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Handy man here. Love this vid! One thing that will help concrete's strength is fiberglass. They sell boxes of fiberglass to mix in concrete for construction. The fiberglass comes in lengths of an inch or two and can easily be trimmed down for the smaller projects. Also it basically disappears into the concrete
I'm an interior architect and we have prop stylists bring vases and decor items from CB2 and West Elm whenever we do our photoshoots. Your DIYs look like what my stylists pay $150/item for. They look so artisanal and unique! Very inspiring!
No way!! He actually tweeked the process TWELVE DIFFERENT TIMES!? Just for our enjoyment! I've never seen his stuff, but THIS is everything you want from a DIY tutorial.
If you want to seal your pieces, use Krylon Matt sealer or varnish… I’m an artist and usually I don’t paint anything shiny or do any sculptures shiny, so I use Krylon Spray Varnish in Clear Matt. It’s great, doesn’t change or darken the colors and it’s virtually undetectable.
You’re doing great! I have a couple suggestions for you. One, because I have made the planters before, yes with a towel, I was so excited to show everyone my new project! When I got the comment “looks like you need to wash your towels more often, I was deflated! However I did experiment a bit and I found I liked flannel, or burlap the best when making the pots. Another suggestion is put your molds on top of your washer while on spin cycle for bubble release, it works amazing! Oh also, when making pots, spray the outside of plastic bag with non stick cooking spray, tug be gone!
@@casa_refined you may know already but, there is a medical shaking device that shakes bubbles out. Amazon $52 -up. Dental labs also use these. Seen this on YTuber concrete tutorial
Of all the ement planter DIY videos I've watched in the last hour, this is one of the best videos. Silicon molds are the way to go with much less struggle. Thanks!
I love the way you post videos of what you try as well even if it doesn't turn as you might expect it, it really shows you have passion doing this and helps all of us learn a lot more than just plain old DIY videos!
Great job on the cement episode. Amazing what can be inexpensively created with household objects, cement , and water. Would love to see an episode about using cement to make an above counter bowl shaped bathroom sink or a kitchen counter top.
A few years ago I did some DIY projects on my walls using tile cement and oxides. Having retired, I thought I would like to take cement DIY up again and I've been watching cement DIY videos for inspiration. I'm so glad I found your channel I like it the best of all! You have such awesome taste and your presentation is elegant with a honestly that makes a person feel inspired to experiment. Thank you!
Using a towel to make the cement vases/planters, definitely gives it texture, and it looks high end. They can be used for so many things. A gorgeous vase for a tall, stunning artificial floral display. Partly guided with gold paper, (my favourite, to match my other vases). With tall wooden sticks, painted white or flat black, and partly guided in gold. The imagination goes crazy........Yep, we get it Meg🙄
I thought the last bowl was going to be a fail when you were winding the string around but your patience persisted and it turned out great. Probably my favourite!
wow - thought no WAY these are going to look authentic or upscale -- BUT - I stand corrected. These are awesome!!! You have made my fear of working with concrete disappear!!! Thank you and I will never again doubt ur method. So young, yet so wise - horale mijo - keep the great ideas coming. Te siento en mi espiritu - I FEEL the vive!!
This is so helpful! I've been wanting to buy a cement tray but it's like $20 for one with shipping. This is a much more affordable and fun way to make them.
You constantly amaze me. Who would've expected the towel bowls to turn out to be so elegant and sculptural? And the coil bowl to turn out so authentically vintage looking? Among the trays the "river rock" one is my favorite.
I love the tray you called "tie-dye." With black, gray & titanium white you would maybe get a marble pattern. I see these trays after sealing as charcuterie trays (would need to wash by hand.) Love your turorials!
Good morning, I love all three projects. They are so authentic and smart! The 1st two containers can be used for placing a jar with planters inside or even a bouquet of flowers. They are really really smart and lovely. Something special for a home. Thank you for sharing.
Good choices for design projects. I think I will do the towel/cement technique, but in a rectangle shape to hold magazines or unread mail. Thanks for sharing!
I loved the all especially the tricket trays. They would make awesome gifts. The holiday is quickly approaching which puts you ahead of the game. Awesome content.
Those coasters could be used as a tile.... you could snap them in half, put half of the cement tray back into the form, and do a cool resin look on the other half.... drill holes on both sides, hang each one from chain and mount air plants to the center of each tray.... attach “feet” to the bottom of each tray, etc. So many fun ideas!
