These look great. We just bought another home that has tons of steps coming off the deck. I think pots on the sides of the steps would look great, but I don't want cheap plastic nor do I want to need a second mortgage for ceramic lol. This is a fantastic idea, looks like I now have a spring project! Thank you for sharing!!
If you want bigger you can use old water tanks or sink? Just coat in cement and they look like old antique troughs or drinkers - leave them stone coloured and let modd and lichen colour?
La cuestión está, en qué no le metas más del peso que resiste, porque el grosor de las macetas, con tierra y con plantas pesa considerablemente, además si son muchas macetas que vas a colocar
Очень красивые вазоны у вас получились. Спасибо, что так подробно показали процесс изготовления. Успехов вам в работе и новых идей. Будьте здоровы и счастливы.
This is such a smart idea! Using plastic molds to create cement plant pots is not only eco-friendly but also super creative. The tutorial was easy to follow, and the end results look amazing. Perfect way to add a unique touch to the garden! 🌱
@@Bill-bj1gd I thought that (they destroyed plastic pots on the making - the ribbed one cut down side) .. but if you can make many pots from one plastic one?
Making a cement bathroom sink can be a rewarding DIY project that adds a modern and industrial touch to your bathroom. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to make one: Materials Needed: Cement mix (countertop mix is recommended for better durability) Water Mold release agent (e.g., cooking spray or specialized mold release) Melamine or plywood for constructing the mold Silicone caulk Sink template or basin for shaping Sandpaper or concrete polisher Sealant (e.g., concrete sealer or epoxy resin) Protective gear (gloves, safety goggles, mask) Tools: Circular saw or jigsaw Drill Screwdriver Clamps Trowel Mixing container Sanding block or electric sander Paintbrush or roller (for applying sealant) Steps: 1. Design and Planning: Decide on the size, shape, and design of your cement sink. Create a template based on your design, or use an existing sink basin as a mold. 2. Construct the Mold: Cut the melamine or plywood into pieces according to your sink design. Assemble the pieces to create the mold, ensuring it is sturdy and leak-proof. Apply a mold release agent to the inside of the mold to facilitate easy removal of the concrete later. 3. Prepare the Sink Template: If you're using an existing sink basin as a template, place it upside down inside the mold. 4. Seal the Mold: Use silicone caulk to seal any gaps or seams in the mold to prevent concrete leakage. 5. Mix and Pour the Cement: Follow the instructions on the cement mix packaging to prepare the cement. Pour the cement mixture into the prepared mold, making sure it fills the entire mold evenly. 6. Remove Air Bubbles: Tap the sides of the mold gently to release any air bubbles trapped in the cement mixture. 7. Cure the Cement: Cover the mold with plastic sheeting to retain moisture and let the cement cure for at least 48 hours. 8. Demold the Sink: Carefully remove the mold and take out the cement sink. If necessary, use a screwdriver or chisel to pry it loose gently. 9. Sand and Polish: Use sandpaper or an electric sander to smooth any rough edges and surfaces of the cement sink. Polish the cement to your desired finish, whether it's matte or glossy. 10. Apply Sealant: Once the cement is fully dry, apply a sealant to protect the surface from water damage and stains. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific sealant you're using. 11. Install the Sink: Install the cement sink in your bathroom according to standard plumbing practices, or hire a professional plumber if needed. Safety Tips: Wear protective gear such as gloves, safety goggles, and a mask when working with cement and sealants. Work in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling cement dust and fumes. Follow all safety instructions provided with the materials and tools. With these steps, you can create a custom cement bathroom sink that suits your style and adds a unique touch to your bathroom decor.
Another beautiful project Hey, if you are adults you'll definitely know and learn,read the instructions from the cement bag to mix ,then copy his projects.He gave you the useful ideas already 😊Peace
I am totally in love with them! That tone of blue is just lovely & I also love how you added the dabs of white to the left one. You have a gift my friend 💙🤍
Gracias por el contenido, hermoso trabajo. Saludos desde Argentina. Cual es el material que utilizas para el molde interior? (La parte vscia de la maceta) Pareciera arena, es eso?
These look great. We just bought another home that has tons of steps coming off the deck. I think pots on the sides of the steps would look great, but I don't want cheap plastic nor do I want to need a second mortgage for ceramic lol. This is a fantastic idea, looks like I now have a spring project! Thank you for sharing!!
If you want bigger you can use old water tanks or sink? Just coat in cement and they look like old antique troughs or drinkers - leave them stone coloured and let modd and lichen colour?
