I've got to say as a brickie for 30 years now here in England UK, that's cool. You've got all the age and wear and tear in there. Old aged bricks are unique and you've really caught that effect brilliantly.
Wow! Such a compliment coming from a pro! I would love for you to give the Brick Stamp a try. I would also love to send you photos of what customers have created using the Brick Stamp...I am so impressed. email me lambos413@yahoo.com Thanks again, L.
Great video. Just what we were looking for to change up the look of my basement art studio. People saying you talk too much apparently have a really bad case of ADHD. Best instructional video of any kind that I've seen in a long time. Thank you for taking the time to make it so detailed.
Thank you so much for your comment. I appreciate it more than you know. I would love to see photos...I may already have photos...basement hall leading into an Art studio? (with green walls in studio? :) Laurie
I have been looking for something just like this. The best part of this stencil is the fact that its paintable if you want to change it. I can't image the work it would take if it were faux brick not to mention the dust it would collect in the curves and on the ledges. So much easy to clean when its still a flat surface but looks dimensional. I give it a thumbs up and your instructions were wonderful, and clear. I hope you still have some in stock.
Superior job and this would be great for my foyer wall. It’s so unfortunate that people are so rude and disrespectful. You are a inspiration to so many.
Amazed how you are able to get such a cohesive end result using the same brush dipped in the multiple colors. I would think they would get mumbo jumbo/ruddy. And yet it works. I would want a separate paint brush in each muffin tin. Suppose that is why you are the pro with completed jobs and I am just a spectator too afraid to begin one? : ) Lesson learned, don't over think it JUST DO IT! Great job! Fabulous product!
May I say, this is why I wanted to manufacture The Original Wall Stamp...so it takes the "fear" out of paint and design. Really, You can do this! I am happy to walk you through the process if and when you decide to give it a try! email me @ laurie@originalwallstamp.com Thank you, L.
Well, you certainly live up to your name...You inspired me! Thank you for your kind words, I would really love to see the outcome of your Stamping. I truly had the Stamps manufactured so anyone (even those who do not consider themselves artsy or creative) could have fun creating their own space! Thanks again, L.
WOW!! This is super awesome! I really want that brick appeal in my home but don’t want to spend a fortune on wall paper. I want this look so bad I was about to just suck up the price on the wall paper. This is an answer to my prayers. I’m heading to your site. I’m so excited to try this out!!!
Hi! I just found your video and didn't hesitate to place my order of this brick template just now! I'm in Los Angeles, California. This looks AMAZING and can't wait to see how my apartment will look once I apply this in my restroom, bedroom, and kitchen walls!!!!
@@theorigingalwallstamp7046 Will do, definitely! I do however, have one question; how do finish the end of a wall, or merging walls at a corner? Do you offer a "single brick" template or....? Please, in confused about this. Thank you, Laurie!!!! 🙃 - Simon
@@redpilllense7125 I do have videos showing how to get into the corners...I use a single brick or a kitchen sponge fits right into that half brick area that is left open in the corners....feel free to call or text with any questions! thank you, L.
@@redpilllense7125 You can use a single Brick cut out from the Stamp, then duct tape it back for a future use...or use a kitchen sponge it works well in the small 1/2 Brick open spaces in the corner. I do have videos on UTUBE showing this and my website . Thank you so much, Laurie
@@theorigingalwallstamp7046 I love it! Can you please provide a link to the video on how to work merging walls? I recieved my template last week (YAAAAAY!!!!!!) and have painted the walls. I plan to start the "brick" look this weekend, time permitting.
I Just Purchased this Stamp! Your Work Is Absolutely Beautiful:) The Wall Looks AMAZING!! Thank you so very much Lorrie:) What an inexpensive way to transform a wall!!
Thank You so very much:) This Product is Absolutely Wonderful and so are You:) Thank You for taking your time to demonstrate how to use the stamp:) It is Truly Amazing! Many Blessings to you Always:)
Hi Laurie , Here in Palmdale Calif. All of the homes are cookie cutter . Noting special like the Homes in the Mid West! I Love Vintage , Shabby Chic, Bohemian Decor. I Have always wanted a brick wall, but did not want the hassle of it. When i came across your video i was so happy! i have an area in the house that is very bland , iv been wanting to create a reading room for this space, and The Brick Stamp is Perfect! Thank You so very much :) i Will make sure to tell all of my friends about it! MANY BLESSINGS TO YOU LAURIE
Check out The Original Wall Stamp FB or Instagram, I have photos of customers Brick Stamping...they Stamped Brick walls better than I did! really! Thank you, L.
Fantastic! Born and Raised in Chicago and now living in California I miss the Brick scene and want a Brick decor in my home. Today, I was ready to purchase Brick shower curtains and collage them on my wall then I thought of stencil, and wallpaper but now I know I am sure to buy your Original Wall Stamp Brick Stamp, so easy and can you list the colors you are using, Thank You!