I’m so happy he does modern design! Most of the DIY decor is either farmhouse or shabby chic, which isn’t bad, but if that’s not your decor style, those videos aren’t helpful much. Like I’m not going to watch a video on how to plant a rose bush if I’m trying to learn how to replace my tire.
I like how the rope bowl turned out. The black-ish color makes it look like it was unearthed at Pompeii or someplace else ancient. You could try making a sort of rim by doing a second layer of rope around what will be the top, laying the second rope layer in the grooves made by the first layer for a couple/few inches, depending on how big the bowl is.
Hi there, not sure if or when you will get this message... but, these were GREAT concrete projects. The last project was really my favorite. The first and last two were came out really cool.
I love the tray for the kitchen, bathroom or jewerly... for the lotion/soap bottles or maybe in the kitchen to put your dishwasher soap, maybe the salt and pepper tray or candles love ittttt
I'm in LOVE with the tray mold. It's so simple and elegant and it must be incredibly sturdy so it's something that would last forever. I'm so glad I came across this video. Definitely subscribing and definitely going to check out the rest of your content!
You are so creative Iurve it. So many DIYs are like ok but I can still tell that cost $2. Most of yours are not only really unique but really well executed to look higher end. Great work.
Wow, these are fabulous, and they look like you paid good money for them! My favorite is definitely they last bowl, but I also am craving all those trinket trays. I can’t believe all the looks you got out of that technique.
These look like something you’d find at high end home stores, best DIY video I’ve seen! Perfectly matches my aesthetic hehe thank you for sharing !! ☺️
Me encanta cuando dices: "... so!" I love it! Clase, estilo y gusto como pocos. All your videos are "Wow, Wow, Wow... and Wow!" Better impossible. ¡Mil gracias!
Jorge, I came across your channel by accident but I am thrilled I did. I love love love your dyi-s. You make everything look so simple and they come out beautifully. You are amazing!! Thank you for being on TH-cam.!!
I like the draped towel technique. I wonder how large you could make one of these. I'd like to make some three or 4 foot tall vases/planters for my front porch. Maybe if I use large bath towels and just sort of piece them together.
Wow, I really like all three but the rope bowl is amazing. Thank you for making this inspiring video. Your teaching technique is great. You're down to earth and make me feel very comfortable and confident that I can do this. Carry on diy king🤴.
The bowl is my favorite for sure. I came to your channel because I’m trying to figure out how to level up my huge plastic planters I have outside. I really want them to look concrete. Please help me LOL.
Totally in love with the last bowl you made....already went to instagram 😍. You're style is so amazing and I love concrete crafts! Thank you for sharing your talent with us!
Thank you for inspiring me with your STUNNING pieces! You have impeccable taste! I really love how your pieces are distressed, yet clean, sophisticated indeed! Well done! Take Care, Amanda
Shut UP! You are always blowing my mind! I follow a ton of DYI channels, but you are one of a kind! Those towel vases are giving me life! ... also my favorite tray is the one you wet sanded that you're not a fan of. 😂😂 Looks gorgeous!
I haven't tried it yet, but I have seen people on You tube, just pouring hot water or putting vegetable oil under to release the bowl. Well I just got my cement to begin my diys', hope I have your touch. Rock On, DIYers!!!!!!
I prefer the plain ones because for me they are elegant and can be combined with other items in the house. I see you are enjoying. Carry on dear friend. And thank you for sharing.
For sealing the concrete try looking into matt yacht varnish, I'm pretty sure you can use it to seal exterior tile and concrete with out it looking as if it wet
Yaaaas Jorge, I love the cement bowls created using wash rags. I've seen this done by other TH-camrs as well. I will be duplicating this. I love all of your DIY's created in this video. TFS.
I love the rope bowl, but personally I wouldn't have covered up the coils as that seems to make it distinctive. I have made a lot of fabric rope bowls and now I want to make yours. Keep those videos coming
Mate, love your stuff. Thanks for these. Great project to do with the wife this weekend. Try paste wax to seal your concrete, it gives it a satin finish.
Wow, you're at 11k subs now? Congrats, it's all so well deserved. I love the aesthetic on your channel and your sense of humour makes it so much fun. Exhibit A; Jorge: "I don't really know what I'm doing. I'm just mixing the crap out of it". Result: a perfect decor piece that looks like you purchased it at a high-end outlet. I love that you didn't hide the mistakes and turned what you considered a 'fail' into a success. It was hard to pick a favourite but the 12 cement trays you made - each one unique in itself - was brilliant and together they could make an awesome piece of wall art. Just so talented.
