another qwik way is just flex seal and tape cut your sizes tape wide to brick put on couple layers per brick spot then spray over gives ya just enuff lift the flex seal locks in whatever it covers so good thick tape like aluminum duck tape lay cut lay cut you could even use wood thin sheet crafty stuff as long as ya spray over the top with the flex seal its just exspensive its almost rubbery so extra grip ..the crete paint is better at stone feel & painted thicker to gives more lift to each brick look..oh spray flex means ya can stand up lean over do about a foot distance even get artsy two can mix back and forth spay for the speckeled look...
So glad I stumbled upon your video !! We did pavers on our back porch because we use the back door mostly and love them. And we didn’t do the front porch, less use, BUT I’ve decided to paint & stencil a “rug” out there 😊. Enjoyed seeing your process ❤
nice effort. however, very obvious difference from a pro touch. good practice though. maybe a coat of sealer will help spruce it up. additionally, there are a handful of stamps available for small pads like that under $50, which will provide a better result. as granny says ... if you can live with it with no regret then the savings is worth it. but if another few hundred dollars would make you happier ...
Thank you for the input. You're right. I could have spent more to get more of the look I wanted, but that wasn't in our budget as we have more outdoor projects scheduled. The idea was to take what I had and make it look better than it was on a budget. I think I achieved that :)
look good i would say get five galon bucket add in ya paint get a finer powder concrete maybe even plaster or clay... paint goes further than ya think the added finer powder allows filler and smoothing per five gallon add a cup of powder and water plus glue ya could even use epoxy just a simple two bottle and use foam roller.. not a clothy..makes it thicker to almost trow it on or like plastering with paint but more solid ...