April 22, 2026

Full Moon Magical Garden Stone Craft

Finished full moon garden stone with two black cat silhouettes and a fairy under a glowing moon

Let's get ready for a magical summer and decorate our gardens with some decorative stones! We will be making a painted garden stone with a bindrune on the back. I've decided to go with a traditional bad luck symbol for the front; the black cat!

First you want to choose a nice smooth good sized stone. Wash it and let it dry. Decide where you want to paint the moon and paint a nice round, white circle.

White circle painted on the stone for the moon

While the white is still wet, dip your brush into a blue. I used Prussian blue, but you can use whatever color you would like. Pound the color with your brush and mix it with the white to blend. Leave some darker shading of the blue. Let dry. Using the natural divots in rock add some small spots of the dark color.

Blue blended into the white moon with dark shading

Take your darker color and with a VERY wet brush, just lightly go over the rock around the moon to just give it a washed color. Now, clean your brush, keep it wet and dip it into the white and lightly wash a circle around the moon to give it a moon "glow". Let dry.

Moon glow effect painted around the moon on the stone

Now, take black and make your land as a dark shadow. All of the rest will be shadow painting.

Black shadow land painted at the base of the stone

Dip the very end of your handle in the white and lightly touch at different points around the sky to make stars.

White star dots added around the night sky on the stone

Now, with your black paint, you will make a shadow cat. If you have any problems with the shape, or you don't like mine, you can google the term "cat shadow" and find different ones. The great thing about shadows is that you don't have to be a superb artist, you just need the basic shape.

First black cat silhouette painted on the stone

Add another if you like.

Second black cat silhouette added to the stone

And I decided to add a fairy for the kitties to play with. I also add tiny white dots for their eyes, so they seemed to be glowing in the moonlight. You can also lightly add a bit of white with a wet brush around each kitty to make a glow around them.

Fairy silhouette added above the cats with glowing eyes

Now, cover this in three layers of outdoor protection. You don't want the rain to wash away all of your hard work.

Finished front of the garden stone sealed with outdoor protection

Now, for the magical part of the stone. I created a bindrune for your stone so that you can add it to your outdoor magical working area and it will enhance your spellworking. This one includes: Ehwaz: for power, and help sending spell to the destination Tiwaz: for victory, protection in your working, and strength Perthro: for aid in your magic Ansuz: Help in magical workings

Bindrune design for the back of the garden stone

After you have painted this on, also coat it with 3 layers of protection.

Bindrune painted on the back of the garden stone

Now to activate your stone. This bindrune works from the energy of the four elements. This bindrune will work to enhance and protect my spellwork. This bindrune works within the area of my magical work. It works without harm to myself, my pets, my property, or my finances and is activated by my breath.

Chant the rune names to call them. You will see the color of each as they are called into action. Breathe on the stone and place it in your area of work.

I hope you liked this craft. Bright blessings, Saga

Finished full moon garden stone with two black cat silhouettes and a fairy under a glowing moon

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