Those little tray things were mu favourite of the ideas in this video. Something to try as an experiment, if you have something like those trays, with a smooth-ish finish: try applying talcum powder. It works on plaster, so it may work on concrete as well. It acts kinda like a polishing agent.
They look great. A couple of suggestions put them in bathroom vanity with hand soap and hand lotion dispenser. Other idea is what I have done near kitchen sink with dish soap and hand soap dispenser. Looks more refined.love your channel. Sending hugs from Australia.🇦🇺👌🏻
SAY WHAT? 😯 I have never before seen the technique that you used for the cement vases with the cloth as well as the one you did with the mold on other channels that I watch. Absolutely great creativity!! I am sooo impressed!! Lindy ☺😀🇨🇦
Thank you! I have some concrete diy's in mind, but have been a little intimidated with the idea of working with this medium because its new for me. You make these look so easy and beautiful, thanks for the inspiration!
Thanks for watching! SHOP MY CEMENT TRAYS HERE: casarefinedshop.com/collections/cemento-collection
Check out my shop for more unique decor: casarefinedshop.com/
10% OFF w/ code: WELCOME10
Also, come say hello on Instagram! @casa_refined and @casarefinedshop
Have a great week! 😁
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Handy man here. Love this vid! One thing that will help concrete's strength is fiberglass. They sell boxes of fiberglass to mix in concrete for construction. The fiberglass comes in lengths of an inch or two and can easily be trimmed down for the smaller projects. Also it basically disappears into the concrete
I'm an interior architect and we have prop stylists bring vases and decor items from CB2 and West Elm whenever we do our photoshoots. Your DIYs look like what my stylists pay $150/item for. They look so artisanal and unique! Very inspiring!
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DUDE. EXACTLY. my mind is blown after every video he makes.
Agree
Your stylist pays $150 a pop because you're paying for someone else's labor, which makes it worth it.
No way someone would spend $150 for that concrete towel. If you're paying your stylist to do that, she is scamming you the extra $125. 💯
No way!! He actually tweeked the process TWELVE DIFFERENT TIMES!? Just for our enjoyment! I've never seen his stuff, but THIS is everything you want from a DIY tutorial.
If you want to seal your pieces, use Krylon Matt sealer or varnish… I’m an artist and usually I don’t paint anything shiny or do any sculptures shiny, so I use Krylon Spray Varnish in Clear Matt. It’s great, doesn’t change or darken the colors and it’s virtually undetectable.
This rope bowl is one of the best DIYs I've seen. More art than DIY, so good!
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Me too.
Me 3
It truly is art.
You’re doing great! I have a couple suggestions for you. One, because I have made the planters before, yes with a towel, I was so excited to show everyone my new project! When I got the comment “looks like you need to wash your towels more often, I was deflated! However I did experiment a bit and I found I liked flannel, or burlap the best when making the pots. Another suggestion is put your molds on top of your washer while on spin cycle for bubble release, it works amazing! Oh also, when making pots, spray the outside of plastic bag with non stick cooking spray, tug be gone!
Those are great tips! Thanks for sharing!
@@casa_refined you may know already but, there is a medical shaking device that shakes bubbles out. Amazon $52 -up. Dental labs also use these. Seen this on YTuber concrete tutorial
Could those cement/fabric pots be used outside?
@@hsmd4533 he uses Thompson's waterproof sealer a lot
@@hotmixxable thank you!
Of all the ement planter DIY videos I've watched in the last hour, this is one of the best videos. Silicon molds are the way to go with much less struggle.
Thanks!
I love the way you post videos of what you try as well even if it doesn't turn as you might expect it, it really shows you have passion doing this and helps all of us learn a lot more than just plain old DIY videos!
I love that you're playing and getting totally spontaneous and not worrying much about if it doesn't work!
The trays are my favorite. I liked the one that looked like camouflage when you put the cement in and came out looking really cool.
I think that one might be my favorite one for sure!
Hello Jorge, I am an Industrial Designer, and I love your work. It matches my style, which is, of course, industrial themed pieces.
Great job on the cement episode. Amazing what can be inexpensively created with household objects, cement , and water. Would love to see an episode about using cement to make an above counter bowl shaped bathroom sink or a kitchen counter top.
A few years ago I did some DIY projects on my walls using tile cement and oxides. Having retired, I thought I would like to take cement DIY up again and I've been watching cement DIY videos for inspiration. I'm so glad I found your channel I like it the best of all! You have such awesome taste and your presentation is elegant with a honestly that makes a person feel inspired to experiment. Thank you!
