Faux Stone Paper Flooring - Who'Da Thunk It C.D. - PART 1

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ส.ค. 2019
  • The long-awaited She Shed Faux Stone Flooring is in, and the video is here!!!
    This video will be uploaded in 2 Multi-Part videos, as there are several steps to the process, and we wanted to clarify.
    The second video is titled:
    "Faux Stone Paper Flooring - Who'Da Thunk It C.D. - PART 2"
    We apologize for the length, but it is a process, and we literally did not want to miss a detail for you guys.
    (As well as, I'm still pretty new at this, lol, but I promise I'm getting better.)
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  • @Vermont53
    @Vermont53 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Can you use paper bags?

  • @patmurdie
    @patmurdie 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    We did a paper floor and cut it in planks. Did the same technique, but painted it with acrylic paints first. Put 3 coats over it, it’s in our guest bathroom, and it’s been down 8 years. It’s getting time to upgrade it, but it held up awesome

  • @judichristopher4604
    @judichristopher4604 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    "YOU GO GIRL"
    EXCELLENT VIDEO... LOVE THE FLOOR
    but Please Note: the Background Music (even though beautiful to hear) was a little too LOUD and it was Hard to Hear you at times.
    We don't need background noise/music
    We just want to HEAR YOU TALK...
    Thank you so much for sharing this great video.

  • @vanessaford9904
    @vanessaford9904 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    😮

  • @gutsandgrittv5076
    @gutsandgrittv5076 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Also, it's not just people who can't afford it, we are just frugal! ha!

    • @WhoDaThunkItCreativeDesigns
      @WhoDaThunkItCreativeDesigns  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Oh, girl, that's a word after my own heart, lol!! Unfortunately, you'd be surprised how many have asked me what it meant when I used it, assuming I meant cheap or to somehow imply less than. I tell my daughters all the time, "Your mama is not cheap. Never Cheap. I am frugal, and there is a huge difference." Lol...After seeing their mother shop and accomplishing all I desire without compromise of style or comfort, and still having my retirement intact when I walk away, they now want to learn to be frugal, lol.

  • @gutsandgrittv5076
    @gutsandgrittv5076 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I've seen a fellas beautiful paper floors and he said he created them without glue. I wonder if it's possible.

    • @WhoDaThunkItCreativeDesigns
      @WhoDaThunkItCreativeDesigns  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That would be interesting to see.

    • @gutsandgrittv5076
      @gutsandgrittv5076 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@WhoDaThunkItCreativeDesigns I'm gonna try it. Pray for me lol

    • @WhoDaThunkItCreativeDesigns
      @WhoDaThunkItCreativeDesigns  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@gutsandgrittv5076 you got it sister, I just did. I hope you video it, I'd love to see the results!

    • @galady8632
      @galady8632 5 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      @gutsandgrittv5076 * I used this technique both with and without glue. Both were successful but without glue was much more expensive and time consuming -plus very little room for errors. Polycrylic and polyurethane are MUCH more expensive than glue. I bought gallons of white school glue from Office Max, Office Depot and Michael's Craft Store - $9.99 each was the best price I found unless on sale or coupons were an option. I found zero difference between Elmer's glue and store brands. I didn't use the 50/50 ratio for glue and water. 2/1 was good for lower traffic areas, halls/bathrooms/kitchens were 3/1. I used a water filled spray bottle to spray each piece priorvto applying ut to the floor, eliminating ⅔+ of the brushstrokes. Once 'in the groove I managed 3 to 5 pieces per minute. I eventually started using a non-yellowing topcoat, I believe it was a varnish. Sometimes I added stain. In the 1970s I had several rental properties and I bought a few houses to rework and sale. (Now known as flipping.) If you use varnish, shellac, poly, etc in lieu of glue it's slow, more precise and fumes can be an issue.