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My Shabby Chateau: Turning and ugly concrete slab into a faux stone patio Limestone Patio, Paint Concrete Patio, Old Concrete, Concrete Patio Makeover, Patio Pictures, Concrete Patios, Patio Steps, Gravel Stones, Patio Slabs

From Drab to Fab How I turned an ugly concrete slab into a faux stone patio Hi everyone, today I am reposting one of my very first blog posts from 4 years ago. (Wow, where did the time go?!) I've had a major case of bloggers block this past week, and since I couldn't come up with any ideas for new things to write about, I thought I'd share with you one of my most visited entries, since most of you probably have not seen it. Still waiting on spring here, but it does help to look back at…

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Crazy Paving Stepping Stones Stone Ideas, Concrete Casting, Crazy Paving, Masonry Paint, Stone Concrete, Garden Stepping Stones, White Cement, Concrete Garden, Garden Ornament

Crazy Paving Stepping Stones Crazy Paving Stepping Stones cast from concrete by FunkyRustics. Made with white cement in addition to a frost-proof additive and powdered colourants which run all the way through the stone. Beautifully cast these Crazy Paving Stepping Stones add a unique touch to any garden space. Dimensions per stone: Diameter: 230mm (9 inch) Depth: 36mm (1 1/4 Inch) Weight: 2.4 Kilograms (5.2 pounds) each

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Smart Mamma says, "I used a stepping stone mold as a template and flipped it upside down.  I then spray painted each section.  (I used Rust-Oleum Hammered spray paint)  I had 6 different colors of spray paint.  Sometimes I mixed the spray paint colors to make the stones look real.  After the spray paint dried I applied concrete sealer." Patio Floors, Concrete Path, Side Walk, Concrete Patios, Porch Flooring, Stone Path, Concrete Porch, Painting Concrete, Concrete Patio

I decided to spruce up my concrete patio by spray painting a stone design on it. It was very easy and it only took about 2 hours, not including the time it took to dry. This is the BEFORE picture. And AFTER (The decorations on my patio can be seen here and here). I used a push broom to clean the patio with the waterhose and bleach. I used a stepping stone mold as a template and flipped it upside down. I then spray painted each section. (I used Rust-Oleum Hammered spray paint) I had 6…

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