DIY Mosaic Stepping Stones

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DIY Mosaic Stepping Stones

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In this Instructable, I'll walk you through how to create mosaic stepping stones. This is pretty easy and very fun to do. I hope you enjoy this craft!

Supplies

You will need:

  • Cement mix (I used one specifically for stepping stones)
  • Plastic mold
  • Mosaic glass
  • Bucket (for mixing

Draw Your Design

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This is an optional step, but I think it would be easier if you drew your design beforehand so that you could have a plan going into laying out the glass on the cement. I traced the bottom of the mold so that I had an accurate representation of the size of the tile.

Lay Out the Glass

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I also laid out the glass pieces onto the design I created in the previous step. This will just make laying the glass on the cement easier and quicker so that you don't have to spend time trying different pieces of glass later on.

Mix Your Cement

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Next, you will want to mix your powder cement with water, according to the instructions of the cement you purchased. I recommend doing this in a separate bucket with a mixing stick.

Pour the Cement Into the Mold

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Once your cement is fully mixed, pour it into the mold. I recommend pouring it until the cement is about 1/4" from the top of the mold. Once all the cement is in, shake the mold from side to side and tap the bottom of it to help level the cement.

Add the Glass to the Cement

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Transfer the design from the paper template onto the cement in the mold. Make sure you press the glass into the cement so that it'll stay securely in. Once you are happy with the results, you can leave it out to dry for however long the manufacturer instructions say. Once you have done so, you can pop it out of the mold.

Don't worry if you think the cement is too dark at this stage. It will lighten up as it dries, so the color in the glass will be more visible.

You're Done!

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Now, you are done with this project! I hope you enjoyed and like the final product!