Caramel Marble: How I made My Own Countertop for Much Less | Stone Coat Epoxy

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We used Art Coat, Epoxy undercoat white, Diamond dust metallic powder, white dye, brown dye for our recipe.

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I'm really proud of how this turned out, what is something you're incredibly proud of?

StoneCoatCountertops
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That caramel marble is beautiful! Love seeing the earth tone marbles.

janiswhitehead
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Are you kidding? That is artwork! I can't wait for my next project, everyone who sees my first time pour ( carrara marble kit ), wants me to do there kitchens, wish I had the time, but, it was incredibly easy to get a amazing job done, I love your product and the individualized help I got from your knowledgeable staff. Thanks again

craighanzi
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Just absolutely stunning! You know how sometimes you see a project, and for the life of you, you can’t figure out how it was done? Then when you are shown the steps, it all just falls into place in your head, and you are even more grateful for having learned. Thank you so much! 🌻

massabielle
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Yummy. I love that it wasn't overworked.

pattyjordan
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Love it, would like a streak of jade green in it. Don't know why but I love just a little green with the caramel/brown tones.

bonnieknight
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I love this technique, it has an agate look about it that is gorgeous and stunning. I can’t wait to try it for myself. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, it’s an awesome and convenient trade to learn.

emmacrowfeather
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I would never lose weight looking at this countertop in my kitchen!

myfriendscallmelee
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This was really fun to watch. I've been watching guys creating beautiful counter tops or tables with very expensive woods. I think this is more practical and cost effective because of the durability of the material. I would be on pins and needles guarding a $10 to $15k wood top for burns and stains

haroldbrooks
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I don’t know what’s yummier... this countertop or the big, strong, handsome man creating a masterpiece! 😉

AshCupric
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Once again I am so inspired. Absolutely stunning. I can see once you learn this technique it would be hard to stop. Each piece is a canvas; As an artist….I find it absolutely fascinating. Makes me think of my dad who used to lay tiles and was extremely multi talented artist who when painted did full finish and often hand painted marble veins all over so delicately and precisely. He made huge man made stone with wire mesh around newspapers and covered it with cement and it dried naturally rough…. Next he again painted into his surface to make it look like real stone and every detail making it appear more rich. My dad Salvatore Ramondino was like my Leonardo DaVinci… he used to get lost into his fantasy novels so he was an amazing storyteller and that’s where he often drew a lot of his inspirations and was able to capture us as kids and growing up….Miss him. He would absolutely love this.

CaraRamzi
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Where is the chocolate?

This is a similar technique to acrylic pour art. I was wondering if it could be done with resin. Now I know.

angelheart
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You are an inspiration, thankyou for all your videos I've been watching your videos for a while now and I finally got the courage to try it on my kitchen counter. I like to say not to shabby for my first big pour. I couldn't have done it without you. Thankyou!! 👍👍

bensgirl
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this has been the first out of hundreds of videos I have watched with epoxy that actually looks natural.

duskeyowl
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After watching your videos for a few months I decided to take the leap into epoxy wood art. I ordered another product ( something boat ) before I watched your Stone Coat videos. Over the last 3 weeks, my 6-year-old daughter and I have created so many small projects that it boggles the mind. Most of them made it into the trash but, because of your how-to videos, 10% are incredibly beautiful. I've been making Shoji table lamps for 5 years and plan on dipping or replacing the shoji paper with epoxy to give it a unique look. I will be ordering your epoxy in a week or so. If it wasn't for your team and the great videos of inspiration I would have never tried to do this. Your team has a talent for teaching and from the bottom of my heart, I want to say thank you.

nwpia
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I absolutely CAN'T WAIT TO GET MY HANDS ON YOUR PRODUCT! Unfortunately, (being a builder for 20 years, and segwaying into cabinetry, Millwork Specialist for another 33 years), I've got 1 final joint to be replaced in my right shoulder, so I can actually use the arm again.

Surgery is June 5th at the Cleveland Clinic as I have some other health issues that make me extremely, high risk; however, if I make it, I've got free clearance to "GO NUTS" with your products!

We're talking "HUGE" kitchen remodel with countertops and full backsplash, "STONE COAT EPOXY" baby!

Floors in kitchen, huge walk in pantry I've been limping along with for the last 2 months, (right arm can't do above belly button. I'm right handed and, as most lifetimer's, I am fairly ambidextrous. There's just something's though, you need you right arm for)!

If I don't make it through the surgery, I told my wife and son, (NO KIDDING HERE), that I want my head stone to be made by my son, out of your products! One way or another, I'm going to be involved with "STONECOAT EPOXY"! YOU GUYS ROCK IT OLD SCHOOL, WITH NEW SCHOOL YOU GUYS ROCK!

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wadebert
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I loved everything about it. It looked edible. I like The rough edges, always have. It looks like it's been cut out of a mountain

GS-stns
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just found the inspiration for our new counters... WOW 💞💞💞💞💕🤩

penelopebranson
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I've found that when using browns and other darker colors in dirty pours, it's always better to paint your edges a matching darker color before you apply the epoxy. Otherwise you can see through to the lighter base underneath on the edge

mountainman
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I am utterly hooked on this table idea. That caramelized marble looks so incredible. You guys should make a video on this with wood planks in it. That'd be 👌👌

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