A: The paint included in this kit is non-toxic, safety tested and conforms to ASTM standards. It is recommended for use by children ages 6+, but some adult supervision may be necessary.
A: With responsible development, sourcing and testing, Creativity for Kids products and Faber-Castell Art Products are certified non-toxic by a board-certified toxicologist and conform to ASTM D-4236 standards. Please note the age range for this product is 6 - 96.
A: The paint included in the kit is non-toxic - all Faber-Castell art products are non-toxic, safety tested and comply with ASTM D-4236 Standards.
A: Part of the fun of Hide & Seek Rock Painting is sharing with others. We include clear tracking stickers to place on the bottom of completed/hidden rocks so you and the finder can post pictures on our Facebook and Instagram sites with #creativityforkids.
A: Both rock painters and finders are encouraged to share pictures of their rocks on our Creativity for Kids Facebook and Instagram pages, so we include waterproof “#creativityforkids” tracking stickers to be applied to the bottoms.
A: L 2.13 x W 9.75 x H 9.75 Weight 2.29lb
A: The paint in this kit is a specially formulated, water-based, weather-resistant one that may stain surfaces. We are only able to suggest soap and water for immediate wipe up of spills. You may need to look into power washing, but we are not able to specifically say and you will need to test a small spot as not to cause damage.
A: You can use the transfers directly on the bare rock, or over a painted rock. Make sure the paint is completely dry before proceeding with this step. Cut the transfer, peel off the clear film. Next... Use a Wet the sponge and lightly press the back of the transfer against the rock. Peel up the corner to make sure it is adhered. If not, use a bit more water. Do not move the transfer until it is adhered.
A: The paint in this kit is a specially formulated, water-based, weather-resistant one that may stain fabrics, furniture and other surfaces. We indicate to cover your work surface with newspaper, wear old clothing and have a cup of water and paper towels handy to clean up any spills immediately while the paint is still wet.