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Here is a craft of making garden pebbles and stones. You can decorate your garden by the craft of stepping-stones.

Craft Of Stepping Stones

Creating a garden in your home is a wonderful idea. Apart from indulging your hobby of gardening, it would also serve as the perfect adornment for your house. At the same time, having a colorful garden at your doorstep will expose you to mesmerizing natural beauty on a daily basis. While adding new flowers and plants is a wonderful way to personalize your garden, putting in handmade pebbles and stones takes the customization a bit further. If you want to explore the unique craft of making stepping stones and pebbles, then the information given below will surely come handy.

Making Garden Stones

Supplies Needed
  • Molds/ Roasting Pans
  • Stirring Stick
  • Baking Pans
  • Measuring Cups
  • Measuring Spoons
  • Buckets
  • WD40
  • Cements
  • Acrylic Paints
  • Clear-coat Spray Paints
  • Paintbrushes
Instructions
  • Prepare your work surface for the task, by covering it with layers of old newspaper.
  • Take a bucket and put 2½ cups water in it, followed by 5 lbs. gravel-free cement or mortar, while stirring constantly with a paint-stirring stick.
  • After the cement gets well mixed, add another 5 lbs. of it to the bucket and stir well. Keep on mixing, till the mixture attains a smooth and thick consistency.
  • If you feel that the mixture has become too dry, add a bit of water, one tbsp at a time. In case it seems too runny, add more concrete, but not more than ¼ cup at a time.
  • Place the stone mold on a flat surface and lightly spray it with WD40. You can also use a roasting pan for the purpose.
  • Now, take the cement mixture and put it in the mold, filling the latter halfway only.
  • Using minimal effort, shake the mold gently, so that the bubbles, if any, get released.
  • Now, fill the mold completely with the cement, making sure to shake it gently once again.
  • After letting the cement set in, for a few minutes, you can decorate it. Thereafter, you need to keep it in a dry place, undisturbed, for at least 48 hours.
  • Place a thick towel on a flat surface. Above the towel, turn the mold upside down and tap on its back, till the time the stone gets released.
  • Finally, you can paint the stone and finish it with a clear acrylic over-spray
Decorating the Stones

Supplies Needed
  • Seashells
  • Rocks
  • Tiles/ Pottery Chips (or other mosaic fodder)
Instructions
  • If you want to decorate the stone with objects such as shells or mosaic tiles, after putting the cement in the mold, you need to keep it aside for five minutes, to let the cement set in properly. Now, all you need to do is place the decorative items on the surface of the cement. Shake the mold, gently, a couple of times, so as to help the cement settle around the objects.
  • If you want to write or draw something on the stone, keep the mold aside for twenty minutes. Thereafter, you can go ahead with your writing or drawing. In case you see the words or the picture filling with water, smoothen out the cement, with the stirring stick. Wait for a few minutes, before writing/ drawing again.
  • In case you want to make hand prints or footprints on the stone, you will have to wait for 30 minutes, so as to let the cement set in the mold. Thereafter, you can go about making the prints.
  • After you have decorated the stone, you need to let it set in the mold completely, for somewhere around 48 hours.