One day, I saw the Ukrainian flag made of colored gravel. Blue and yellow rubble covered a vast area of the slope, and I was fascinated. <br />
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I decided to learn how to paint rubble and sell them to landscapers. This was seven years ago, and it was a time full of adventures, from selecting paints and searching for a concrete mixer to choosing proportions and washing crushed stones. <br />
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I even had to dry the painted rubble. As a result, my painting quality was perfect. I found out much later that the paint's quality was so good because I did not allow the paint to dry in direct sunlight. <br />
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The paint did not wash off in the water and did not crack in severe frosts. The paint did not even change color after a year after lying in direct sunlight. And of course, I used hammer paint, which is typically used for painting aircraft. There were cool times, and thanks to that experience, I started selling landscape stones later on.<br/>[One day, I saw the Ukrainian flag made of colored gravel. Blue and yellow rubble covered a](https://somee.social/posts/722862)