I’m going to show you how to make these adorable ladybug painted rocks, which you can keep outside in your garden. But first, there’s a back story about this super easy craft for kids I first made almost a decade ago. These are super cute garden rocks that you’ll be able to leave outside in the elements.
PRINTABLE PROJECT SHEET AT THE END OF THIS POST
Related – You may also love this Halloween version of garden rocks, Glow in the Dark Monster Rocks! I’ve even put together a collection of ideas for painted rocks for you!
THE BACKSTORY ON MY LADYBUG PAINTED ROCKS
Back in 2006, I started working for a company called Kaboose. They had actually purchased the website owned by a woman I had known since 1997. She had a site called Kid’s Domain. We were webmasters back in the day, long before blogs were around.
She sold her website to a company in Canada. They renamed it Kaboose and hired me to revamp some of Grace’s older projects that didn’t have photos. They liked my work enough to hire me to create new kid’s crafts for their site.
A few years later, Kaboose was sold to Disney. I remained on as a freelance crafter and their resident craft expert for quite a while, until Disney made the decision to stop producing content for Kaboose. Sometime later Spoonful was born and by that time I had created over 500 projects for them!
Most of the Kaboose projects were moved to the new Spoonful site and not long after I started working for them again. It was short lived though as about a year later Disney closed the doors at Spoonful and that was that. I had a great run with them and made MANY projects for their sites.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. WHERE CAN I GET THE ROCKS?
You can find river rocks at any home improvement store (like Lowes, Home Depot, etc), at garden centers and craft supply stores like Michaels. I have also been told the dollar stores and Walmart carry them. Be sure to check the floral department in craft stores if you are having trouble locating them. And of course, you can buy them here on Amazon.
2. I’D LIKE TO BUY SOME, NOT MAKE THEM. DO YOU SELL LADYBUG ROCKS?
I personally do not sell my ladybug rocks, however, there are several sellers on Etsy that are selling ladybugs similar to mine. You can find those here.
3. WHAT KIND OF PAINT DO I USE SO I CAN KEEP THESE OUTSIDE?
You will see the paint I used below and in the supply list. It’s called Patio Paint and is formulated specifically for outdoor use. I love it and have been using it for years. You can get it on Amazon here, or check your local craft supply store.
LADYBUG PAINTED ROCKS
One of those projects were actually these exact ladybug rocks that are now over at Parenting.com. I made them sometime around 2007 or 2008. Over the years these ladybug painted rocks have made their rounds on the Internet.
But when Kaboose and Spoonful disappeared, Parenting was the only one left with my project. The ones I made for them were similar to the ones I’m going to show you today. The ones I have on this blog do not use googly eyes because they will be kept outside and glue will eventually break down due to the weather.
The other differences include using outdoor paint and the ones I made before had a little line going up their backs. Other than that they are pretty much the same!
HOW TO MAKE LADYBUG PAINTED ROCKS
I’ll tell you how to make them in the video at the bottom, near the printable instructions.
There are affiliate links in this post. That means if you buy something from that link, I will earn a small commission, but it won’t cost you anything additional.
THINGS YOU WILL NEED:
- Patio Paint in colors of your choice (I used Larkspur Blue, Petunia Purple, Fiesta Yellow, Fuchsia, Citrus Green and Salmon)
- Smooth rocks, preferably oval or round in shape
- Paintbrush
- Toothpick
- Outdoor sealer, Outdoor Mod Podge or Patio Paint Clear Coat