Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Make your Own Stepping Stones




Make Your Own Stepping Stones

If your yard already has stepping stones or sidewalk blocks, perhaps you want to add a little pizzaz to them. Creating embelished stepping stones the easy way can be a lot of fun and cost very little.

Materials

Precast concrete garden stones (shape & size up to you)
Ceramic tiles, ceramic plates, or colored glass NOTE (1)(2)
Thin-set mortar
Poly-blend sanded tile grout (optional)
3/16 inch notched tile trowel
Rubber tile trowel or large square rubber spatula without a handle
Hammer or tile pincers
Safety glasses
Cardboard box or other container to break ceramic in
Old cloth or drop sheet to cover ceramic while breaking
Large bucket
Sponge
Rubber gloves (the heavy type you do dishes with will work)
Large pan or container (used to fill with water to submerge garden stones in)


In a large pan filled with water, immerse one concrete stone at a time to wet thoroughly NOTE (3).
Mix thin-set mortar according to package directions (consistency should be similar to slightly runny peanut butter). Using a notched trowel, spread a layer of mortar onto PART of the stone to a thickness of 1/4 to 1/2 inch. Arrange pieces as desired, pressing them lightly into the mortar. Leave spaces between the pieces for the grout. Add extra mortar under pieces as needed to create a fairly even surface. Clean away excess mortar from the surface and let dry overnight.
Mix grout according to package directions. Scoop a large amount onto the stone and using a spatula or trowel so spread it out and push it into gaps. Add more as needed and removing excess as you go. Smooth grout on the sides of the stone as well. Using a wet sponge, wipe down the top, going over the surface in both directions and rinsing the sponge often. Repeat, taking care not to remove too much grout from the gaps. Let the stone dry for 24 to 48 hours, buff with a dry cloth and place in the garden.

NOTE (1)~ Old plates, tiles and colored bottles broken in various shapes are some items that canmake up the decorative tops. To break these materials safely, put them in a shallow box or container and cover with a cloth to prevent shards from scattering. Wear safety glasses and using a hammer or tile pincers to break the materials into pieces.
NOTE (2)~ Use items such as shells, marbles, colored pebbles, jewels, china and ceramics to create your stepping stones. Mix, match and use your imagination.
NOTE (3)~ While working on one stone, place the next one in the water to soak.





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2 comments:

Valerie said...

Wow. I love these! They are great.

Olde Dame Penniwig said...

Isn't that neat? I didn't know you could decorate already-made stepping stones! That makes it much easier!