Concrete planters

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papercrete instead of hypertufa~NO Cure Time~The basic recipe for papercrete is approximately 3 parts paper pulp, 2 parts portland cement and 1 part perlite and other optional fillers. Getting the paperpulp made to the right consistency is key. Too wet and the mixture is slumpy and if too dry – crumbly. Make small batches to experiment and get your mixture to your liking.
Mushroom, toad stools and fungi... oh my
How to make mushrooms from cement or hypertufa. I'm trying to get into this! If you have tried it, please leave me a message!
Using Latex Paint To Tint DIY Cement Decor
Learn how to make paint-tinted DIY cement succulent planters, pots, bowls, dishes, vases at diyfurniturestudio.com
fabric formed concrete
Image result for fabric formed concrete
DIY: Vyrobte si originální betonový květináč ze starého ručníku
Betonové květináče si hravě vyrobíte sami doma., Foto: All
Cement Craft Ideas - Making Flower Pots Unique And Beautiful From Rags and Cement
Cement Craft Ideas - Making Potted Plant Unique And Beautiful From Rags and Cement - YouTube
Hear no Evil, See no Evil.... Raspberries. You can buy these guys as a Trio or separately. They each stand about 8 x 7 x 5.
ИЗ ТОГО, ЧТО ПОД РУКАМИ - рукоделие, декор, дизайн — ☼ ИЗ ГИПСА. ИЗ ЦЕМЕНТНОГО РАСТВОРА | OK.RU
Из того, что под руками - рукоделие, декор, дизайн — ИЗ ГИПСА. ИЗ ЦЕМЕНТНОГО РАСТВОРА | OK.RU
Unique Layered Concrete & Jewel Vases
Unique Layered Concrete & Jewel Vases - Made By Barb - Rock texture
Unique Layered Concrete & Jewel Vases
Unique Layered Concrete & Jewel Vases - Made By Barb - Rock texture
9 Gorgeous Ways To Decorate With Concrete
9 ways to decorate with concrete, concrete masonry, home decor, Pin this to share with friends
thefairygarden.ca
papercrete instead of hypertufa~NO Cure Time~The basic recipe for papercrete is approximately 3 parts paper pulp, 2 parts portland cement and 1 part perlite and other optional fillers. Getting the paperpulp made to the right consistency is key. Too wet and the mixture is slumpy and if too dry – crumbly. Make small batches to experiment and get your mixture to your liking.