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Make a Stepping Stone Pathway with Molds by Vicky Smith 
	
	
		
	
	
 
 
 
 
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 |  | Business |  |  |  | Dear friends, do you know how to make a stepping stone pathway with a mold? Now I would like to teach you step by step as follows.  Instructions as follows:  Gather all the materials together. A bag of cement will weigh about 60 to 80 lbs so be sure to have some help with the lifting. It will take about 1 and a half bags to make 2 stones depending on mold size.  Leveling out a grassy area is not to hard just remove the grass down to the soil, level the ground nicely and place your step mold in that area. You can always add more grass later or fill in with added cement or sand between the step spaces.  Draw out your plan on paper. Sometimes working from scratch ends up a little "Iffy". Nice thing is the stones when set are so easy to remove.  NOW YOU ARE READY TO MIX!!! Don't breathe in the dust of the cement when pouring it into the pan. If you want colored steps then use liquid cement colorant to water before mixing. Instructions on bottle.  Mix to a good mud pie mix, stirring very well with a large trowel or shovel if doing a lot. The bags tell you how to go about it.  The molds should be in place from step 1, and ready to fill. Use one mold and move it to the next spot. They are pricy to buy if using large ones. So repeated use of one will take a while, but save money.  Fill the mold with the mixture and smooth off the top with a trowel. Lift the mold "IMMEDIATELY" after pouring, CAREFULLY OF COURSE. Rinse trowel and mold before using again. Then lay it on the next area, even overlapping if you want to turn a corner etc. Smooth out the area that the edges of the mold cut after removing the mold with this pour. After a few of these it gets easier. Mistakes can always be used else where for garden bricks.  The edges of the sandstones must be troweled as soon as the mold is lifted to make a smooth edge on each stone. While the stones are still wet sand can be sifted onto them for a natural look, or the impression of the leaf etc. The excess sand swept off later that is not stuck to the stones.  If you want to fill the space between the stones, a sand mix with grout is available. This can be sprinkled in dry and then lightly wet from the top with a spray nozzel of the hose. Or cement can be used with small pebbles to add texture, or let grass re-grow in the spaces.  This is the general rules for making stones. There are lots of variety of molds available. Or just make your own mold out of anything that will allow pouring cement inside and then lift off. There are solid molds also to make round stones or bricks etc. Be sure to read the directions with the mold you purchase.  Finally, let me have a short conclusion. As an outstanding business E-platform of promoting stone industry, our client resource has accounted over 100 thousand spreading more than 100 countries and regions, with a visit volume exceeding 5 million times annually. If you are really interested in us and want to consult us freely, you can also see funerary art or become a loyal follower of us by @ https://twitter.com/stonebtb.       
		
	
			 
		
			
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