But first!
We did this to our fireplace...
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We turned it pink!! Its Pepto Bismol pink actually, due to the special concrete/mortar/stucco primer, you can see Rory applying it below. It was this horrendous color most of the morning today, until we got to mixing up the plaster.

Currently this is the finish. Its a little gray still as it's wet and should dry to white in the next few days. Rory is still hand troweling it as I type, which needed to be done many times over the last couple hours to get a nice smooth finish.

Here is a close up of the trowel marks.

A long way from what it once was.

2 comments:
LOOKS GREAT!!!!
Thank you! It was a n odd fireplace to refinish, sometimes I felt like we should have just demoed the thing and start fresh.
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