Yay! thank you...I am in Chicago right now at the IHHS Home show! It is 8* below...I am a Cali Gal so this is crazy cold for me. Yes, email me @ lambos413@ yahoo.com and I will send you my used red Brick colors. I am happy to help in anyway. Please watch the Tips videos, they really help make the process fun with a fabulous outcome! I am blown away by the Stamped walls TOWS customers create! Thanks again, Laurie
Just ordered for our garage 1920s speakeasy. I was looking at faux brick and even foam brick panels from movie sets-all too expensive. This looks like a fun and cost effective solution!
Please email or text me, I had another client use Damask for his speak easy room...I gave him colors to use etc...it turned out fabulous! Thank you, the brick will be perfect for the style your'e after. L. em lambos413@yahoo.com 805 207 6688
I just got mine today! Can you tell me the colors you used? I would like to get something very similar at Sherwin Williams and found the SW6335 Fired Brick. Looking for the other mix and match you used as they look great!
That is awesome and thank you for going to all that work to show us!! I have an art room with a concrete floor and that would be a perfect look for the floor.
It depends on how textured it is...I have Stamped on concrete, some are smooth, some are very prickly...if it is too textured, you can stamp and have the "template" of the brick, then go back in with a mini roller to fill in where the paint didn't transfer. I do have a video showing this process. so it really depends on how textured the wall is and how much work you want to do. I am happy to send any video you may need. Thank you, Laurie
I have other videos showing corners and tricks...you can use a kitchen sponge to fit into the open space left after stamping into a corner. After you stamp all the main walls you can cut out a single brick to get into areas the entire stamp doesn't fit into. Happy to help with color product etc. email me lambos413@yahoo.com Thank you, Laurie
You would be surprised! I am blown away by the customers photos I receive...y'all do a better job then I did...seriously. Happy to send you pics of what others have done. I do paint and stamp for clients, I live in California, I have a son in AZ who also paints and stamps... You can do this! Thank you, Laurie
You can Stamp right over a painted wall...the wall color will be your "grout", I had a client Stamp Brick over a green wall and she loved it! Check out customers work on our website www.theoriginalwallstamp.com thank you, L.
You're wonderful! I'm in Southern California, too, and want my wall to go from average to fabulous! Are you still selling these? *Ps hope you are safe from th fires 🙏
Hi! Could you please share the paint brands and colors (and even the brushes) that you used in this video? I am looking for this exact coloring for my home and I’ve never painted before. I can’t wait to purchase this stamp!!
beautiful. would love to see the brick floor as I'd love to try that. I had a brick floor once. it was uneven and hard to clean but loved how it looked. This wld have none of the cons and all of the pros.
Yes, My laundry room floor is done with the Brick, white over a taupe floor. I love it. I can send a video with that process? email me laurie@originalwallstamp.com thank you, L.
Looks great! I would also like to see a set of stamps that would be like larger field stones like on an old English cottage, the type of cottage that has the stucco and batten boards on the upper 3/5, and the stone on the lower 2/5 (avoiding the 1/2 and 1/2 or the 1/3 and 2/3s mistake that some do, or worse, with a 1/4 and 3/4 ratio or even more out of balance ratio)). It would be really great to have three or four different stamps that had a set of varied-size and shaped stones in them, so they could be turned different ways and creatively fit together so it wouldn’t be too repetitive like the concrete stamps they use to make fake stone walls. The problem with them is that they are much too repetitive, they don’t remotely look real, and there’s no way to change it up. So, it would be a cut above any other stamps out there that are sold to have a stamp set for painting a natural field stone look on larger projects like the side of a shed or outbuilding, or larger floor areas where a repetitive natural stone pattern is too obvious. They’d need to be clear, so people could see how it’s lining up, they could be used to keep the pattern more natural and random-looking... I buy a stamp set like that. (Someone would do also do well to do this with garden paver molds; not everyone wants uniformity on their stepping stones in the garden, for example, uniformity is for bricks, but not for stones). These would sell well, a set of stamps, with anywhere from 3-5 different groupings of natural stones, with maybe about 3-7 “stones” of varying sizes per stamp, for a total of at least 21 “stones” from the groupings and another 6-9 individuals to make a set of a good 30 stones that could be stamped in different configurations and any odd spots filled in with the individual stone stamps, one could really do up a more natural-looking stone wall. They could be sold as a kit, maybe the kit itself could be sold in parts or combinations, or all of them as the complete “best” kit, a better price for more stamps. And a set of more squared/rectangular ones and a set of more rounded edged ones would be good, too. I’ve looked around but I haven’t found anything like it for sale. . The brick looks great and has its place, and for one of my projects I’ll consider these stamps, because they simply do not sell the brick in the color that I need. It’s very hard to get bricks in the right shade of grey or what they call “black”, which is the closest thing to actual grey I’ve found. Most of the time when they say it’s grey it’s actually a shade of brown, as if they don’t even know what grey is. Finding a charcoal grey brick or a grey with some variation of depths of grey...nearly impossible. But when you’re trying to look like you’ve got natural stones, that’s a different goal, and I’d love to see some stamps for those, ranging in stone sizes of 3” to 12-18”, with some more squareish and more rectangular than each other, like a proper English cottlage would have. I just faux-finished clapboard siding and cottage windows on the plywood backside of a large potting/work bench that doubles as privacy screening (a fence requires a permit, but a 4’ deep x 8-12’’ long work bench with an 8’ high back with shelving...needs a heavy work top and front cabinet doors to offset the weight, but it works great), set on casters does not require a permit, and is far less expensive and more functional than a wooden fence. Just some 4 x 4 posts for legs and 2”x4”s and some sheets of plywood, well-painted with exterior paint and faux finished, runs about 10-15% of the cost of an ordinary wood fence, a lower fence at that, and is much more useful. And it’s solid privacy, not partial. I say this because someone could use your brick stamps on such a project and get the effect of a brick privacy wall that gives them a workspace and probably doesn’t need the neighbor’s permission or city permits. In my city, if it’s not permanently attached to the ground, if it’s mobile, no permit is required. A shed or outbuilding on railroad ties is technically mobile, too If you have such a natural stone stamp set, let me know, I’m interested....
