Make a decorative stepping stone with your kids with these easy to follow instructions. You'll feel like the boss when you mix concrete! So much fun.
C is for Crafts: Homemade Handprint Garden Stones - Get ready to have fun and get messy with this tutorial on how to make your own decorative garden stones.
DIY Concrete Stepping Stones: We have the biggest front flower beds I have ever seen. Like 60+ bags of mulch a year big,whew! They were a jungle when we moved in but are much better now. Some original bushes and trees were salvageable and we added some flowers but it still neede…
Learn how to make footprint DIY stepping stones out of concrete. Perfect project to line the garden pathway and show off your kids little feet.
Make a DIY mosaic stepping stone with concrete and beautiful stained glass tile. A fun garden art project tutorial with all the details!
Awesome tutorial to create your own DIY stepping stones! Make one each year with your kiddos foot print, to see them walk through time!
Check out my free tutorial on how to make garden stepping stones in 5 easy steps. We use glass beads, concrete and loose parts of all kinds!
Awesome tutorial to create your own DIY stepping stones! Make one each year with your kiddos foot print, to see them walk through time!
How to make DIY Stepping Stones Craft Tutorial for your Garden or Outdoor Space. Easy Tutorial for this creative craft for kids.
DIY STEPPING STONES
These DIY concrete stepping stones make for a whimsical pathway and a fun weekend project. Set the numbers up for kids to play hopscotch in the garden!
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DIY Garden Stepping Stones
DIY STEPPING STONES
It's officially summer and if you're anything like me, you've been working in the yard trying to make it look amazing. As many of you know, I have a craft house that is about 100 feet from my main house and my grass was getting a little worn from the back and forth. I finally hauled a bag of rapid set cement to my back yard and made these super cute button stepping stones. This project was really fun, especially the painting part. Try different sized lids or bowls for different sized buttons. Most importantly, have fun! A little section of my garden path See the video tutorial You'll need Americana Decor Chalky Finish Paints Americana Decor Ultra Matte Varnish Rapid Set Cement (Home Depot) Non-stick cooking spray Large lids in different sizes (I like plastic) 4 matching small plastic caps Paintbrush Craft knife Pick your lid (or flat bottom bowl) for your button mold With a craft knife, score the inside of the small lids and the area where they will be glued on the lid Scoring (scratching) your surface will help the glue stick better Fill the caps to the rim with hot glue and glue them in place on the lid After the glue has dried, spray the mold with non-stick cooking spray Mix enough rapid-set cement to fill your mold. Follow the instructions on the box Fill the mold and allow to cure. Rapid set cement sets in about 20 minutes! Remove your cement button Paint with Americana Decor Chalky Finish in a color you like Add dimension with Crème Wax Varnish the stone with Americana Decor Ultra Matte Varnish Create your garden path
How to make DIY Stepping Stones Craft Tutorial for your Garden or Outdoor Space. Easy Tutorial for this creative craft for kids.
Awesome tutorial to create your own DIY stepping stones! Make one each year with your kiddos foot print, to see them walk through time!
Give your garden path or walkway some flair with these easy-to-make, one-of-a-kind stepping-stones.
DIY Garden Stepping Stones
My best and most crafty friend, Annie, made these super cute DIY concrete stepping stones as a Mother's Day Gifts with her preschool students back in 2010. I loved the idea so much, I decided it was time to update the concrete stepping stones tutorial. This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience. This
Create your own DIY Garden Stones using pieces of china, store-bought gems, rocks, and more! They're perfect to decorate your garden area! This step-by-step tutorial will walk you through the process!
UPDATE: These adorable kid made stepping stones were given as gifts for for Mother's Day! They were made using this concrete stepping stone tutorial. I love how some of them kids put a few stones in perfect order and some just squished in as many stones as they could fit! I'm pretty impressed with these 3 year
Stapelstein stepping stones are amazing openend toys for your kids. Read here all about my experience.
DIY STEPPING STONES
Awesome tutorial to create your own DIY stepping stones! Make one each year with your kiddos foot print, to see them walk through time!
Learn how to make footprint DIY stepping stones out of concrete. Perfect project to line the garden pathway and show off your kids little feet.
Add a personalized touch to your garden with these great, crafty stepping stones! All you need is some quick drying cement—which is easier to work with than it may sound—and some objects from nature. Kids at the Barn love adding their handprints to their stepping stones and placing them in the garden. It becomes their […]
My best and most crafty friend, Annie, made these super cute DIY concrete stepping stones as a Mother's Day Gifts with her preschool students back in 2010. I loved the idea so much, I decided it was time to update the concrete stepping stones tutorial. This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience. This
These are really fun to make! And I think you'll find them a lot easier than they seem. This is really fun to do with kids; they love to create something that will be permanent in their outdoor living space. Start collecting your cardboard boxes now so you have a variety of shapes and sizes when Spring comes! Enjoy! Materials: -concrete mix, like Quikrete {I think I used 3 or 4 bags to make 16 stepping stones; it will depend on the size of your boxes} -water -shovel for mixing -assorted boxes, your stepping stones will be the size and shape of the bottom of the box {I like lots of different sizes and shapes, but keep in mind the larger the bottom of the box, the heavier the stepping stone will be.} -rubber gloves, optional -large container for mixing {I used a wheelbarrow} -assortment of polished pebbles, large beads, glass pebbles, small glass tiles, etc. {glass is nice because the sunlight shines though it} Process: {Sorry, I didn't take time to take pictures as I went.} 1. Mix one bag of Quikrete with enough water to make it into a thick oatmeal consistency; use the shovel to mix, thoroughly. {Don't mix in too much water or they'll take longer to set and won't be as durable when finished.} 2. Either fold the flaps of your boxes in or cut them off so they don't get in your way. 3. Pour/shovel concrete mix into boxes until the concrete is about 2 inches deep in the box. 4. Shovel into boxes until all of the mix is used. 5. Shake or kick the sides of the boxes to level the concrete mix and remove any large bubbles of air. 6. Immediately press glass pebbles, polished stones etc. into the surface of the concrete {press them in, but be careful not to bury them}. Tip: You can create designs, images and/or words! -make a set of stones to be displayed in your yard or garden that go together -maybe put a different letter on each stone, arrange them to make a word/name -make an image of someone/something you love; clouds, trees, family pet! -create cool designs you love! 7. Allow the stepping stones to set at least 5 hours or overnight. 8. Carefully rip the boxes away from the set concrete stepping stones. {Don't worry about the cardboard on the bottom of the stepping stone, the cardboard will decompose into the soil around it.} Tip: If you are having trouble ripping the boxes off you can wet the stepping stones with water and let the water soften the cardboard; then they will be easier to rip away, although this will create more of a mess. 9. Arrange the stepping stones around your yard or garden and enjoy!
