Stones glued in place
Pastel chalk used to tint them:I also put on a coat of varnish, I recommend 2 coats especially because the polyfill part is messy (or was for me as I added way too much water!)
Mortar between the stones: I tinted the polyfill with black paint as it dries really pale compared to the rock effect, and because I didn't put enough varnish on, the pastel chalk wasn't protected enough and some of the colours came off. What I have learned from this little experiment:
- After putting on the "rocks" and painting them gently with pastel chalk, always put on at least 2 coats of varnish to protect them.
- More is better, the polyfill dries so light thtat if you want a darker effect, use a bit more paint than you think you do.
- DO NOT ADD TOO MUCH WATER TO THE POLYFILL. Mine was like melted chocolate...not good.
- I used a bottle with a nipple top, don't cut the hole too big or you will have a mess. If you can get one, use a medicine syringe with a very small hole in the tip.
The end result looks fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kim! I wasn't thinking it would turn out at all when I was half way through adding the polyfill.
ReplyDeleteFantastic work!!! SO realistic!!
ReplyDeleteHi Jolie.I like your work so much,the stones floor looks so real!
ReplyDeleteMiniregards from Spain,Sonia
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Enhorabuena, te ha quedado un suelo precioso y muy muy real.
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