I have a cat just like that, they're very smart. He is the 3rd Russian Blue I've had, and they are much smarter than average cats. Pretty stepping stone! It's not slippery?
Really beautiful! Great idea on spray painting the back of the glass first! 😍 I'm thinking the reason some of the glass comes out is because you are dabbing the water out with TP. The excess water has cement in it that will bond to the glass and hold it together better, and allow the concrete to cure properly via slower surface evaporation-when you wick it out, it might cure the top too quick. The watery concrete is easy to scrape off of the outside of the glass with a nail if the cement is too high. Maybe try leaving the fine cementy water on top next time? That might help? Great tip on curing for about a week-sounds perfect for best results. Same with reinforcing with wire. I'm thinking you will have them for a very long time. Awesome ideas-thanks!!!!🥰
In effect she made her own concrete by mixing cement and coarse aggregate. Premixed concrete will work well. And cement on its own will be smoother, but not as strong as concrete.
It really works to highlight the color of each piece of sea glass. It's been several years since I made the first one now and it's still sparkling and beautiful.
Thank You! I wanted to make something beautiful & I LOVE your creation! Thanks fornthe inspiration & great to see how well it has held up a few years later!
If the dirt around the stone's periphery is packed tighter, it won't wobble as much when stepped. Can also concave out the dirt in the middle to remove any center pivoting.
I'm not the type to get fancy pedigree cats but their personalities are so sweet and loyal. They're pretty cute too, much like your sweet kitty I'm sure :)
The supply list included "clear glossy spray paint"; however, the last step was to spray w/very glossy varnish. Is the varnish an additional item needed or is the same as the clear spray paint?
Question: How did it go from dry-looking when you were tamping it down, to moist-looking when you were laying the stones in it? (Between 3:33 and 3:35.)
I didn’t but it wouldn’t hurt to do so. Cement doesn’t tend to stick to clean and dry stainless steel in my experience. Unless there’s dry cement residue inside it! It sticks to that.
If you brush your mold with used car oil before adding mix...It pops right out. Painting your concrete mix is fouling your curing process. A piece that small 48hrs or less, pop it out of the mold.
You can't paint wet concrete white. Besides, the sea glass is not ruined by painting it. I've had my sea glass stepping stones for years and love them.
Its easy if you have a rock tumbler or can make something similar. Collect and break several bottles [be careful of flying shards] to give you a partially full container load. Add some fine sand and water. Turn it on and let the tumbling do its magic. Depending on the sand and grit inside, you will need to check it several times a day so you don't polish it too much or end up with nothing but dust. The glass is much softer than tumbling rocks to a high gloss so it will take a fraction of the time. Many times the glass itself will be enough to tumble itself into something looks what you find at the seashore. The sand will just cushion it and give you a better smoothing.
I have a cat just like that, they're very smart. He is the 3rd Russian Blue I've had, and they are much smarter than average cats.
Pretty stepping stone! It's not slippery?
What a beautiful beautiful cat and thats a great stepping stone 🐈🐈🐈
Really beautiful! Great idea on spray painting the back of the glass first! 😍
I'm thinking the reason some of the glass comes out is because you are dabbing the water out with TP. The excess water has cement in it that will bond to the glass and hold it together better, and allow the concrete to cure properly via slower surface evaporation-when you wick it out, it might cure the top too quick. The watery concrete is easy to scrape off of the outside of the glass with a nail if the cement is too high. Maybe try leaving the fine cementy water on top next time? That might help? Great tip on curing for about a week-sounds perfect for best results. Same with reinforcing with wire. I'm thinking you will have them for a very long time. Awesome ideas-thanks!!!!🥰
Beautiful project and tutorial here. Thank You 😃 and have a great day! Cheers.
HI! Love your video. Question: why not just use concrete? Why add the rocky stuff? Don't you want a smooth surface to put your stones into?
In effect she made her own concrete by mixing cement and coarse aggregate. Premixed concrete will work well. And cement on its own will be smoother, but not as strong as concrete.
so beautiful = great idea spraying the backs with white and the actual cement in silver. very good idea. thank you!
It really works to highlight the color of each piece of sea glass. It's been several years since I made the first one now and it's still sparkling and beautiful.
That mix was way too dry, but I love your idea with the white paint on the back of the stones that is genius!
Beautiful! I highly recommend wearing vinyl or nitrile exam gloves while working with cement, as it's caustic.
Awesome😊 thank you for the help! I Love your cat too.🥰 i have some beautiful pieces of sea glass that i want to use.👍
Wish we had that much sea glass where I live!
