Bless you, that was a time consumer! It looks great. I need to do this too, but the whole time I was thinking my cat would get hair in the epoxy before it dried (she sheds so bad) or worse, she would customise it with paw prints!!! You are doing so well. Soon by watching you, my `95 mobile home will be completely renovated as well! Thank you for sharing this journey. Blessings to you both.
Awww. I think the paw prints would be cool... hahaha. Thankfully, my cat loves to be outside, so most of her shedding is left outside. The one I had to worry about was my husband.... I had to watch him like a hawk! 🤣
Your brave to try this! I appreciate you talking about your process as you work. Can you list what supply products you used? another question, and maybe I missed you talking about this: how did the darker areas happen? To me the concrete looked white, then the dark areas seemed to show after the resin was added and torched. Do you think there was something that caused the darker areas?
Hi Jen, I used a a couple different trowls, a straight edge one and a serrated one. A bucket of any kind works. Aldex feather finish. I cant remember the name of the resin I use but i got it at home depot. And then the tourch.
Great job on the countertop! Can't wait to see the rest of the counter when it's finished!
Thank you, same 😆
The counter looks amazing Karen!!!! I love the rustic look!! Great job!!!
Thank you so much Cori. 😃
This is INCREDIBLE 😮😮😮❤❤❤❤❤
It's beautiful
I love your cabinet color. Beautiful! Thanks for the faux concrete tutorial. Great job!
Thank you so much Vicki 🤩
Amazing job!!
Thank you 🥰
Love it!!
Yay 🥰🥰🥰
Bless you, that was a time consumer! It looks great. I need to do this too, but the whole time I was thinking my cat would get hair in the epoxy before it dried (she sheds so bad) or worse, she would customise it with paw prints!!! You are doing so well. Soon by watching you, my `95 mobile home will be completely renovated as well! Thank you for sharing this journey. Blessings to you both.
Awww. I think the paw prints would be cool... hahaha. Thankfully, my cat loves to be outside, so most of her shedding is left outside. The one I had to worry about was my husband.... I had to watch him like a hawk! 🤣
@@chosennpreciousfarm , 😆😁
Thinking of doing similar countertops in our kitchen and bath. Great job.
thank you! don't be afraid to try something different.
Good job!
Thank you so much!
It looks beautiful!
Thank you so much!
Looks so good! You were so brave to try this.
Thank you so much 😃
Love it!!!!
I love this white w the resin! I did the grey w resin at my last 2 homes and cant wait to use the white on my new house ❤
Oh nice. I'm sure you will make it look great!
Very cool
Thank you 😊
SWEET LIKE IT
Thank you so much.
Wow that’s really nice great job! I would have been scared to death
Thank you. I was. But no turning back now. 🤣
Looks amazing!! Did you wait for epoxy to dry first or do you torch when wet?
Hey I touched while wet to remove as many bubbles as possible.
How have they held up?
Your brave to try this! I appreciate you talking about your process as you work. Can you list what supply products you used? another question, and maybe I missed you talking about this: how did the darker areas happen? To me the concrete looked white, then the dark areas seemed to show after the resin was added and torched. Do you think there was something that caused the darker areas?
Hi Jen, I used a a couple different trowls, a straight edge one and a serrated one. A bucket of any kind works. Aldex feather finish. I cant remember the name of the resin I use but i got it at home depot. And then the tourch.
So I think the dark sports are due to some moisture. I think i didn't let the cement dry enough before putting the resin 🫢
@@chosennpreciousfarm did you let it dry for 2 weeks before the resin? Is that not enough?
Why can't i find this white feather finish
I was only able to find it on Amazon.
😊
Hey Sonya. 😁
Is the Feather Finish waterproof once cured?
Sadly no, I got some grease stains on it. It was hard to remove. Thats why I ended up putting the resin coat on top