Synopses & Reviews
Concrete furniture and containers add structure and decoration to the garden, and the addition of color makes them even more stylish and eye-catching. These trendy pieces can cost thousands of dollars at home decor stores, but they can also be made at home for pennies on the pound.
Color Concrete Garden Projects, by concrete artisans Nathan Smith and Michael Snyder, covers everything the reader needs to start crafting and living in full color. This hands-on guide features basic information on how to mix concrete and add color using dyes, paints, and inlaid materials. The 20 step-by-step projects include small items, like a highly textured candle holder with an old-world feel and a simple stacked-ring planter, and larger pieces, like an elegant and unobtrusive bike rack, a modern seat for toddlers, and a beautiful fire pit that is a perfect gathering place for friends and family.
Color Concrete Garden Projects is for crafters, DIYers, gardeners, and anyone looking for a fun way to add a splash of sophisticated color to their outdoor space.
Synopsis
A Library Journal BestCrafts & DIYBook of2015
Incorporating concrete design into a home garden can now be easily achieved by any do-it-yourself enthusiast Concrete furniture and containers add style and personality to outdoor spaces, and the addition of color makes these objects even more eye-catching. These trendy pieces can cost thousands of dollars at garden centers and furniture stores, but they can also be made affordably at home. In this hands-on guide, concrete artisans Nathan Smith and Michael Snyder offer basic information on how to mix concrete and add color using dyes, paints, and inlaid materials. The twenty step-by-step projects include small items, like a candle holder with an old-world feel and a simple stacked-ring planter, and larger pieces, like an elegant bike rack and a beautiful fire pit that is the perfect gathering place for friends and family."
Synopsis
Discover the countless ways you can craft with color and concrete! Concrete is the perfect medium for outdoor crafts. It is versatile and durable, and it looks even better with time. Add the unexpected element of color, and you have the perfect recipe for vibrant, modern outdoor decor. This hands-on guide will take your outdoor space from gray to great. Concrete artisans Nathan Smith and Michael Snyder show you how to mix concrete, use forms and molds, and add color using stains, slurries, and other innovative techniques.. Twenty creative step-by-step projects for furniture, planters, and art include an elegant tabletop planter, a modern birdhouse, and a charming chair for kids.
About the Author
Nathan Smith has a BBA in business management with an emphasis in entrepreneurship. He started his journey with concrete in the form of countertops for his own home. The material was fascinating and the medium was too much to resist. Since its formation in 2007, Set in Stone has slowly assembled a team of talented and creative individuals. They all consider themselves a part of a concrete evolution, using the seemingly limitless material to enrich lives ultimately through the creative process. He resides in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He feels at home in the shop, on a bike in the woods, and especially hanging out with his family.
Michael Snyder is an artisan craftsman with a background in sculpture and carpentry. He works at Set in Stone, a concrete design company with a focus on making beautiful useful objects. He lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Charles Coleman is a photographer based in Chattanooga, Tennessee, with over nine years in the field. His works are fostered from a desire to express stories through mediums ranging from tintype photography to video documentary. Visit charlescolemanphotography.com for more information.