1:07 two bowls
5:22 trinket trays
12:27 vintage pottery
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Using a towel to make the cement vases/planters, definitely gives it texture, and it looks high end. They can be used for so many things. A gorgeous vase for a tall, stunning artificial floral display. Partly guided with gold paper, (my favourite, to match my other vases). With tall wooden sticks, painted white or flat black, and partly guided in gold. The imagination goes crazy........Yep, we get it Meg🙄
I thought the last bowl was going to be a fail when you were winding the string around but your patience persisted and it turned out great. Probably my favourite!
Your vintage pottery bowl is really beautiful! I think it would be cool to try it with fatter rope -- maybe sisal, which would absorb a lot of cement.
You NEVER disappoint!!!!! Your diys are always so unique and look like items created by highly skilled artisans.
That's the nicest complement! Thanks ❤
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wow - thought no WAY these are going to look authentic or upscale -- BUT - I stand corrected. These are awesome!!!
You have made my fear of working with concrete disappear!!! Thank you and I will never again doubt ur method.
So young, yet so wise - horale mijo - keep the great ideas coming. Te siento en mi espiritu - I FEEL the vive!!
I really appreciate you for watching! 😊
This is so helpful! I've been wanting to buy a cement tray but it's like $20 for one with shipping. This is a much more affordable and fun way to make them.
You constantly amaze me. Who would've expected the towel bowls to turn out to be so elegant and sculptural? And the coil bowl to turn out so authentically vintage looking? Among the trays the "river rock" one is my favorite.
I love the tray you called "tie-dye." With black, gray & titanium white you would maybe get a marble pattern. I see these trays after sealing as charcuterie trays (would need to wash by hand.)
Love your turorials!
Good morning, I love all three projects. They are so authentic and smart! The 1st two containers can be used for placing a jar with planters inside or even a bouquet of flowers. They are really really smart and lovely. Something special for a home. Thank you for sharing.
Good choices for design projects. I think I will do the towel/cement technique, but in a rectangle shape to hold magazines or unread mail. Thanks for sharing!
I think that would look incredible!
The rope bowl is excellent
I loved the all especially the tricket trays. They would make awesome gifts. The holiday is quickly approaching which puts you ahead of the game. Awesome content.
I have seen other similar projects but they use hideous colours. Bright blues, reds and yellows. Really like your colour choices.
Those trays would look amazing as a gallery type art installation. Put some command hooks up and it would be stunning!🤩
That would definitely make a statement!
I was thinking same…or maybe mount then on some wood or something….would make beautiful art!
Those coasters could be used as a tile.... you could snap them in half, put half of the cement tray back into the form, and do a cool resin look on the other half.... drill holes on both sides, hang each one from chain and mount air plants to the center of each tray.... attach “feet” to the bottom of each tray, etc. So many fun ideas!
That's a great idea!!
I’m so happy he does modern design!
Most of the DIY decor is either farmhouse or shabby chic, which isn’t bad, but if that’s not your decor style, those videos aren’t helpful much. Like I’m not going to watch a video on how to plant a rose bush if I’m trying to learn how to replace my tire.
I like how the rope bowl turned out. The black-ish color makes it look like it was unearthed at Pompeii or someplace else ancient. You could try making a sort of rim by doing a second layer of rope around what will be the top, laying the second rope layer in the grooves made by the first layer for a couple/few inches, depending on how big the bowl is.
There is really no other channel that I've seen with this esthetic. I love it.
Wow, best complement ever! ❤
Nice.make some yarn ball lights Jose
This guy is definitely centuries old. This diy are so vintage style… awesome!!
I’m not a big DIYer, but I’m into these! Awesome job! 👏
Thanks Nick! I appreciate that.
Love your channel too Nick!
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Hi there, not sure if or when you will get this message... but, these were GREAT concrete projects. The last project was really my favorite. The first and last two were came out really cool.
I tried the towel planter and came out really well! Thank you so much, this was my first ever DIY with concrete!
I'm so happy to hear that. Thanks for reporting back! 😄
I love the tray for the kitchen, bathroom or jewerly... for the lotion/soap bottles or maybe in the kitchen to put your dishwasher soap, maybe the salt and pepper tray or candles love ittttt
So many possibilities! Thank you!
I'm in LOVE with the tray mold. It's so simple and elegant and it must be incredibly sturdy so it's something that would last forever. I'm so glad I came across this video. Definitely subscribing and definitely going to check out the rest of your content!
