April 04, 2015 3 Comments
We love to discover new projects around here! This is a great idea Farouk had recently for creating a large planter using a yoga ball as the primary mold. Yes we like to share allll of our ideas!:) Here is a photo of the finished product. I will be updating a video this week that includes step by step instructions from the yoga ball to our acid stain finish... You can make this planter too!March 13, 2017
Hello Dena! We use Brickform for our acid stains. For this one in particular we used their colors coffee and olive. I hope this is helpful. Thanks again:)- Tala
March 01, 2017
I have made spheres as this. I want to know the name of the stain company. Please.
The sphere turned out really nice.
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August 16, 2019
Our customer Victor in Texas was so kind to provide us with photos of his project, during construction and as you can see beautifully completed in time for his daugher's wedding, and surely many other happy events to come.
Victor used History Stones concrete molds to complete the balusters (Venetian style baluser), rails, newel posts and the History Stones Tuscany Column. He did an outstanding job!
During these hot last days of summer is a good time to put your dreams to action by ordering your concrete molds now, while on sale, so you can have them ready to use in the soon coming cooler days of fall. Good Idea right!
Kelly R. Logsdon
September 17, 2019
I have seen similar uses for concrete, but none of them call for the adhesive mesh. What is the reason for using the mesh? Does it help the concrete stay in place or another purpose?