La cuestión está, en qué no le metas más del peso que resiste, porque el grosor de las macetas, con tierra y con plantas pesa considerablemente, además si son muchas macetas que vas a colocar
Очень красивые вазоны у вас получились. Спасибо, что так подробно показали процесс изготовления. Успехов вам в работе и новых идей. Будьте здоровы и счастливы.
thank you so much
❤ thank you for sharing! Love to watch peeps do these projects!
thanks
This is such a smart idea! Using plastic molds to create cement plant pots is not only eco-friendly but also super creative. The tutorial was easy to follow, and the end results look amazing. Perfect way to add a unique touch to the garden! 🌱
Neither plastic nor concrete are "eco-friendly." Just sayin'.
@@Bill-bj1gd I thought that (they destroyed plastic pots on the making - the ribbed one cut down side) .. but if you can make many pots from one plastic one?
thank you so much
good job but i would add two wire hoops into the wet cement for reinforcement and added strength.
Отличная и простая идея!!! Спасибо!
Hello friend
Love that blue color. Lovely work!
Making a cement bathroom sink can be a rewarding DIY project that adds a modern and industrial touch to your bathroom. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to make one:
Materials Needed:
Cement mix (countertop mix is recommended for better durability)
Water
Mold release agent (e.g., cooking spray or specialized mold release)
Melamine or plywood for constructing the mold
Silicone caulk
Sink template or basin for shaping
Sandpaper or concrete polisher
Sealant (e.g., concrete sealer or epoxy resin)
Protective gear (gloves, safety goggles, mask)
Tools:
Circular saw or jigsaw
Drill
Screwdriver
Clamps
Trowel
Mixing container
Sanding block or electric sander
Paintbrush or roller (for applying sealant)
Steps:
1. Design and Planning:
Decide on the size, shape, and design of your cement sink.
Create a template based on your design, or use an existing sink basin as a mold.
2. Construct the Mold:
Cut the melamine or plywood into pieces according to your sink design.
Assemble the pieces to create the mold, ensuring it is sturdy and leak-proof.
Apply a mold release agent to the inside of the mold to facilitate easy removal of the concrete later.
3. Prepare the Sink Template:
If you're using an existing sink basin as a template, place it upside down inside the mold.
4. Seal the Mold:
Use silicone caulk to seal any gaps or seams in the mold to prevent concrete leakage.
5. Mix and Pour the Cement:
Follow the instructions on the cement mix packaging to prepare the cement.
Pour the cement mixture into the prepared mold, making sure it fills the entire mold evenly.
6. Remove Air Bubbles:
Tap the sides of the mold gently to release any air bubbles trapped in the cement mixture.
7. Cure the Cement:
Cover the mold with plastic sheeting to retain moisture and let the cement cure for at least 48 hours.
8. Demold the Sink:
Carefully remove the mold and take out the cement sink. If necessary, use a screwdriver or chisel to pry it loose gently.
9. Sand and Polish:
Use sandpaper or an electric sander to smooth any rough edges and surfaces of the cement sink.
Polish the cement to your desired finish, whether it's matte or glossy.
10. Apply Sealant:
Once the cement is fully dry, apply a sealant to protect the surface from water damage and stains. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific sealant you're using.
11. Install the Sink:
Install the cement sink in your bathroom according to standard plumbing practices, or hire a professional plumber if needed.
Safety Tips:
Wear protective gear such as gloves, safety goggles, and a mask when working with cement and sealants.
Work in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling cement dust and fumes.
Follow all safety instructions provided with the materials and tools.
With these steps, you can create a custom cement bathroom sink that suits your style and adds a unique touch to your bathroom decor.
Wow! YOU need to make a video - this is a great idea!!
Wow u did a amazing job, love the blue pots! 💙
Another beautiful project
Hey, if you are adults you'll definitely know and learn,read the instructions from the cement bag to mix ,then copy his projects.He gave you the useful ideas already 😊Peace
I am totally in love with them! That tone of blue is just lovely & I also love how you added the dabs of white to the left one. You have a gift my friend 💙🤍
thank you so much
Excelente trabajo. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💪
Parabéns, pelo seu trabalho, é muito lindo!!!
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Que cosa más linda gracias...Un saludo desde las Islas Canarias...
Eu fiz esse vaso ficou lindo eu acho que com essa massa mole e o mais facil q tem obrigado pelo video
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Woow amazing thank you for sharing am watching from Uganda ❤
Hello friend
Parabéns pela criatividade arrasou que Deus te abençoe hoje amanhã e sempre um grande abraço
Nossa!!!amei ficaram lindos, parabéns.
thank you
❤Libdos!Amei parabéns pelo trabalho!🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Amazing how straight those knife cuts were.
Espetacular, parabéns, nunca tinha visto algo desse tipo, parabéns ❤
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Gracias qué pintura huso.