Oh my! I really want this, can we get this amazing stamp in the uk, went on your site and you don’t ship to the uk, went on Amazon and they were unavailable. Is there anywhere I can get this in the Uk?
Go to our website, we do ship to the UK www.theoriginalwallstamp.com If you have a problem email me your address lambos413@yahoo.com and I'll send you one myself, I'll see what the shipping would be. Thank you, Laurie
Looks like a good product and process, and you should find a way to show the initial stamp that touches the ceiling. On my screen I can't see much of the work that you do at the beginning. By the way, ceilings are not always level, thus is you use the ceiling as a reference, you should verify if its level first.
Thank you, yes, I was disappointed as I used a stand to shoot this so I couldn't see at the time. I do have other videos however. Thank you for your input. I am not great at the tech portion of this. L.
just got one but the only thing i would caution is if you have textured walls, i have knock down texture and when i place the stamp on the wall it does not stamp it . i can see the outline of the brick . So basically im hand painting in each brick probably adding triple or more to time . If my walls were flat i can see this working perfect.
Try putting more paint on the Stamp and stamping harder...I have stamped textured walls it is a bit more work but it can be done. If you do not love the outcome...I will reimburse you not a problem at all. I want you to be happy. Thank you so much. laurie
Sherry Nelson I see no reason why not. Clean your floor area, paint the floor with the color you want the grout to be, let dry. Come back and use the stamp, let dry. Seal with I’d say 3 coats of polycrylic and you’re good to go!
Yes, it all depends on the products you use and prepping the floor i.e. power washing, cleaning, priming...email me @ lambs413@yahoo.com I am happy to walk you through the tips and tricks. Thank you, Laurie
Thank you so much! It will be a couple of months before I have the time. I have this thing about a bare concrete floor without anything covering it or any heavy shiny coating. I am thrilled at the idea. Will definitely be in touch.😊👍
Please email me @ lambos413@yahoo.com I will send you colors and tools you'll need. For some reason I cannot copy and paste here. Happy to help! Thank you, Laurie
Yes...I saw it, let me know if you need any guidance when you start. My advise, is to just keep going..you'll get better and better as you go! The end results are so worth it. Please send me photos. Thank you, L.
I would like to purchase that Can you please let me know give me the information that I need and where you bought it and all that thank you so much amazing amazing
what happens if i dont perfectly align the second or third etc stamp. how can it be corrected? i might have a problem placing the next stamp without accidentally rubbing it on the wall
Well, old used Brick is not perfect...especially on the old buildings back east. If you make a mistake you can always wipe it off while its wet. But, you can just keep going and when you are finished...whatever "bothers" you, you can fix, using the "grout" color you can touch up any grout or straighten the lines using a long level. Or you can go back in with the "Brick" colors and add straight lines to the Brick...I have "Tips" videos on Utube you can watch. Also a Kitchen sponge fits into the empty space in the corner of the wall, paint the colors right onto the sponge and press into the empty space, this makes the project go super fast. I would love to see photos of your project! Thank you, Laurie
Do you mean the grout? Or the white/light gray showing through? Or the open space left after stamping? If that is the question, a kitchen sponge fits right into that open space... I apologize I'm not sure what your asking...feel free to email me lambos413@yahoo.com Thank you, Laurie
No disrespect, but that looks more like subway tile in your hands. The grout lines are too thin to be exterior brick and mortar (imo). Do you make one that looks more like outside brick with thicker grout lines? I'm very interested.
Yes, I have Stamped many exteriors...you may have to seal it with a polyurethane. Send me pics of what you are Stamping and I can better advise. You can order through our website www.theoriginalwallstamp.com Thank you so much, Laurie
I am happy to send them, I have tried sending through this message but it won't copy and paste...I'm not great at Tech. Please email me: lambos413@yahoo.com and I can send the colors through email. Thank you so much, Laurie
I would like to know if gray background works well for red/brown brick color? I just painted my apartment and I didn't want to repaint it again but I MUST to buy your stamp and transform my ordinary wall.