Thank You! I wanted to make something beautiful & I LOVE your creation! Thanks fornthe inspiration & great to see how well it has held up a few years later!
This is exactly what I've been looking for. Thank you!!
Welcome :) Have a fun time making it!
That sounds really cool
beautiful thanks so very much for sharing your creativity and inspiring us. Have now subscribed.
It looks so gorgeous 👌. Thank you for sharing it 🙏🍀
Thx u so much , how do you know when cement is mixed enough and when to stop adding water?
It should not be wet but more like the damp consistency of sand that you'd make a sandcastle with.
brilliant idea keep them coming hope your bees are well.
If the dirt around the stone's periphery is packed tighter, it won't wobble as much when stepped. Can also concave out the dirt in the middle to remove any center pivoting.
Thank you Tanya for another wonderful idea.
Great instructions. Cant wait to try.
Beautiful ❤
Great video. Thanks a lot!
Very nice! Thank you for sharing. Greetings from Sri Lanka!
Great video, thanks for sharing. Our cats could be twins btw, he/she is beautiful.
I'm not the type to get fancy pedigree cats but their personalities are so sweet and loyal. They're pretty cute too, much like your sweet kitty I'm sure :)
Lovely idea thank you for give the instructions to follow .
Use white cement. It's used a lot here in Mexico.
I'm not sure where you live, but would these last through harsh winters like we sometimes get here in Canada?
great job.... I love it..ty for sharing
This looks great! But I wonder if anyone can suggest a more environmentally friendly substitute for the concrete?
Can I leave it outside during winter?
Will the varnish eventually yellow?
Lovely, thank you for sharing!
What did u spray paintvthe sea glass with? Paint or primer? Pls explain???
Underneath it's just ordinary white spray paint. On top, it's a clear spray paint for outdoor use.
But was it matte or glossy? Ty!
The supply list included "clear glossy spray paint"; however, the last step was to spray w/very glossy varnish. Is the varnish an additional item needed or is the same as the clear spray paint?
Same
Question: How did it go from dry-looking when you were tamping it down, to moist-looking when you were laying the stones in it? (Between 3:33 and 3:35.)
She spray painted it sliver she said. So that's why it looks wetter
Amazing! Makes me think that you must be an art teacher.
That's kind to say! Thank you :)
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Gorgeous!
Love it. Great project.
This was so cool! Thank you
so interesting thanks so much
An old builder's trick that will help is to mix a squirt of PVA glue in the water you use.
+ScouseJack Thanks for that!
This is so great thanks for this video I’m starting a butterfly garden and I would like to create a steppingstone of my own.
I love it so much! Many thanks for sharing it :-D
Why do you put in wire in middle?
Good video..thank you for sharing
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This is so awesome. Loved and Subbed. Great video.
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You didn't prep you pan with cooking spray or some sort of oil?
I didn’t but it wouldn’t hurt to do so. Cement doesn’t tend to stick to clean and dry stainless steel in my experience. Unless there’s dry cement residue inside it! It sticks to that.
New subbie! Love the videos. I’ve found loads of beach glass in Lake Erie , Ashtabula county. I’m not near the ocean- yet!
Lake Erie sea glass! Love it
What size pan did you use?
You can use whatever pan you wish. This one was 15"
If you brush your mold with used car oil before adding mix...It pops right out. Painting your concrete mix is fouling your curing process. A piece that small 48hrs or less, pop it out of the mold.
Nice video.
How about painting the background white so you don't have to ruin the glass
You can't paint wet concrete white. Besides, the sea glass is not ruined by painting it. I've had my sea glass stepping stones for years and love them.
Where can I get cheap sea glass if I live in Wisconsin?
Trudy Henry dollar stores
I wonder what a candy or flake paint color would make it look like.
Probably muddled... The white paint is to set off the natural colour of the sea glass. Any other colour would mix with the tint of the glass.
Beautiful hey tell me how to make my own sea glass
Its easy if you have a rock tumbler or can make something similar. Collect and break several bottles [be careful of flying shards] to give you a partially full container load. Add some fine sand and water. Turn it on and let the tumbling do its magic. Depending on the sand and grit inside, you will need to check it several times a day so you don't polish it too much or end up with nothing but dust. The glass is much softer than tumbling rocks to a high gloss so it will take a fraction of the time. Many times the glass itself will be enough to tumble itself into something looks what you find at the seashore. The sand will just cushion it and give you a better smoothing.
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i also have this stones can somebody pay money for this stones to me
I've seen sea glass for sale on Ebay and Etsy -- you'll be able to sell yours over there too!
please can you tell me how much they pay me for this stones
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great job.... I love it..ty for sharing