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			<title>Halloween Painted Rocks</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[PUMPKIN<br />
* stout, roundish rock <br />
* orange tempura paint <br />
* black marker <br />
* small amount of raffia <br />
* 3-4 silk leaves <br />
* tacky or hot glue <br />
* 3/4&quot; piece of green chenille stick <br />
* bits of Kleenex tissue <br />
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The texture of the rock for the pumpkin can be smooth, bumpy, or even jagged, as was in our case. Before you begin, stand the rock up in the position you would like it to be when your craft is complete. Ours was a little tricky, we just leveled him off using the raffia and tissue. <br />
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Paint the rock orange and let it dry. Using a black marker, draw on pumpkin's face. Glue silk leaves to the bottom of your pumpkin. Using bits of Kleenex for leveling and bunches of raffia, glue rock onto &quot;straw bed&quot;. Top off your pumpkin rock with green chenille for the stem by folding in half and gluing on top of pumpkin's head. <br />
GHOST<br />
* long, slender rock <br />
* white tempura paint <br />
* black marker <br />
* handful of cotton batting <br />
* tacky or hot glue <br />
* white glitter glue <br />
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Paint rock white and let dry. Draw face onto ghost with black marker. Glue cotton batting to the bottom of the rock to give the appearance of a ghostly trail following him. Smear white glitter glue down the sides of the ghost. <br />
SPIDER<br />
* oval rock <br />
* black tempura paint <br />
* pair of wiggle eyes <br />
* 6-8 12&quot;-long black chenille sticks <br />
* red glitter glue <br />
* small piece of paper plate or white paper <br />
* scissors <br />
* tacky or hot glue <br />
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Paint rock black and let dry. Wrap chenille sticks around body to secure legs in place. Bend sticks to form legs. Glue chenille sticks in place on the bottom of the rock. Glue on two wiggle eyes. Cut little fangs from paper plate or paper and, using red glitter glue, glue onto rock-face, underneath wiggle eyes. use red glitter glue to create a few drops of blood on fangs and paint around mouth to finish up. <br />
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Editor's Note: Be sure to keep these cute crafts out of the reach of small children under the age of 3 years. Wiggle eyes can be easily removed and swallowed, or worse yet, choked upon.]]></description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2008 12:48:18</pubDate>
			<category>Rock Crafts</category>
			<dc:subject>Rock Crafts</dc:subject>
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			<title>Ladybug Rocks</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Clean rock with soap and water. Allow to dry. <br />
 <br />
Paint your entire rock with red paint. Let dry completely. <br />
 <br />
Paint head, stripe down the back and spots with black paint (refer to the picture above). <br />
 <br />
Paint the two eyes with white paint. <br />
 <br />
After the paint has dried, spray rock with varnish. <br />
 <br />
From the black felt cut out a base. Use the pattern here and scale it up or down to the size of your rock. <br />
 <br />
Glue base to the bottom of the ladybug.]]></description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2008 12:46:18</pubDate>
			<category>Rock Crafts</category>
			<dc:subject>Rock Crafts</dc:subject>
			<dc:creator>cupcake</dc:creator>
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