I've got to say as a brickie for 30 years now here in England UK, that's cool.
You've got all the age and wear and tear in there.
Old aged bricks are unique and you've really caught that effect brilliantly.
Wow! Such a compliment coming from a pro! I would love for you to give the Brick Stamp a try. I would also love to send you photos of what customers have created using the Brick Stamp...I am so impressed. email me lambos413@yahoo.com Thanks again, L.
This looks much better than I was expecting. Cheers.
This is a work of ART... She is Good!!!
So kind...thank you. L.
You should see the walls TOWS customers Stamp! Amazing.
@@theorigingalwallstamp7046
Tows? What does that mean?
Truthfully I had Never seen a "STAMP" like this until your video... it is amazing!!!
@@JudiChristopher The Original Wall Stamp=TOWS Thank you so much! L.
@@theorigingalwallstamp7046
Awwww... I get it!!!
Thank you.
My husband and I are doing this stamp on our kitchen wall right now! So fun! I like it so well we are going to do a bathroom wall too! Thank you!
YAY! Thank you so much! Please post and send photos! Love to see. L.
She said she been doing this for a hundred years. DAMN! she looks so young and energetic.
Your'e funny...thank you, L.
Great video. Just what we were looking for to change up the look of my basement art studio. People saying you talk too much apparently have a really bad case of ADHD. Best instructional video of any kind that I've seen in a long time. Thank you for taking the time to make it so detailed.
Thank you so much for your comment. I appreciate it more than you know.
I would love to see photos...I may already have photos...basement hall leading into an Art studio? (with green walls in studio? :) Laurie
Your finished wall looks incredible! Thank you for this detailed video.
Wow! I appreciate that...seems people are annoyed by the length.
Thank you for watching...I appreciate you. L.
You do fantastic work and the wall is beautiful, thank you for making the video. You have the most gracious replies and showed class.
I am humbled by your words, thank you so much. L.
I have been looking for something just like this. The best part of this stencil is the fact that its paintable if you want to change it. I can't image the work it would take if it were faux brick not to mention the dust it would collect in the curves and on the ledges. So much easy to clean when its still a flat surface but looks dimensional. I give it a thumbs up and your instructions were wonderful, and clear. I hope you still have some in stock.
You are too kind, thank you so much for your words of encouragement. Grateful, laurie
And Yes we have Brick in stock.
Superior job and this would be great for my foyer wall. It’s so unfortunate that people are so rude and disrespectful. You are a inspiration to so many.
THANK YOU FOR THIS...Very kind. made my day, L.
Amazed how you are able to get such a cohesive end result using the same brush dipped in the multiple colors. I would think they would get mumbo jumbo/ruddy. And yet it works. I would want a separate paint brush in each muffin tin. Suppose that is why you are the pro with completed jobs and I am just a spectator too afraid to begin one? : ) Lesson learned, don't over think it JUST DO IT! Great job! Fabulous product!
May I say, this is why I wanted to manufacture The Original Wall Stamp...so it takes the "fear" out of paint and design. Really, You can do this! I am happy to walk you through the process if and when you decide to give it a try! email me @ laurie@originalwallstamp.com Thank you, L.
Where sale brick stamp?
@@GregoryPark-no7jn www.theoriginalwallstamp.com Thank you, L.
what a great job and what a basic technique with so much originality ,keep on going God bless you.
Wow...thank you so much...yes, It is totally up to God, whatever happens with this. May God Bless you! Laurie
Wow!! Amazing! It looks real. Thanks for sharing. I'll certainly do this one day.🤗💕💕
Thank you So much! L.
I have to get one of those Brick Stamps. Totally Awesome work that you do !!!!
This looks amazing! It also looks like it took 100 years.
Thank you, it actually took about 25 minutes after setting up. Once you get a rhythm it goes pretty quick. L.
Started using mine last night. I LOVE it!!!!! HIGHLY recommend this product! And came with a personalized thank you note ❤️ Thank you so much!
Well, you certainly live up to your name...You inspired me! Thank you for your kind words, I would really love to see the outcome of your Stamping.
I truly had the Stamps manufactured so anyone (even those who do not consider themselves artsy or creative) could have fun creating their own space! Thanks again, L.
WOW!! This is super awesome! I really want that brick appeal in my home but don’t want to spend a fortune on wall paper. I want this look so bad I was about to just suck up the price on the wall paper. This is an answer to my prayers. I’m heading to your site. I’m so excited to try this out!!!
Dee...that is so cool! Thank you so much! L.
I'm looking to do the brick look on an inside wall and I must say that does come out very nicely.
Yay! I would love to see photos...please watch all the Tips videos for best results! Thank you, L.
boy you have the patience of a saint I WOULD NEVER BE ABLE TO DO IT...BLESS YOU.
Yes you could! Once you're set up it's really only like an hour...;)
Hi! I just found your video and didn't hesitate to place my order of this brick template just now! I'm in Los Angeles, California. This looks AMAZING and can't wait to see how my apartment will look once I apply this in my restroom, bedroom, and kitchen walls!!!!
