Bag stipple with drooley blobs
Original finish was done with a burlap bag.
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Original finish was done with a burlap bag.
A car wash sponge won't work.
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Float finish using medium sandblasting sand.
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Float finish using fine sand.
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Color cement finish troweled almost smooth.
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Mortar troweled hard and burnished.
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Heavy Spanish texture addition.
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Spanish Lace texture
Texture matches on the money.
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Blobs closer together
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Blobs farther apart
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Smaller blobs knocked down. See more:
Colored rocks and glass
Fine white rocks
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Screened rocks. See more..
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75% pea gravel and 25% 3/4 gravel. More:
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Existing house on the right of the picture. See more..
Finish is done using a burlap bag. More:
were used 100 years ago for textures. Bags were called croaker sacks because they came from the fish market. More..
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by Proteus.
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Dash on broom finish. More...
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Left is ours. Right is existing. More...
Dash on stucco with droopy points. More...
Matches on the money.
Different grades of sand are mixed with white portland cement. Matches on the money. More...
Lace texture on this old building. More...
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100 year old house in Washington, DC. More..
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Splatter finish in Washington, DC.
Stucco addition in Washington, DC
Sand is half fine and half medium. Matches on the money.
Addition in Alexandria, Virginia
Flattened blobs match on the money.
Patch on historic house in Richmond, Virginia. Check it Out:
Stucco on new addition in Alexandria, Virginia matches on the money.
Deeply scored blocks in McLean, Virginia. See details:
Match the existing on the money.
Color dried out pretty close. More:
on new house.
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Tennis ball in Burke, Virginia. More:
Faux marble window surrounds. How we did it:
in Washington, DC. More...
with droopy blobs in Washington, DC.. More...
Concrete coated with a stone like color and texture. More:
Joints are formed with tape. More:
in Washington, DC
in Washington, DC
in Washington, DC
in Washington, DC
in Washington, DC
in Washington, DC
in Washington, DC