Kindness Rocks at Unity Village
Help Plant Kindness Rocks at Unity Village
Unity Arts Ministry has partnered with Unity World Headquarters at Unity Village to plant an inspirational “Kindness Rocks” garden on grounds.
We invite you and your spiritual community to participate by painting rocks to contribute to the garden. Your painted rock(s) will serve to uplift and inspire others for years to come as it is seen at Unity Village or passed on to new locations. In this article you will find tips for making your own kindness rocks; how to be included in our garden; and the story behind The Kindness Rock Project. Kindness Rocks is a wonderful community building activity for both adult and youth programming.
Simple Steps to Creating Kindness Rocks
- Choose clean, smooth stones, between 2”- 4”
- Use craft paint or paint pens to decorate your rocks with positive words and images
- Let dry completely
- Seal rock(s) with a clear out-door use spray (Protect your art and the environment.)
- Drop your rocks in the garden -Please place rocks ONLY in designated “Rock Garden” area – or Mail your rocks to the following address:
Attn: Rev. Jen Hutchins
Unity Arts Ministry
1901 NW Blue Parkway, Unity Village, MO 64065
Tips on Finding the Best Supplies
We have had plenty of opportunities to explore a variety of different materials in use with decorating rocks. Some worked great, others, not so well. Some things didn’t stick to the rocks at all and others made the rocks all stick to each other – not our desired outcome. The following is a list of suggested materials, and where to find them based on what has worked best for us in our explorations.
Rocks
The base for your project is going to be rocks. You want to look for smooth stones between 2” – 4.” Before you head to the store for your rocks, check your local area, especially if you live near a beach or lake. If you don’t happen to be so fortunate, check out the following options for rock purchasing.
- River rocks can be purchased in bulk at garden centers and home improvement stores
- Rocks designed for home craft projects can often be purchased at craft stores, Walmart or Dollar Stores
- Buy smooth river rocks online through Amazon
*To clean your rocks simply rinse them with a garden hose and let dry.
Paint
Acrylic craft paint works great for rock painting. A variety of craft paint brands can be found at local craft stores such as Americana, Craftsmart, Folk Art, or Martha Stewart brand.
Brushes
Have a variety of brushes on hand. Use small brush sizes 0-2 for details and lettering. Larger, soft bristled brushes are good for painting backgrounds a solid color.
Paint Pens
There are a variety of paint pens out there. Below are a few that we have consistently heard good feedback on or have had personal experience with. In addition to getting quality pens, be sure to get the best width for your project. For smaller rocks choose extra fine point pens. Fine to medium point will work on your larger stone surfaces. Helpful tip: Use paint pens only on completely dry surfaces.
- Sharpie Oil Based Paint Pens
- Posca Paint Pens
- Paint Markers by Artistro
Sealant
Protect your rock art and the environment with a coat of clear sealant. We prefer to use a natural matte finish on our rocks. Be sure to choose a product that is designed for Outdoor use.
These sealants have been tested and approved and can be found at hardware stores, craft stores or online through Amazon.
- Krylon Clear Sealant Indoor / Outdoor Use
- Design Master Clear Finish Matte.
“The Kindness Rocks Project” Story
The Kindness Rocks Project (www.TheKindnessRocksProject.com) was created by Megan Murphy of Cape Cod, MA in hopes of sparking joy in people’s everyday lives. She began by writing inspiring messages on rocks and leaving them at a beach where she walked every day. What started as 5 rocks rippled out and spread kindness to her community and eventually to the world.
“If a message hits a person at the right time, or they join and they do it in their community and they drop a message that hits somebody when they need it, it’s like a huge connection. It’s what our world needs right now.” – Megan Murphy
To see how other spiritual communities have already incorporated Rock Art read, “Be a Part of the Ripple.”
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We are grateful for the love and support of individuals and organizations like you, who feel they have been spiritually nourished or inspired by some aspect of this ministry and its work.