Old Cloth and Concrete Wash = Flower Pots

Joy Bracewell
by Joy Bracewell
Concrete Wash
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http://www.thehypertufagardener.com/oh-the-possibilities.../


This is the web site for further instructions. Sorry I can't add more but not use to this web site. I haven't made one yet so I can't fill in any of the cost.
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  • June June on Dec 05, 2018

    Would Quick Dry cement do? Or is that the one that you used? Normally not so lumpy just open bag add water and go with it. Oh can you put a dye in it ?

  • Estelle Estelle on Jan 22, 2019

    Can i use quick dry cement and add colouring or paint it

  • Vickie Collier Newell Vickie Collier Newell on Apr 26, 2020

    I tried this and my results weren’t good. The cement flaked off of the fabric and they didn’t hold their shape. My mix: 2 parts Portland, 3 part sand, 2 parts water to get the consistency. Help please!

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  • PAM PAM on Oct 30, 2019

    Cannot wait to try this. I have an old "Drop Cloth" that I am going to try this project on. It is a little heavier than a sheet and seems like it may hold up better. Will let you know the results!!!


    • Patricia Patricia on Nov 06, 2019

      Hi Pam, have you tried the old drop cloth, I have not tried any of the cement project as of yet, sure would like too one of these days, I live in an apartment. All the best to you.

  • LUIS TORRES LUIS TORRES on Aug 16, 2020

    what is the correct cement for this?

    I mixed kind of watery and it did not take,flaked.

    Then I mix a more solid and soaked it,let it sit for 10 minutes and still did not take, flaked.

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