Here’s wishing you a
wonderful celebration of dads, granddads, and even dads-to-be this
weekend! And if you’re looking for a fun
family project to do—that’ll hold lots of special memories for years to come—you've
come to the right place. So get ready to make one-of-a-kind stepping stones for
your garden! Here’s what you’ll need:
·
Tape measure
·
5-gallon plastic
bucket with straight sides
·
Band saw or sharp
utility knife
·
Plastic drop
cloth
·
Lubricating oil
·
60-pound bag of
concrete mix
·
Wooden stirring
paddle
·
Straight edge
·
Old pencil or
sharp stick
·
Decorative
material (such as marbles or ceramic shards)
Measure the height of your
bucket, and divide that number by five. (It should come out to roughly 3
inches.) Make a mark on the side of the bucket at each of those intervals, and
repeat the process at three more places around the bucket’s circumference. At
each of those intervals, cut or saw through the bucket crosswise, to produce
five rings. Spread the drop cloth across a flat surface (like a patio or
sidewalk) and lay the rings, a.k.a. molds, on top of the cloth. Spray
lubricating oil on the inside of each one to make the stones easier to slide
out. Then mix the concrete according to the instructions on the bag, and pour
it into the molds to a depth of roughly 1 inch (or a third of the way up the
side).
Now comes the fun part—use
a straight edge to level the surface of each stone, and add whatever
embellishments you like. For instance, write messages, place handprints, draw
designs, or push ceramic shards or marbles into the soft concrete. When the
concrete has hardened, push the stones out of the molds. Then, either fill ‘em
up again to make another batch, or stash them away for a later pouring.
Enjoy your Father’s Day
2012 memories!
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