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The Quicker Brick


otterine

No, I will never give up on egg carton brickwork, but I tried an experiment to help a friend out with a brick floor project. We were thinking egg carton brick, but she has a Beacon Hill and three large floors to fill. Even with awesome results, cutting egg carton bricks is time consuming and daunting to say the least.

 

Then the other day I was down a Pinterest rabbit hole, and I ran across an old entry from Tiny Handmade. The miniaturist had made a wood tile floor from popsicle sticks. I thought, what about skinny sticks? :D I cut 3/4" bricks making sure the rounded edge side was up and then sanded them smooth on the ends.

 

I glued them to my sample template (just a piece of black paper without lines) and stippled on Moon Yellow by Americana using a stencil brush, which gave it a subtle texture. These are going to be relatively smooth bricks compared to the bumpy egg carton material. If you wanted more surface texture, you could use gel medium dabbed on with a sponge brush before painting. But, having them nice and smooth will make furniture placement on the surface much easier. Here the paint is still wet.

 

Grouting didn't seem necessary as I just made sure there was excess paint in the grooves to cover evenly, but that would be simple enough to add with spackling, grout or other filler. These would work especially well for a painted brick wall or floor since you aren't going to be able to bend these around a three dimensional object.

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