YAY! Please send before and after pics! I'm in Simi Valley, email, call or text with any questions. Thank you, Laurie
@@theorigingalwallstamp7046 Will do, definitely! I do however, have one question; how do finish the end of a wall, or merging walls at a corner? Do you offer a "single brick" template or....? Please, in confused about this. Thank you, Laurie!!!! 🙃
- Simon
@@redpilllense7125 I do have videos showing how to get into the corners...I use a single brick or a kitchen sponge fits right into that half brick area that is left open in the corners....feel free to call or text with any questions! thank you, L.
@@redpilllense7125 You can use a single Brick cut out from the Stamp, then duct tape it back for a future use...or use a kitchen sponge it works well in the small 1/2 Brick open spaces in the corner. I do have videos on UTUBE showing this and my website .
Thank you so much, Laurie
@@theorigingalwallstamp7046 I love it! Can you please provide a link to the video on how to work merging walls? I recieved my template last week (YAAAAAY!!!!!!) and have painted the walls. I plan to start the "brick" look this weekend, time permitting.
I Just Purchased this Stamp! Your Work Is Absolutely Beautiful:) The Wall Looks AMAZING!! Thank you so very much Lorrie:) What an inexpensive way to transform a wall!!
Yay! And Yes...exactly why I created this...for people like YOU!
Please send pics, I love to see what customers create! You made my day. L.
Thank You so very much:) This Product is Absolutely Wonderful and so are You:) Thank You for taking your time to demonstrate how to use the stamp:) It is Truly Amazing! Many Blessings to you Always:)
I cannot Thank you enough...really, you are so encouraging! I am Humbled by your kind words. Laurie
Hi Laurie , Here in Palmdale Calif. All of the homes are cookie cutter . Noting special like the Homes in the Mid West! I Love Vintage , Shabby Chic, Bohemian Decor. I Have always wanted a brick wall, but did not want the hassle of it. When i came across your video i was so happy! i have an area in the house that is very bland , iv been wanting to create a reading room for this space, and The Brick Stamp is Perfect! Thank You so very much :) i Will make sure to tell all of my friends about it! MANY BLESSINGS TO YOU LAURIE
Wow!, I cannot wait to see Before & After pics...follow me on Instagram or FB I post TOWS Customers photos! You may get ideas. Thank you, L.
That's exactly what I'm looking for! Looks great!!
Wow! That looks fantastic! I hope it's as easy as you make it look...lol!! It looks so real!
Check out The Original Wall Stamp FB or Instagram, I have photos of customers Brick Stamping...they Stamped Brick walls better than I did! really! Thank you, L.
This was a really cool project, and you presented it well. I am excited to try it. Thanks
God job!! Thanks to share your work.
Fantastic!
Born and Raised in Chicago and now living in California I miss the Brick scene and want a Brick decor in my home. Today, I was ready to purchase Brick shower curtains and collage them on my wall then I thought of stencil, and wallpaper but now I know I am sure to buy your Original Wall Stamp Brick Stamp, so easy and can you list the colors you are using, Thank You!
Yay! thank you...I am in Chicago right now at the IHHS Home show! It is 8* below...I am a Cali Gal so this is crazy cold for me.
Yes, email me @ lambos413@ yahoo.com and I will send you my used red Brick colors. I am happy to help in anyway. Please watch the Tips videos, they really help make the process fun with a fabulous outcome! I am blown away by the Stamped walls TOWS customers create! Thanks again, Laurie
It looks so real! I love it.
Yes and super fun! Thank you, L.
Can you please advise the colors you used here! I love this!!! Please please!! Thank you.
Fantastic job! Thanks for sharing
That is so kind...Thank you. Laurie
This is an amazing product. Thank you for this detailed DIY video.
Wow, You are too kind. Thank you very much, L.
this turned out much better than I expected!!! Love it
Thank you so much! L.
Wow.thx....easiest apply. I have been searching for weeks!!
Thank you, Email lambos413@yahoo.com me I'll send you pic and videos of tricks...Next week though, I'm out of town till Monday.
thanks again, L.
Wow! This is such a great idea! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you, I appreciate that. Laurie
Just ordered for our garage 1920s speakeasy. I was looking at faux brick and even foam brick panels from movie sets-all too expensive. This looks like a fun and cost effective solution!
Please email or text me, I had another client use Damask for his speak easy room...I gave him colors to use etc...it turned out fabulous!
Thank you, the brick will be perfect for the style your'e after.
L. em lambos413@yahoo.com
805 207 6688
Awesome job lady
Thank you! L.
I just got mine today! Can you tell me the colors you used? I would like to get something very similar at Sherwin Williams and found the SW6335 Fired Brick. Looking for the other mix and match you used as they look great!
That is awesome and thank you for going to all that work to show us!! I have an art room with a concrete floor and that would be a perfect look for the floor.
Yes, we have a video for stamping floors. I Brick Stamped my laundry room floor right over linoleum, I love it.
Just got mine today. Going to start on my wall tomorrow
Great, Call or text with any questions. 805 207 6688 Laurie
Looks great! Are those colors readily available at hardware stores?