You are so creative Iurve it. So many DIYs are like ok but I can still tell that cost $2. Most of yours are not only really unique but really well executed to look higher end. Great work.
So sweet! I'm glad you're enjoying my DIYs
Wow, these are fabulous, and they look like you paid good money for them! My favorite is definitely they last bowl, but I also am craving all those trinket trays. I can’t believe all the looks you got out of that technique.
That rope bowl looks killer. At first I thought it would be kind of dollar-store DIY but it's quite elegant in a rustic way!
These look like something you’d find at high end home stores, best DIY video I’ve seen! Perfectly matches my aesthetic hehe thank you for sharing !! ☺️
I have a cement Buddha that is painted to look like old metal. It is awesome.
Love, love, love the "avocado" bowl. The trays were amazing too. Never disappointed in your content. Keep going!
Me encanta cuando dices: "... so!" I love it! Clase, estilo y gusto como pocos. All your videos are "Wow, Wow, Wow... and Wow!" Better impossible. ¡Mil gracias!
Jorge, I came across your channel by accident but I am thrilled I did. I love love love your dyi-s. You make everything look so simple and they come out beautifully. You are amazing!! Thank you for being on TH-cam.!!
I like the draped towel technique. I wonder how large you could make one of these. I'd like to make some three or 4 foot tall vases/planters for my front porch. Maybe if I use large bath towels and just sort of piece them together.
Wow, I really like all three but the rope bowl is amazing. Thank you for making this inspiring video. Your teaching technique is great. You're down to earth and make me feel very comfortable and confident that I can do this. Carry on diy king🤴.
The bowl is my favorite for sure. I came to your channel because I’m trying to figure out how to level up my huge plastic planters I have outside. I really want them to look concrete. Please help me LOL.
Totally down with the avocado bowl, Jorge. Friggin' love it! Creating with concrete is so fun. So glad you're exploring further. 👌👍💖
You're right! There's so much potential with it too!
The rope bowl is really nice,contraction and expansion of metals helped out
Totally in love with the last bowl you made....already went to instagram 😍. You're style is so amazing and I love concrete crafts! Thank you for sharing your talent with us!
wow, cool! A sealant I like is Rustoleum Matte Clear Enamel. Haven't tried it on cement, but it dries clear and matte, not shiny.
Thank you for inspiring me with your STUNNING pieces! You have impeccable taste! I really love how your pieces are distressed, yet clean, sophisticated indeed! Well done!
Take Care,
Amanda
Thank you for the comparison on the trays. I’m playing with concrete this weekend and am excited to play with adding what paint I have on hand
Shut UP! You are always blowing my mind! I follow a ton of DYI channels, but you are one of a kind! Those towel vases are giving me life! ... also my favorite tray is the one you wet sanded that you're not a fan of. 😂😂 Looks gorgeous!
Wow, that's so nice of you! In the end I think I fell in love with it! 😎😁
Hi, do you use white cement or normal grey cement for the trinket tray? Thanks
I'm absolutely amazed watching your talent unfold. I'd love to hear about some of the DIYs that you did as a kid someday!
Oh boy do I have many 🤣🤣
Cute!!! Saw tons of these cement videos from Indian channels on here. This one in particular I was drawn to recreate myself. Great job!
Thank you so much Liz! Have a nice day ❤️
@@casa_refined amazing work...would love to see more keep posting
Wow, that last bowl looks like some ancient artifacts.
To release from mold rub baby oil,vaseline conditioner anything oily for quick release,great work!
I like the one that looks most like concrete.
One of these would work well besidw your sink with soap bottles.
What a clever idea! I love create masterpieces using things you just meep at home or out of nowhere. It does look authentic.
I always look forward to seeing your videos. It’s all good.
You're so kind Maria!
Me too
I haven't tried it yet, but I have seen people on You tube, just pouring hot water or putting vegetable oil under to release the bowl. Well I just got my cement to begin my diys', hope I have your touch. Rock On, DIYers!!!!!!
Absolutely Love the 2 white concrete pots made out of the towels. Amazing job ❤
I prefer the plain ones because for me they are elegant and can be combined with other items in the house. I see you are enjoying. Carry on dear friend. And thank you for sharing.
Your creativity, execution are fab it always looks so high end like art. It will take you far in the design world.😊👏🏽
Love your appreciation! ❤
For sealing the concrete try looking into matt yacht varnish, I'm pretty sure you can use it to seal exterior tile and concrete with out it looking as if it wet
Yaaaas Jorge, I love the cement bowls created using wash rags. I've seen this done by other TH-camrs as well. I will be duplicating this. I love all of your DIY's created in this video. TFS.
