Decorative Concrete Rock Textures- Stone Texture Making

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Making of Rock Textures and Stone Textures by taking a SBC Hands on Water Feature and Rock Making Class in sunny Phoenix, Arizona. Enjoy the testimonies from some of our amazing and creative students who learned the art of stone veneer, created on site and synthetic rocks by applying on site recipes that anyone can produce. This is the Decorative Concrete Training course that offers it all. We look forward to serving you.

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  • hey brian nice work, i live up north , would the water falls stand up to the weather. i would love to take the class in the winter after the landscaping season is over

  • Thanks for the compliment, and yes the water falls hold up in all climates. Let us know how we can help, would love to see you in the class, take care.

  • hey Brian excellent videos ive watched them all in the last few days. It looks like you've really established yourself as the leader in the industry. All the years I worked for you I knew you would.

  • Thanks for the compliments, I appreciate the kind words! Bryan Hope all is well and wish the best for you to!

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  • I wanna come meet some hot men at the classes. Just kidding I think. I love making faux rock. I just finished a 5 foot high 4 tiered water fountain. :0) My thing is to use styrafoam as the inner support. I make my boulders the same way. My neighbors must think I am a very strong woman HA I am at the point of whether to try something new to paint my fountain. Do you use stains? What would be a good manufacturer for them? And should I use water or acid based? Help? Would like antiqued

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