Hey Christopher...I did email you colors right? Sorry I missed this...Thank you, Laurie
It looks so real. Thanks for sharing
Yay! Thank you so much, L.
This looks so freaking amazing!! I love it!
Yay! Thank you so much, L.
Wow very nice can you do this over an old larger concrete wall?
It depends on how textured it is...I have Stamped on concrete, some are smooth, some are very prickly...if it is too textured, you can stamp and have the "template" of the brick, then go back in with a mini roller to fill in where the paint didn't transfer. I do have a video showing this process.
so it really depends on how textured the wall is and how much work you want to do.
I am happy to send any video you may need.
Thank you, Laurie
Looks fabulous. Would like to give it a try in our rv. A little concerned about how to do the corners??
I have other videos showing corners and tricks...you can use a kitchen sponge to fit into the open space left after stamping into a corner. After you stamp all the main walls you can cut out a single brick to get into areas the entire stamp doesn't fit into.
Happy to help with color product etc.
email me lambos413@yahoo.com Thank you, Laurie
Nice 👍 new to your vlog I’m look new ideas I like to this in leaving room
Thank you so much Angelica!
I’ll never be able to make it look this great. How do I get you to come over to do this. ? That’s awesome 👏
You would be surprised! I am blown away by the customers photos I receive...y'all do a better job then I did...seriously. Happy to send you pics of what others have done.
I do paint and stamp for clients, I live in California, I have a son in AZ who also paints and stamps...
You can do this!
Thank you, Laurie
Very helpful! Thank you very much!!!!
Super beautiful
Thank you so much! L.
Wow so lovely!
Thank you so much! Very kind. L.
Is there anyway to mix in some dry wall compound in the paint to make look more 3-d? This does look wonderful.
I would love to try that! I will video and place it on tube...will be a couple weeks. But, I cannot imagine why it would work! Love that idea. Laurie
can i stamp it over a finish wall ? or is there any prepping step i have to do first ?
You can Stamp right over a painted wall...the wall color will be your "grout", I had a client Stamp Brick over a green wall and she loved it! Check out customers work on our website www.theoriginalwallstamp.com thank you, L.
Great job
Yay, Thank you, L.
Will this work on concrete cinder block?
You're wonderful! I'm in Southern California, too, and want my wall to go from average to fabulous! Are you still selling these? *Ps hope you are safe from th fires 🙏
Amazing work...,👌👌👌
Thank you so much! L.
could you please list the colors you used. this is gorgeous!! I wonder if a plaster of Paris mix faux german schmear could be done over this?
Yes, please email me lambos413@yahoo.com and I will send colors....Yes you can schmear over this! thank you, L.
I am trying to send colors this way....hopefully they go through, if not please email me.
Doesn't look like they copies/pasted?
Trying again...
Would it work on a bumpy wall? Like in a basement cement wall?
Hey Mallory, Can you send me a photo of the wall? lambos413@yaoo.com Let me take a look.
Thank you, Laurie
Beautiful job!!!
Thank you so much, L.
Hi! Could you please share the paint brands and colors (and even the brushes) that you used in this video? I am looking for this exact coloring for my home and I’ve never painted before. I can’t wait to purchase this stamp!!
Hey Tenisha, Email me lambos413@yahoo.com I'll email you all the information and colors. Thank you, L.
Amazing🤗🤗🤗🤗iwill try this ...thumbs up maam
Yay! Thank you, L.
beautiful. would love to see the brick floor as I'd love to try that. I had a brick floor once. it was uneven and hard to clean but loved how it looked. This wld have none of the cons and all of the pros.
Yes, My laundry room floor is done with the Brick, white over a taupe floor. I love it. I can send a video with that process? email me laurie@originalwallstamp.com thank you, L.
Looks great!
I would also like to see a set of stamps that would be like larger field stones like on an old English cottage, the type of cottage that has the stucco and batten boards on the upper 3/5, and the stone on the lower 2/5 (avoiding the 1/2 and 1/2 or the 1/3 and 2/3s mistake that some do, or worse, with a 1/4 and 3/4 ratio or even more out of balance ratio)).
It would be really great to have three or four different stamps that had a set of varied-size and shaped stones in them, so they could be turned different ways and creatively fit together so it wouldn’t be too repetitive like the concrete stamps they use to make fake stone walls. The problem with them is that they are much too repetitive, they don’t remotely look real, and there’s no way to change it up.
So, it would be a cut above any other stamps out there that are sold to have a stamp set for painting a natural field stone look on larger projects like the side of a shed or outbuilding, or larger floor areas where a repetitive natural stone pattern is too obvious. They’d need to be clear, so people could see how it’s lining up, they could be used to keep the pattern more natural and random-looking... I buy a stamp set like that.
(Someone would do also do well to do this with garden paver molds; not everyone wants uniformity on their stepping stones in the garden, for example, uniformity is for bricks, but not for stones).
