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Spring Story Stones

May 12, 2014 by Emily

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Spring is finally in full force in our Massachusetts valley, which means my family has been in search-for-signs-of spring mode. In the past, we’ve collected our signs of spring, traced our signs of spring, and made non-dominant drawings of our signs of spring. This year I decided we should make spring Story Stones!

First, find signs of spring! It is easy enough to close your eyes and image some, and this is fine, but I think it really helps if you go out searching.  You’ll maybe surprise yourself?  I chose robin’s egg (we found one in our yard!), magnolia blossom (my favorite backyard tree), maple keys (or helicopter seeds), and a cherished spring sprout. I don’t think I would have remembered the magnolia blossom if I hadn’t been outside mindfully observing. Once you’ve gathered stones and given them a quick rinse, use a pencil to draw spring shapes.

Use acrylic paint to fill in the pencil lines and allow plenty of dry time.

Display your stones in the center of a table or give stones as little token of friendship.  They would make nice end-of-year gifts for teachers and friends!

Story + Art Tip:  Consider using a thin Sharpie marker to write words on the back of each stone.  A poem, haiku, two word pairing, or even one simple word.

Have Fun!

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May 12, 2014 by Emily Filed Under: Art Sparks, Crafts, Nature Crafts, Painting, Story Stones

About Emily

Hi, I’m Emily. I love discovering ways for people to stretch the boundaries of their imaginations. I’m especially interested in exploring the connection between art & writing, and how both can nurture people’s capacity to imagine. I share inspiration, projects, curriculum ideas, creative tools, and links to fantastic resources in this space.

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Comments

  1. Cassi says

    May 15, 2014 at 10:09 pm

    These are very sweet, Emily! I’m featuring them on The Crafty Crow soon 🙂

  2. Emily says

    May 16, 2014 at 7:06 am

    Oh, thanks, Cassi! 🙂

  3. jess says

    May 21, 2014 at 10:49 pm

    So cute! Thanks for sharing…

    • Emily says

      May 22, 2014 at 7:22 am

      You’re welcome, Jess! So glad you like them. 🙂

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