Thanks for tunning in!
@@casa_refined a. Gn y yi
I'm a concrete artist myself and i'm always on the hunt for new ideas
Thank you youtube's algorithm for putting this gold on my feed. SUBSCRIBED!
I love project 2...I could so see doing that for like coasters but in like a more coaster friendly shape! Thanks for the inspiration!!!
That bowl is so amazing!!! I'm obsessed with it. I may try that one out.. also LOVED your last tray you did ❤
I'm happy to hear that! Thank you
Love it when you say “I think I wanna take this a little further”...that’s what makes your content so good!!
Do a give-away for the rounded edge trays 🥰
Love the idea!
Oooh! I want one!
Wow. I was really worried when you started putting black on your bowl. But the result was amazing!!! That was certainly my favorite!!
You did a great job my fav was the rope bowl and the texture does remind u of an alvocodo
Jorge you are simply very talented , thank you for sharing, always looking forward ♥️
I appreciate you for following along Eric!
I love the rope bowl, but personally I wouldn't have covered up the coils as that seems to make it distinctive. I have made a lot of fabric rope bowls and now I want to make yours. Keep those videos coming
Love the trays and the vintage looking rope bowl- very cool stuff! 🧡
The green marbled tray kindof bottom middle of the batch of 12 is insane!💕
This was satisfying and inspiring! Need to get my hands on some cement !
Using cotton rope will make the project go much easier and be more durable as it absorbs the cement better than poly
I am so glad I found your channel ~ you are so creative!☺
I'm happy you are here!
Mate, love your stuff. Thanks for these. Great project to do with the wife this weekend.
Try paste wax to seal your concrete, it gives it a satin finish.
thank you for sharing this, I was wondering what I could seal with.
Wow, you're at 11k subs now? Congrats, it's all so well deserved. I love the aesthetic on your channel and your sense of humour makes it so much fun. Exhibit A; Jorge: "I don't really know what I'm doing. I'm just mixing the crap out of it". Result: a perfect decor piece that looks like you purchased it at a high-end outlet. I love that you didn't hide the mistakes and turned what you considered a 'fail' into a success. It was hard to pick a favourite but the 12 cement trays you made - each one unique in itself - was brilliant and together they could make an awesome piece of wall art. Just so talented.
THANK YOU! I'm happy that you've been enjoying my mess 😂. I still can't believe we've grown to 11k
How many layers of cement do you use? Also, which cement all do you use?
Absolutely love the cement trays, definitely going to try it.💕
I'm happy to hear that! 😁😁
Those little tray things were mu favourite of the ideas in this video.
Something to try as an experiment, if you have something like those trays, with a smooth-ish finish: try applying talcum powder. It works on plaster, so it may work on concrete as well. It acts kinda like a polishing agent.
Stunning creations! And looks fun to do. Def gonna try these - thanks for the inspiration ❤️
They actually are fun! Thanks for following along 😁
They look great. A couple of suggestions put them in bathroom vanity with hand soap and hand lotion dispenser. Other idea is what I have done near kitchen sink with dish soap and hand soap dispenser. Looks more refined.love your channel. Sending hugs from Australia.🇦🇺👌🏻
Absolutely stunning! I want to make them all! ❤
SAY WHAT? 😯 I have never before seen the technique that you used for the cement vases with the cloth as well as the one you did with the mold on other channels that I watch. Absolutely great creativity!!
I am sooo impressed!!
Lindy ☺😀🇨🇦
I'm glad you're enjoying Lindy! I was amazed when I first discovered this technique. So much potential with cement!
it's all just incredible.
Thanks Megan!
I am very grateful to see these. I'm so tired of farmhouse, farmhouse cricuit, etc.
I'm happy you're enjoying!
“It kind of looks like an avocado” 😂
Thank you! I have some concrete diy's in mind, but have been a little intimidated with the idea of working with this medium because its new for me. You make these look so easy and beautiful, thanks for the inspiration!
Go for it! It's pretty fun and relatively affordable. Just wear some gloves 😎
i'm loving those towel bowls, wondering if these could be sturdy enough to use as planters
Thanks! I think so, just go heavy with the cement coat at the end,
@@casa_refined ty
I like the idea with the rope base bowl . But I didn't see the texture. I think the process was a lot of cement out side.
Nice project chico!