I also received many questions about it. So, here's a mini tutorial on it. It's easy and adds a little fun to the house. Good luck to anyone who takes this project on at their own house. And, please send me after pics!
1. I power-washed the walkway and paint it a "cement" color ~
(sorry I don't know the exact color, my cans are so messy, I can no longer read the labels.)
2. I bought 2 colors of brick , one light, one dark. Floor & Patio paint
3. Pour both colors into a paint tray and swirl them together with a paint stick. You want to create a swirly look, not mix the 2 completely together.
4. Purchase a touch up roller. They're are around $2.50 in the paint isle. They are tiny little 3" rollers, and are perfect size for a "brick". (sorry , no pick of the roller, but I trust you know what 3" looks like)
5. Roll your roller around in the swirled up paint, roll it about 5" on the fresh "cement", and voile-la! A brick is born!
6. It took me several days to finish this project. So, ever time I pour paint into the paint tray and swirled it around, I got a completely different shade of "brick"...this is a GOOD thing. you want your "bricks" to have various shades of color. The more perfect you try to do it, the worse it will look.
So, chill, enjoy the fresh weather, and paint away.
Ever now and then, I would go back to the previous days work and slap a coat of paint over a few "brick"s. This will mix up the brick colors a little and make it look more realistic.
I would also highlight some of the bricks with a coat of the lighter brick color.
oh, and be prepared to look out front of your house and see strangers standing in front of your walkway pointing and talking about the bricks, it's a hoot!
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