Writing spider in my garden |
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Monday, September 24, 2012
A Little Faux-Tox for an Old Patio
This is where the patio started.
Before |
The patio was pressure washed and thoroughly cleaned to remove and loose tile glue. We had to delay starting because of buckets and buckets of rain. Once the patio had time to dry out we used duck tape to mask a border. Then we troweled on the first layer of bonding primer.
It is troweled on pretty thin. If you have really smooth concrete you can skip this step. This floats minor imperfections and gives us a smooth surface to work on.
This patio had enough roughness to it we needed to use two coats of primer. We let each coat dry overnight.
Second primer coat |
Finishing the first coat of color |
The color layers dry rapidly, so we were able to layer them on in one day. We are are usually able to get our work done each day with minimal over site. On this particular job we had a supervisor named Ginny. With her over seeing everything we were able to be much more efficient. Meet Ginny.
She perched on the back of the sofa each day, watching us through the sliding glass doors. She didn't have a lot to say, so I guess our work met her approval.
Our next layer was a dark gray. After the layer was finished, we felt there was too much eggplant still coming through, so we diluted the gray and added a second random coat.
Once the final layer dried overnight, we returned to seal it. The sealer obviously protects the surface, but also adds a luster to bring out the depth and beauty. Now the patio flows smoothly from the house to the deck.
You can also use this product on laminate counter tops. You can see an example of that here in this photo gallery. http://www.paintingthetown.us/cabinets_furniture.shtml
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Coral Color Schemes
A few weeks ago, I talked about turquoise being one of my favorite colors, and showed you several color schemes using turquoise. One scheme used a pop of coral red with it. That got me thinking about coral color schemes, so I did a search. Whoa!! How pretty are these? Simple, elegant and soothing!! Which one is your favorite?
Are you using coral in your latest design project? I would love to see it!
Are you using coral in your latest design project? I would love to see it!
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Wordless Wednesday - Our Rescue Dog "Crunch"
So I have been blogging for over 8 months now. It has come to my attention that Wednesday is typically considered Wordless Wednesday in the blogger world. You simply post a photo with no words or explanation. That being said, I figure I better get with the program. I'm not typically such a slow learner. So here is my Wordless Wednesday. (Next time I promise, no words. :))
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