach on Puget Sound) |
I gave myself a mini escape to the beach a few days before Christmas
not to catch any rays (the sun went down at 4:00)
but to look for stones
isn't it an amazing place?
I never tire of it - no matter how cold it is
(not much sand - but lots of great beach stones!) |
and now I've washed and dried the stones I collected
and painted them too
(another thing I never tire of - perhaps the most relaxing art project ever!)
15 comments:
I am ever amazed at the little creatures you see in your rocks.
I love your little faces and feathers, yes, I never tire of the beach either, love it in winter too. Except today it is only 18F so it's a bit frosty for sea spray. xox
LOVE these painted rocks!!
Lovely! Is it better to use ink or paint? Your stones are lovely and I'd love it give it a try!
They look sooo nice!
love the beach, the rocks, sea glass, and everything connected to them. beautiful painted rocks kimmie.
god herself couldn't have done it better! Your stones are super fine.
A perfect place to wander around! I love your little "bean" birds, they are the cutest!!
Peace~
Dawn
your painted rocks are so charming and unique. i love stones too. lucky you to have a beach like that nearby.
I love your stones, beautiful, you had a wonderful day!
Oh, I am drooling over your beach ! And your sweet painted beings !
Happy New year, Talented One !
I LOVE YOUR PAINTED STONES. I "picked some up" yesterday, too :) and crocheted covers for them. Best wishes, Tammy
Love the allure of wet rocks much like seashells each with their own charm color and shape
I spy a gorgeous "turquoise" heart stone in your second photo
what a perfectly wonderful spot any time I'm sure!
Happy Happy New Year to you and yours dear Kimmie!
oxo
p.s. Love your arted rocks so much too!
I love your painted rocks. I've seen them before and even picked up a nice little round flat rock to paint something on. It's still sitting on my dresser 3 months later, but someday.....
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