Okay, some updates to my last blog post (
Brick House!): First, and most disappointing, the small amount of Magic Brik compound I had left over that I sealed in a container and put in the refrigerator hardened after one night!  Years ago I was able to store left over Magic Brik for up to a week.  There were at least two instances when I did that.  But this time it hardened.  So ignore that tip I gave a few days ago - I am saddened to say it may no longer apply.
Secondly, I had someone mention that they did not quite understand what I was talking about with regards to removing the stubborn left over bits in the template.  So this time I took photos of that while I use Magic Brik on the First Floor Front wall and the Porch Floor:
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| Peel the template sticker off the paper; some stubborn 'bricks' remain stuck in the template | 
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| Use your finger and press against the sticky side of the stubborn 'brick' | 
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| The 'bricks' will stick to your fingers (unless you use lotion frequently and don't have dry skin) | 
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| Remove and discard the sticker 'bricks' (or reuse them as labels on miniature glass jars/cans) | 
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| All stubborn 'bricks' removed and template is ready to be put on the house! | 
 So on Wednesday I bricked the First Floor Front wall:
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| Tape and goop are on the house... | 
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| Was not fun getting the compound between the window and top cornice | 
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| Also not fun getting the mixture between the column and the front door trim. | 
 In order to get the compound mixture into those tight, tiny places I cut up an old credit card and used it as a spackle knife to get into those little areas.
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| Tape template removed leaving beautiful bricks behind! | 
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| Once dry, I can move onto the porch floor! | 
Once the First Level Front Wall was dry on Thursday, I could brick the Porch Floor:
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| Porch floor is still wet so it looks slightly darker than wall brick | 
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| Again, getting between the columns and between the back column and door trim was patience-testing | 
 Overall the project is coming along quickly . . .
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