These would sell well, a set of stamps, with anywhere from 3-5 different groupings of natural stones, with maybe about 3-7 “stones” of varying sizes per stamp, for a total of at least 21 “stones” from the groupings and another 6-9 individuals to make a set of a good 30 stones that could be stamped in different configurations and any odd spots filled in with the individual stone stamps, one could really do up a more natural-looking stone wall. They could be sold as a kit, maybe the kit itself could be sold in parts or combinations, or all of them as the complete “best” kit, a better price for more stamps. And a set of more squared/rectangular ones and a set of more rounded edged ones would be good, too. I’ve looked around but I haven’t found anything like it for sale.
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The brick looks great and has its place, and for one of my projects I’ll consider these stamps, because they simply do not sell the brick in the color that I need. It’s very hard to get bricks in the right shade of grey or what they call “black”, which is the closest thing to actual grey I’ve found. Most of the time when they say it’s grey it’s actually a shade of brown, as if they don’t even know what grey is. Finding a charcoal grey brick or a grey with some variation of depths of grey...nearly impossible. But when you’re trying to look like you’ve got natural stones, that’s a different goal, and I’d love to see some stamps for those, ranging in stone sizes of 3” to 12-18”, with some more squareish and more rectangular than each other, like a proper English cottlage would have.
I just faux-finished clapboard siding and cottage windows on the plywood backside of a large potting/work bench that doubles as privacy screening (a fence requires a permit, but a 4’ deep x 8-12’’ long work bench with an 8’ high back with shelving...needs a heavy work top and front cabinet doors to offset the weight, but it works great), set on casters does not require a permit, and is far less expensive and more functional than a wooden fence. Just some 4 x 4 posts for legs and 2”x4”s and some sheets of plywood, well-painted with exterior paint and faux finished, runs about 10-15% of the cost of an ordinary wood fence, a lower fence at that, and is much more useful. And it’s solid privacy, not partial. I say this because someone could use your brick stamps on such a project and get the effect of a brick privacy wall that gives them a workspace and probably doesn’t need the neighbor’s permission or city permits. In my city, if it’s not permanently attached to the ground, if it’s mobile, no permit is required. A shed or outbuilding on railroad ties is technically mobile, too
If you have such a natural stone stamp set, let me know, I’m interested....
Yes! I would love that also...we have many designs on deck, as soon as we can afford to make new Stamps we will! yay, thank you for the idea. L.
You’re welcome! The brick stamp is also great, much faster and easier to get just the right brick color ;)
Oh my! I really want this, can we get this amazing stamp in the uk, went on your site and you don’t ship to the uk, went on Amazon and they were unavailable. Is there anywhere I can get this in the Uk?
Go to our website, we do ship to the UK
www.theoriginalwallstamp.com
If you have a problem email me your address lambos413@yahoo.com and I'll send you one myself, I'll see what the shipping would be.
Thank you, Laurie
Thank you! Where do I get the template of stamp?
Looks like a good product and process, and you should find a way to show the initial stamp that touches the ceiling. On my screen I can't see much of the work that you do at the beginning. By the way, ceilings are not always level, thus is you use the ceiling as a reference, you should verify if its level first.
Thank you, yes, I was disappointed as I used a stand to shoot this so I couldn't see at the time. I do have other videos however. Thank you for your input. I am not great at the tech portion of this. L.
I love it,thanks!
Thank you so much! L.
Just cool as hell! You go girl
Wow...thank you so much!
Love your videos.. very well presented 😁
Very kind to say, thank you so much. L.
That's a nice alternative. Fun! 🌺
You're awesome!
Thank you so much, L.
Received mine 2 days ago, doing my wall tomorrow.
I would love to see what you Stamped! Thank you so much L.
2envy Shanice where did you get that stamp?
TheOrigingalWallStamp I wish to have that stamp and where to get one.
@@edhcreation www.theoriginalwallstamp.com Its listed on the top of the page...in the name of the poster or you could google it. Seriously?
just got one but the only thing i would caution is if you have textured walls, i have knock down texture and when i place the stamp on the wall it does not stamp it . i can see the outline of the brick . So basically im hand painting in each brick probably adding triple or more to time . If my walls were flat i can see this working perfect.
Try putting more paint on the Stamp and stamping harder...I have stamped textured walls it is a bit more work but it can be done. If you do not love the outcome...I will reimburse you not a problem at all. I want you to be happy. Thank you so much. laurie
how do you do the white lines or the grout?
Yeah that’s what I need… a girlfriend! Lol
I love it. Looks awesome!!!
Thant's funny! thank you, L.
Could you use it to stencil a concrete floor?
Sherry Nelson I see no reason why not. Clean your floor area, paint the floor with the color you want the grout to be, let dry. Come back and use the stamp, let dry. Seal with I’d say 3 coats of polycrylic and you’re good to go!
Yes, it all depends on the products you use and prepping the floor i.e. power washing, cleaning, priming...email me @ lambs413@yahoo.com I am happy to walk you through the tips and tricks. Thank you, Laurie
Thank you so much! It will be a couple of months before I have the time. I have this thing about a bare concrete floor without anything covering it or any heavy shiny coating. I am thrilled at the idea. Will definitely be in touch.😊👍
Thank you very much! That’s help a lot!
