It's Friday today so that means it's Show and Tell Friday over at Kelli's Blog.
Since spring is just around the corner, I have been busy in my craft room making things for my garden. Here are some stepping stones I have made.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiA0ynsEjRkgU5TlRdERTX-bM2xDol8AEpJ7lAPLbEz-VEGgeV8N9ubMMbYAVU_OwgOZ2nChCf3jq0qmF6gDoOhiooKWgIi9C0UyuQ0gA2IMTbixYl-13AdYPlOW3ciytL5NbDlb9pK9M8Q/s400/show+and+tell+friday+242.jpg)
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This is the plastic circle mold I use to put cement into. You can reuse it over and over.
I mix premixed cement with water that I buy at Home Depot. This is how it looks when it comes out of the mold.
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24 comments:
How beautiful! You really are very creative! I am sure those stepping stones will look so pretty in your garden! Well done!
Oh my=y=y=y=y gosh!!!! You made these?!!! I so love the whole concept!!!!! Terrific.
My Show n Tell is posted just now, won't you stop over and sit a spell while I regale the story behind it?
Have a GREAT weekend.
You do such wonder work...WOW
Have a Blessed Day...
Just A Gal...
Very nice! Would look great in any garden. Paticularly mine!
BRenda
Ann, you are such a talented artist. I am constantly amazed with your art. Thanks for sharing. Happy Show and Tell Friday!
That is so lovely!!! Thanks for also including the "how to".
Susan
I love this and I have always so wanted to try it. Beautiful.
I love your garden stepping stone. I have been wanting to do those for years.
After seeing yours, I am going to try my hand at them this summer.
Here is something I do with old bowling balls, maybe you have seen it before.
http://athomewithterryanddennis.blogspot.com/2009/01/what-to-do-with-old-bowling-balls.html
I love it. The tiles match so nicely!!
I am so in awe of your stepping stones,I tried this once and it did not turn out like I wanted.Yours are so beautiful,makes me want to try again.
Neat and thanks for the idea.
The perfect touch for any garden. I love this idea, Ann! I may have to give it a try. Jean
Oh!!!! I am so jealous, you are very talented!!! these stepping stones are so pretty.
Blessings,
Sue
wow!!!! you are such a talented kitten...wooweeee wonderful...thanks for your heart and your prayer...and blessing this kitten...cat
I'm so glad you showed us how to do this. I have a mold too and I thought I'd have the grandkids design a couple for me this summer. That Maison Rustique is held the 3rd weekend of every month, according to my daughter. Some months are better than others. Sometimes they have a little flea market outside too. Mimi
You make it look so easy!!! and so pretty!!! I save all my broken china with the hopes of one day trying this ;o).
Karen
OOOH, I have just been inspired! I love these!!!!
Blessings,
Susie
Ann!!! I LOVE this new stepping stone you made!!! I love everything you make girlfriend! These will look so pretty in your garden, hummmm, wonder where in your 3 acres you'll put it since it is ALL garden! LOL!
Love ya,
Maryjane
What a pretty stepping stone, thanks for sharing, I might just have to try that, love the pink lady
Wow! These are beautiful and you make it sound so easy! I was looking at some stones online a couple days ago. Yours are just as beautiful and to think you made them yourself! Wow! Maybe I could do that, too :O). I'll have to check into it. Thanks for the great idea!
There is always room in The Shadow of the Cross. Feel free to visit anytime :O).
Your stepping stone is gorgeous...you did a wonderful job!
~Kelli
Wow, you make it sound easy but I know it isn't! Looks great!
I like yours best out of all I've seen online. Just beautiful work! It's hard to make the broken china look right-yours are perfection! I tried to make one with Quickcrete and it cracked into pieces. Which concrete mix do you use? Thanks for the tip about Lowe's grout, was buying it in little bags @ Michael's--expensive!
Hello again, I have a patio set I have painted, and I have a beautiful rose in the center of a plate, I am afraid to try to make it stay round, any tips on saving the center of plates for a place to start?
I tell ya, Honey, you have the most beautiful blog going...I can look and look.
thanks for any help....glenda
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