The area where the concrete will be poured is prepared by clearing and leveling the ground. Subsequently, forms or molds may be set up to define the shape and boundaries of the concrete area.
A mixture of concrete, often colored with pigments to achieve the desired hue, is poured onto the prepared surface
While the concrete is still in its plastic or wet state, specialized stamping tools, which can be made of rubber or other materials, are pressed onto the surface. These stamps carry the desired pattern and texture, imprinting it onto the concrete. The stamps are applied in a systematic manner, overlapping slightly to create a seamless design
After stamping, additional coloring methods such as stains or dyes might be applied to enhance the appearance and depth of the surface. Once the desired color is achieved, the concrete surface is sealed to protect it from wear, weather, and stains. Sealing also brings out the color and sheen of the stamped design