These are very beautiful, love the color also❤
Amei ficou lindos Maria da silva santos de Santa Rosa de Viterbo S. P parabéns pelo seu trabalho
Felicitaciones hermoso trabajo ❤
Te quedó hermoso que Dios bendiga tus manos eres un genio
Trabalho lindo. Like com certeza..
These are beautiful! TY.
These are so beautiful, thank you for sharing ❤
thank you
Very nice. So sand, cement, hot water. Got it.
Cada um mais lindo do que ó outro lindo lindo lindo dê mais 😍
Ficou muito lindo, parabéns e sucesso para você!
thank you
Beautiful colors on these!
thank you
Amei ❤️. A madida é 1 de cimento e 2 de areia
Ficaram perfeitos👏👏👏!
Muito bonito e lindo este vaso uma obra de arte ❤
Hola que lindo trabajo gracias por compartir con nosotros tu video
thank you
Gorgeous. Well done!
I like it better just that solid color!
muy buen trabajo gracias por el video, practico y sin palabras genial
Absolutely LOVE these!!!!!😍😍😍😍😍
thank you
Bom dia! Ficou lindo! Parabéns!
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Te quedaron bellísimas 🤗🤗🤗
Really nice work ! Beautiful
thank you
Que excelente trabajo, saludos y felicitaciones desde la CDMX
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Perfeitos . Parabéns.
Bónitó trabajo aaludos desde Túmbes Perú
Very beautifully assembled.
Good work 👍👍👍👍
Nice sharing 👍😁❤❤❤
The blue is nice - better than usual bright pink yellow acidic colours usually used on these makes.
Ficou TOP OBRIGADO PELA DICA UM ABRAÇO
Lindos parabéns a cada dia ,mais sucesso. Deus abençoe
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Muy hermoso trabajo , felicitaciones ❤
thanks
Super, warto udostępniać taki pomysł
thank you
Olá boa tarde ficou muito legal ficou show de bola
Ola! Sou do Brasil.Que lindo os seus vasos.😍
thank your comment
Muito obrigada 👍🏻👍🏻, Vielen Dank und Grüße von Madeira 🏝🏝
Que hermoso trabajó, gracias por compartir❤
WOW VERY IMPRESSIVE VERY CREATIVE IDEA BRO THANK YOU SO MUCH 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
thanks
I'm impressed with your skills❤❤❤
This is such a good idea.Thank u for sharing.its something easy to follow❤
thank you
Beautiful and great tips. Thanks for sharing
thank you
Belo trabalho! Amei 😍
thank you
Amei teus vasos lindos.
thank you
👍👍👌👌❤❤ Friendship of France
Hello friend
Quem compra vai ser felizes mesmo pq este vaso é perfeito de mais
Preciosos, muy buen trabajo!❤
thank you
Gud verri mach senkyu 👍 cllas
Hermoso trabajo saludo desde puerto rico
Thank you for sharing. I love it.
Bonito trabajo, gracias!!
Beautiful 👌👏🏼 and very impressive 💥
thank you so much
Eres jenial megustan las maseteras tienes arte🇭🇳❤️
Amei esta de parabéns ❤❤❤❤❤
Muito lindos, ficaram maravilhosos, a cor também parabéns 👏💰🙏❤️
thank you so much
Parabéns lindos maravilhosos Deus abençoe
The Best... Maravilhoso!!!
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Ficou lindo ❤
thank you
Wao amazing job thanks for sharing is beautiful 🤩🤩❤️
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Belíssimo trabalho parabéns arrasou que Deus te abençoe hoje amanhã e sempre um grande abraço
thank you
Excelente!!!!
Gracias por el contenido, hermoso trabajo. Saludos desde Argentina. Cual es el material que utilizas para el molde interior? (La parte vscia de la maceta) Pareciera arena, es eso?
Lindo gostei ficou lindo
Классно. Надо попробовать.
Minha esposa ficou muito interesada nesse vaso porque eles são maravilhosos
Maravilha! Deus abençoe!
Lindas peças.
Ótimo trabalho ❤❤❤❤
thank you
I love your videos. Very inspirational
thank you so much
Wow que hermosas quedaron ❤😊
thank you
The cement will stick to the tiles! Best to put it on plastic wrap.
Belo trabalho parabéns 👏 👏👏👏👍
thank you
Beautiful work. Awesome.❤ it
thank you
Beautiful forms! Would keep them natural gray.
toller Tipp!
Great titorial😊
This is a great idea. I will have to try this.
thank you
Hermosas
Que capricho! Amei! 😊
he did Beautiful job i like the round one
thanks
👏👌👏👏👏 desde colombia
VERY NICE,THANK YOU
Loved it