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Posts: 4379 | Registered: Jan 31, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I've been wanting to make some stepping stones for some time. got plenty of plastic flower pot trays, flat marbles, regular marbles in all colors and stamps. all I need now is quickset concrete plus my grandkids. I think this would be afun project for all of us to do.
 
Posts: 630 | Registered: Sep 04, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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yesterday we had to put down are sweet fur baby. her name was punkin she was 13. so my first stepping stone I'll be making will be for her.
 
Posts: 630 | Registered: Sep 04, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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i have a question i was at walmart the other day and they had the stepping stones but were made with plaster of paris would they be just as good
 
Posts: 291 | Registered: Mar 24, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Yes janv1953, they would be nice to use if you didn't want to make your own.
 
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The plaster of paris stepping stones I purchased did not hold up outside and crumbled with moisture. I would not like to see you put a lot of time in decorating them and have that happen.
 
Posts: 184 | Location: Riverton, Il. USA | Registered: Dec 22, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I also had the same result as nancelee, they fell apart within a week. But Hubby & I made these ones from the concrete mix & they turned out great & have been in the outside weather since we made them & are fine. Wasnt really any more work that the others either (except I needed Hubby to do the manhandling of the concrete! lol) But he mixed enough to do 5 large stones & a block all at one time, you could easily do one or two at a time on your own. And whatever concrete mix u have left over (dry) be sure to put in a plastic bag & keep dry for your next adventure! Also, I used the river rock & the glass stones on mine, & put in the flower bed, if u are actually gonna walk on them, maybe sink the rocks/glass deeper in, They do get a little slick when wet. (As per Hubby)


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Posts: 1622 | Location: Pa | Registered: Jul 05, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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A long time ago I purchased those kits they have for my kid's handprints. They just did not turn out too good. But they are still in my one flowerbed. Thanks for posting this though. So much cheaper and I would love to try putting these around the pool. With that low cost of the quickcrete I can actually afford it! (Already have tons of beads and stuff to use in them!)



 
Posts: 4189 | Location: Buffalo, NY | Registered: Dec 08, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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