
Textured skins, molds, and stamping mats for a natural stone finish
Textured skins, molds, and stamping mats for a natural stone finish
Mix concrete with desired color pigment and make a pancake
Use trowel to smooth concrete surface you intend to stamp Let concrete sit until firm enough to take impression
Dust a colored releasing agent onto concrete surface.
Firmly press stamp onto surface and sides of concrete, transferring the natural rock impression into the concrete.
Move stamp around to create a natural look and feel
Let concrete cure 24 hours. Hose off thoroughly.
Spray a concrete acid stain on the dried stones for highlight color, if desired
Use a concrete penetrating sealant to preserve the color of your stones.
These are some of the patterns available from Rockmolds.com
Recreating rocks and stone found in nature
When designing and building an outdoor living space many times it is desired to recreate what nature has offered. Sometimes a beautiful rockscape or waterfall is just the thing. Whether its a natural boulder stack, or a cascading waterfall, natural rock patterns and colorations can be recreated by talented concrete craftsmen. Even a walking path can seem perfectly natural when using concrete, color, rock molds and an artist. Here's a sample of how stamped concrete rocks are created.
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RockMolds.com - Latex rubber rock molds for concrete texturing
- Stepping Stones
- Water Features
- Custom Paving
- Hawaiin Lava Rock Skins
Our Lava Rock Stamp series offers genuine lava stone textures, molded from the slopes of Haleakala in Maui, Hawaii.
Concrete, water feature and landscape professionals will be excited utilizing these unique, tropical, commercial quality stamps in a variety of projects.
Outdoor paving such as stepping stones, lanais, showers, gazebos. Water features for faux rock or seaming natural boulders together. Flat veneer stone for walls, fences, barbecues, or retainers.
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