Thank you, L.
I want to order it but I’m so scared to find the right paint colors to mix. Yours looks amazing
Wonderful!!! When i can get the template ? Could not find it online
Thank you so much, www.theoriginalwallstamp.com Thank you, Laurie
Beautiful easy . Where can I get the brick stamp
www.theoriginalwallstamp.com Thank you! L.
Love it! Can you list all of your materials, including the brand and paint colors? I want mine to look exactly like yours!
Please email me @ lambos413@yahoo.com I will send you colors and tools you'll need. For some reason I cannot copy and paste here.
Happy to help! Thank you, Laurie
Easy simple fantastic
Wow
Yes...Thank you so much! L.
Hey there!! I just purchased the brick stamp. Do you mind posting the exact paint colors you bought? I love your result
email me lambos413@yahoo.com and I'll send them to you! Thank you, L.
TheOrigingalWallStamp you’re awesome thanks!!! Just sent an email
Yes...I saw it, let me know if you need any guidance when you start. My advise, is to just keep going..you'll get better and better as you go! The end results are so worth it. Please send me photos. Thank you, L.
Wow this looks awesome
Yay! Thank you so much, L.
I would like to purchase that Can you please let me know give me the information that I need and where you bought it and all that thank you so much amazing amazing
www.theoriginalwallstamp.com
thankyousomuch
I apologize, my space key wasn't working yesterday so my reply was weird...Thank you so much! Laurie
Wonderful just wonderful .. love it!
Wow, That is so kind...Thank you so much. L.
I love this! Great job!
Thank you so much! L.
Just got mine in the mail today 👏
YAY! Please send me Before & After pics! Thank you, L.
plz tell me from where did you get it
@@dazzlemakeovers1487 I am so sorry I missed this message, the website is www.theoriginalwallstamp.com Thank you so much, L.
That looks great!
Thank you so much!
You are so awesome!!!!
I don't understand why you speed up the most important part...
You putting it on the wall. WOW it turned out Beautiful.
Thank you so much...I had to edit the video because it was too long...it's still too long. Thank you for watching it. Laurie
@@theorigingalwallstamp7046
It was not too long... it was just right!!!
what happens if i dont perfectly align the second or third etc stamp. how can it be corrected? i might have a problem placing the next stamp without accidentally rubbing it on the wall
Well, old used Brick is not perfect...especially on the old buildings back east.
If you make a mistake you can always wipe it off while its wet. But, you can just keep going and when you are finished...whatever "bothers" you, you can fix, using the "grout" color you can touch up any grout or straighten the lines using a long level. Or you can go back in with the "Brick" colors and add straight lines to the Brick...I have "Tips" videos on Utube you can watch.
Also a Kitchen sponge fits into the empty space in the corner of the wall, paint the colors right onto the sponge and press into the empty space, this makes the project go super fast.
I would love to see photos of your project!
Thank you, Laurie
How dod you get the white edges of each brick?
Do you mean the grout? Or the white/light gray showing through? Or the open space left after stamping? If that is the question, a kitchen sponge fits right into that open space...
I apologize I'm not sure what your asking...feel free to email me lambos413@yahoo.com
Thank you, Laurie
No disrespect, but that looks more like subway tile in your hands. The grout lines are too thin to be exterior brick and mortar (imo). Do you make one that looks more like outside brick with thicker grout lines? I'm very interested.
OMG so awesome!!!!!!!❤️
Thankyousomuch!L.
Thankyousomuch!
Sorry, my space key wasn't working yesterday, so my reply was weird.
Thank you so much! laurie
WHAT ?!!!!!!!! ✨🎆🎇✨ thank you
Thank you so much! L.
Can you use this outside? Where do you get the stamp?
Yes, I have Stamped many exteriors...you may have to seal it with a polyurethane. Send me pics of what you are Stamping and I can better advise. You can order through our website www.theoriginalwallstamp.com Thank you so much, Laurie
I apologize for the late response...I have been helping with extended family...
Hey, what exact colors did you use?
I am happy to send them, I have tried sending through this message but it won't copy and paste...I'm not great at Tech.
Please email me: lambos413@yahoo.com and I can send the colors through email.
Thank you so much, Laurie
@@theorigingalwallstamp7046 Thank you very much. I'll be emailing you shortly. I love your video.
Do you think I could use it on my concrete porch using porch paint?
Absolutely!
Just got mine! Can't wait to try it!
Yay! Please send photos...also check out the "tips" videos on tube or our website to make your stamping experience the best it can be! Thank you, L.
Amazing great job
Thank you so much! L.
I love that!!!
😍😍😍 what color paint did you use ? I want to do this for my mom
Please email me @ lambos413@yahoo.com I can email the colors...thank you, L.
I would like to know if gray background works well for red/brown brick color? I just painted my apartment and I didn't want to repaint it again but I MUST to buy your stamp and transform my ordinary wall.
Yes...this was done on a gray background!