
For those of you that have been with me from the very beginning of this little ol' blog, you will remember that one of the very first things that hubs and I completed was our front door makeover.
Here's the BEFORE WE MOVED IN LOOK....
It looked fine...great in fact. Well except for one little problem...
Cracked, old, dirty, and very boring concrete.
So I went on my merry way to Home Depot for some inspiration, and there in the spray paint aisle is where the angels sang, the sky opened and I was shown the light...
Okay not really, but I did do a happy dance down aisle two rattling my paint cans like maracas. True story.
What is that purple thing you ask? That my friends is a concrete stepping stone mold. Something I happened to pick up at a yard sale a few months ago for an entirely different project in mind, but when flipped upside down it just so happens to make a perfect stencil!
Supplies:
2 cans of each color-Rustoleum Hammered Finish Spray Paint (copper,brown,and charcoal)
Scrub Brush
Stepping Stone Mold
Concrete Sealer
I started off by giving my concrete a good wash with the hose and bleach. Let it dry overnight, and then began to stencil away.
I kept rotating my mold to give the 'stones' a natural pattern, and I just painted them randomly. I didn't think about a pattern or anything. I actually didn't think too much about this project at all. That's why it has such a real look to it I think.
Every once in a while I would mix the colors, and then take my brush and scrub them together. Again, trying to make it random, as in nature, no two stones are alike.
When I was finished it looked like this...
I waited around 12 hours and then painted over it with a clear drying concrete sealer.
Cost of spray paint- under $40
Cost of concrete mold at yard sale-$20
Cost of concrete sealer-$0 (already had it)
Seeing your neighbor from across the streets jaw hit the floor when he comes over to see what you've been doing the past couple of days- Priceless
It never stops amazing me what a little paint can do for a space.
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What a fantastic front door makeover project! Those 'stones' are amazing. I know your neighbors are jealous now. lol
ReplyDeleteThis is most excellent. Pinning this, seriously it looks great.
ReplyDelete~Bliss~
Thank you so much! xoxo
DeleteOh My! It looks fabulous! I might just have to try that out!
ReplyDeleteWow, so daring, love that you took the chance! And it paid off, well done!
ReplyDeletesoooo pretty!!!!
ReplyDeleteI wanna do this....
I gotta hit the garage sales for one of those molds.....
WOW....
My jaw is hitting the floor too....
I actually saw them a few months ao on HSN.com...go take a look! Worth the investment for sure! Xo
DeleteAMAZING!!! we have a concrete front porch...as soon as the temps go below 100...I might give this a try!!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely go for it! It made such a difference! I'm still a bit in shock when I step outside ;) thanks for visiting! Xo
DeleteI love that porch!! That is such a cute idea!! -Jessica
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool idea!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great! I love the personal touch that you put on your home. Thank you for sharing with us on Saturday Show and Tell. I hope you'll join us again this week!
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Thank you :) so glad you stopped by! Xo
DeleteWOWWWW! Gorgeous transformation! Brilliant idea! LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteComing from you...that is a HUGE compliment! Thanks for stopping by!! Xo
DeleteUnreal idea. I love it. Glad to find your blog too. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for visiting Marty! Xo
DeleteI just had to follow anyone that clever! I have a porch floor I need to refinish and this idea is being pinned. Thanks! ~ Maureen
ReplyDeleteAww you made my night Maureen! Thanks so much xo
DeleteWOW! I loved your door getting painted black but the cement makeover is AMAZING! I must do it! We have icky cement steps and you made it look so easy! I'll be bugging you for help!:) Thanks so much for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteGo for it! It's just paint, and can always be painted over! Thanks for visiting!! Xo
DeleteAre you kidding me? That looks AMAZING! I love this idea, what a great transformation!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
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ReplyDeleteOk, that is so very clever with the floor! I have that exact same mold, we tried poring concrete with it but that didn't work... now spraypainting with it is something I could do - thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm sitting here going "no. way." That is incredible!!!!! Thanks SO much for commenting on my painted rug, so I could ask about yours, so you could send me the link, so I could see this marvelousness annnnnnd I'll shut up now! Have you ever stopped by for my Trash 2 Treasure Tuesday? Cuz I'd sure love it if you did. This is amazing. Now I'm off to see your other painted cement project...... :)
ReplyDeleteHow does it look as of today!? I'd love to see how it has held up.
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