Hello! I'm Maria Amelia Mendes. Welcome! If you like cement arts, here is the place. This huge vessel, with wheels to move it wherever you want, was made with cement and Styrofoam Leave your like in this video! If you are not yet subscribed to the channel, sign up and activate sininho to receive notification of all videos published here. To make this vessel I used a styrofoam structure and if styrofoam and discarded by furniture stores and appliances probably it was from a refrigerator, it was the base of a refrigerator I cut the styrofoam with a hot knife Then I glued the sides with white glue and I fixed it with a piece of iron rebar I made the union of the bottom with the side with pieces of wire, making staples with the wire setting Seeking to make everything steady and reinforced I also put wire mesh around. This is a bird nursery screen. I fixed this screen, too, with wire clips This screen, in addition to reinforcing the base of the vessel, help in the adhesion of the mass of styrofoam cement After the structure of the vessel was finished, I made the mass of cement and Styrofoam. For the mass I used a measure of cement, a measure of Mortar AC2 (cement mixture for bonding tiles) and two measures of crushed isopores. See the card on how to crush styrofoam. I put enough water on it. With the mass of cement I filled the holes And then I put the mass of styrofoam all over the bottom of the pot I leveled and tightened So I applied the same dough on the sides both internally and externally. I put only a thin layer With the same mass I modeled and glued the stones all over the outside I took small portions of dough, molded my hands Looking to give a rectangular shape, and I was putting I filled each career at once. First I made the base, and then was intercalating the following careers with his fingertips he was delimiting the stones When the mass of the base dried, I was passing a cement syrup with brush to moisten and facilitate the adhesion of the mass (of the stones) In this part, the cement mass of the base was already dry, so it was necessary moisten with the cement syrup The next day, I made a cement mix with white PVA glue for waterproofing. I used with a glass (200 ml) of water, 3 spoons of white glue and I mixed cement until I made the point with the brush I went inside and out. I put green, brown and black pigments in the remainder of this remaining cement syrup With this cement syrup I made the contour of the stones when it dried, I turned to make the bottom of the pot. I put an iron grill and fixed with wire to reinforce this bottom I first filled the styrofoam cavities with a mass of crushed cement and Styrofoam I then spread the dough to the bottom of the pot a thin layer about 3 cm thick I fixed the wheels I fixed the wheels with a bolt of eight centimeters in length for each wheel I used four screws the casters already come with a hole to fit the screw I left two days with wet towels to cure the cement I gave a retouch in the losses so that each stone has a different color I used moss green paint yellow ocher is brown Pva ink and then, with the slightly dirty paintbrush, he gave brushstrokes of these paints on the stones so that each stone of a different hue You also have to make the drainage holes in the pot. It was made with a drill the same stone painting was done on the top and there I applied resin throughout the vessel, inside and outside Everyone wants the scent of flowers, but few get their hands dirty to grow them. Watch the latest video too! Follow me on social networks Sign up for the channel if you have not yet subscribed. Thank you so much for watching this video until the end!