14 Stunning Ways to Add Cement to Your Home Decor
Turn it into a vintage flower vase
Mold cement around a paper towel tube and decoupage newspaper over it. Get tutorial here
Mold it into a gorgeous ombre jug
Pour cement into a mixer and add dye or latex paint if you want to add color. So pretty. Get tutorial here
Shape it into a gorgeous side table
Cut a cardboard into a geometric shape, mold cement over it, insert legs, let dry & paint copper. Get tutorial here
Carve it into a geometric fruit bowl
You’ll need cement, cardboard, an Exacto knife, sand paper and creativity for this project. Get tutorial here
Add it to a wood bowl to use as planters
Pour around a tin can for the shape, let it set then attach to the top of the bowl with more cement. Get tutorial here
Mix it into heart shaped magnets
Pour fast dry cement paste into a heart shaped silicon mold,& super glue the magnets & dip in gold. Get tutorial here
Or pave it into a heart themed stepping stone
Create two vats of clay, dye one red then pour into a heart shaped mold before creating the circular frame. Get tutorial here
Make it into cool hexagon coasters
Create a hexagonal mold, pour the cement into it, let dry, spray paint and glue cork board to the bottoms. Get tutorial here
Configure it into modern decor
Fill a conical piece of plastic sheeting with cement. Cut away sheeting & spray paint. Get tutorial here
Overlay it on your countertop
Use a budget friendly cement overlay finish to refurbish boring looking counter tops. Gorgeous! Get tutorial here
Map it as customized tiles on your wall
Encaustic tiles are trendy & easy to customize with some some stencils, chalk paint & wax. Love! Get tutorial here
Sculpt it into a backyard coffee table
Add crushed wine bottles into the mix, tape a slab of glass over it after sanding, and adhere to a frame. Get tutorial here
Form it into a succulent planter
Pour cement into a square mold and let it dry. For contrast paint a geometric shape on it in gold. Get tutorial here
Fashion it into leafy garden art
Mold cement over a real rhubarb leaf and hardware cloth over a garbage bag. Let it dry and cure for weeks. Get tutorial here