Spooky Eyeball Rocks
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Kathy Reilly
I saw these on Pinterest last year and had to give it a try. I especially like projects that require little supplies and all that was needed were rocks (which I always have), paint and my paint pens. Other than that I coated them with Triple Thick for a nice shiny finish.
Rocks are from Hobby Lobby and they also sell the Triple Thick. I try to choose the rocks that have an overall round shape but they really work on any shape that comes in this bag.
I also made ghosts rocks (which you can see peeking out from behind) that came out cute as well!
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