Take a walk on the wild side with these hand-painted Safari Animal seashells! You can make several painted shells in just one afternoon! The designs are easy enough for a beginner to do. You don’t have to be a professional artist to make them! Don’t have access to seashells? Don’t worry, the same designs can be painted onto smooth river rocks too!
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We used large clam shells measuring 4″ to 5″ wide that we collected from the beach. Wash them in warm soapy water using Dawn Liquid Dish Soap. Why Dawn? It’s the best at removing the sand granules, debris and fishy odors. Rinse with clean water. Take them outside to dry for 1-2 days in the sunshine. They need to be clean and dry before painting on them.
Next…gather up the supplies! You’ll need acrylic craft paints, acrylic paint pens, paint brushes, paper towels, water dish, clear acrylic spray sealer and if you have moist hand wipes on-hand…those would be great for keeping your hands clean!
Tiger Stripes – Base coat the shell with 2 coats of orange acrylic craft paint. Once dry…paint the black stripes and let dry again. Use a white acrylic paint pen to write the words “Hear Me Roar” on top. Let dry.
Leopard Spots – Base coat the shell with metallic gold acrylic craft paint. Use black acrylic craft paint to make the odd-shaped spots. I recommend different shapes, sizes and angles so that they look more natural. Let dry. Outline each spot with chocolate or dark brown acrylic paint pen. Let dry.
Giraffe Spots – Base coat the shell with 2 coats of light beige acrylic craft paint. Use chocolate brown craft paint to make irregular shaped spots in different sizes. Let dry. Use an acrylic paint pen in black to outline each spot. Let dry. Finish up by using a white acrylic paint pen to write the words “Wild Thing” on the shell. Let dry.
Preserving the Seashells – Take the painted seashells outside. Spray each side with 1-2 coats of a clear acrylic sealer. Make sure you spray the unpainted side too. Allow for 30-45 minutes of drying time between coats. Once dry they can be displayed inside or outside of your home.
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