Very good idea and excellent tutorial. You can of course use some concrete acrylic sealant on top of those stones to not only enhance the colour but protect that finish too. Bottom line is you got them to look natural with that colouring, great job!
On the end of my pathway it is on a bit on a hill. If I make the cement like the thickness you did, do you think it would be a problem and not set without running?
I like the way you naturalized the stone. So simple with great effect. Beautiful job 👏
Very good idea and excellent tutorial. You can of course use some concrete acrylic sealant on top of those stones to not only enhance the colour but protect that finish too. Bottom line is you got them to look natural with that colouring, great job!
Thanks! I have some sealer left over from a stamped concrete job here. Going to try it on the test rock to see if I like it or not.
These are amazing. Real stone is so expensive, this is a great alternative.
GREAT explanation. Thank you
Very good instructions. Thanks
Thanks! I’ve been wanting to do this.
Well done your explanation was perfect!
On the end of my pathway it is on a bit on a hill. If I make the cement like the thickness you did, do you think it would be a problem and not set without running?
@@glendajorde9062 depending on how steep, you could just mix it thicker with less water
How many bags of quikrete did you use for this project?
@@tamiuhler8047 I would usually do 3 rocks at a time, sm, med, lg, and take approximately 2.5 bags.
@@tamiuhler8047 I was into the entire project for around $350