With a few simple things found at Lowe's you can make cool stepping stones for your yard.
Awesome tutorial to create your own DIY stepping stones! Make one each year with your kiddos foot print, to see them walk through time!
Stained glass, concrete and creativity come together to make one-of-a-kind stepping stones for your garden.
Add character to your outdoor space by designing quaint stepping stones. Though usually made with concrete, you can use other materials like plaster of Paris and wood. There are unlimited …
This great tutorial will walk (pun intended) you through how to make stepping stones without a kit! Stepping stones are great keepsakes and make wonderful gifts for grandparents or other loved ones!
Learn how to make stepping stones using a cake pan and contact paper. Great summer gift idea!
Decorate your yard or garden with DIY mosaic concrete stepping stones. See how to do this fun summer art project for kids (and adults, too!)
DIY mosaic garden stepping stones are easy to create. This can be a project for one, a group, or the whole family.
DIY stepping stones for kids are a great project to keep the kids busy and engaged. And if the weather where you are is nice right now, it's also a fun project for outside! Let the kids help make some DIY stepping stones for your garden this year.
These are really fun to make! And I think you'll find them a lot easier than they seem. This is really fun to do with kids; they love to create something that will be permanent in their outdoor living space. Start collecting your cardboard boxes now so you have a variety of shapes and sizes when Spring comes! Enjoy! Materials: -concrete mix, like Quikrete {I think I used 3 or 4 bags to make 16 stepping stones; it will depend on the size of your boxes} -water -shovel for mixing -assorted boxes, your stepping stones will be the size and shape of the bottom of the box {I like lots of different sizes and shapes, but keep in mind the larger the bottom of the box, the heavier the stepping stone will be.} -rubber gloves, optional -large container for mixing {I used a wheelbarrow} -assortment of polished pebbles, large beads, glass pebbles, small glass tiles, etc. {glass is nice because the sunlight shines though it} Process: {Sorry, I didn't take time to take pictures as I went.} 1. Mix one bag of Quikrete with enough water to make it into a thick oatmeal consistency; use the shovel to mix, thoroughly. {Don't mix in too much water or they'll take longer to set and won't be as durable when finished.} 2. Either fold the flaps of your boxes in or cut them off so they don't get in your way. 3. Pour/shovel concrete mix into boxes until the concrete is about 2 inches deep in the box. 4. Shovel into boxes until all of the mix is used. 5. Shake or kick the sides of the boxes to level the concrete mix and remove any large bubbles of air. 6. Immediately press glass pebbles, polished stones etc. into the surface of the concrete {press them in, but be careful not to bury them}. Tip: You can create designs, images and/or words! -make a set of stones to be displayed in your yard or garden that go together -maybe put a different letter on each stone, arrange them to make a word/name -make an image of someone/something you love; clouds, trees, family pet! -create cool designs you love! 7. Allow the stepping stones to set at least 5 hours or overnight. 8. Carefully rip the boxes away from the set concrete stepping stones. {Don't worry about the cardboard on the bottom of the stepping stone, the cardboard will decompose into the soil around it.} Tip: If you are having trouble ripping the boxes off you can wet the stepping stones with water and let the water soften the cardboard; then they will be easier to rip away, although this will create more of a mess. 9. Arrange the stepping stones around your yard or garden and enjoy!
Considering buying balance stepping stones for your kids? Here are the ones we love and other popular options!
That well worn path can be paved with inexpensive stepping stones. This guide is about homemade stepping stones.
Create your own DIY Garden Stones using pieces of china, store-bought gems, rocks, and more! They're perfect to decorate your garden area! This step-by-step tutorial will walk you through the process!
A couple of years ago, I decided my garden needed a personal touch, something that would set it apart from the typical plant beds and shrubberies in my neighborhood. That's when I stumbled upon the idea of making my own DIY stepping stones. At first, I was worried it would be too hard, or I'd need lots of special tools, but I found that with some creativity and basic materials, I could make something truly special. I started with just a few stones, each with a unique design. Some I embedded with colored glass pieces, and others I impressed with
Mach deinen Garten schön!
Why don’t you make the walk in your garden more exciting and fun. With a little effort you can make your garden look more beautiful than last year.
See how I made this footprint stepping stone, with tips for making your own and some cool design ideas.
This post is sponsored by Eclectic Products. All opinions are my own. I don’t consider myself an artist. I have to say, though, after this fun project with Unic…
So since Mother’s Day is just around the corner I thought I would share some of my all time favorite kid created Mother’s Day gifts this week. I have made LOTS and LOTS of kids projects…
Learn how to make footprint DIY stepping stones out of concrete. Perfect project to line the garden pathway and show off your kids little feet.