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Making Concrete Stepping Stones

August 27, 2012

Mold and Concrete Stepping StoneUse half flat plant containers to make fast and easy paving stones for your garden. We had a bunch of half flat containers left over from buying plants this spring. I thought they would make great stepping stone molds, but wasn't sure how to get the best results and be able to reuse the molds for future projects. I got the idea to line them with plastic and turned out to be the perfect solution.

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Easy Concrete Stepping Stones
 

Instructions

  1. Cut the garbage bag along the side and bottom of the bag and unfold it to make 1 large plastic sheet.
  2. Easy Concrete Stepping Stones
     
  3. Cut the garbage bags to fit as a lining to the half flat containers. We found that we could easily get 4 from each garbage bag.
  4. Easy Concrete Stepping Stones
     
  5. Line the half flat containers with the cut pieces of plastic. We found it helpful to wrap any extra loose plastic around the bottom of the mold as it was a bit windy that day. Keep it as flat as possible because folds in the plastic will show on your finished stepping stone.
  6. Lining Molds with Plastic Garbage Bags
     
    Concrete Mix with Lined Mold
     
  7. Mix the concrete in your wheelbarrow or bucket. Use a shovel to stir the water in until it is the right consistency.
  8. Mixing Concrete in Wheelbarrow
     
  9. Scoop or pour the concrete mix into the molds.
  10. Pouring Concrete into Mold with Shovel
     
  11. Lightly shake and tap the mold on the ground to level the concrete. This will also help push the concrete in to all the nooks and crannies of the mold design and reduce bubbles on what will be the top surface of the stepping stone.
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  13. Let the concrete set-up for about 24 hours.
  14. Setting Concrete
     
  15. After the concrete is set, flip the mold over and remove it.
  16. Removing Mold from Concrete
     
  17. Now peal back the plastic to reveal your new stepping stone.
  18. Removing Pastic Garbage Bag Liner
     
  19. The concrete will continue to dry out over the next few days, but you can put it in place right away.
    1. Finished Stepping Stone
       
      Close-up of Concrete Stepping Stone
       

      By Jess from Hillsboro, OR

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May 22, 2013

Here's a video about making your own stepping stones.

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