You can purchase many types of premixed concrete for stepping stones at most home improvement stores or you can mix your own concrete using cement gravel sand and water.
Sand and cement mix for stepping stones.
It should hold together in your hands well but not crumble or spill.
While premade stepping stone cement mix is an option for making your own stepping stones it s not the most cost effective.
This sand mix just has the cement and fine sand in it perfect.
Mixing the concrete 1.
Gravel mix concrete uses a mixture of small stones or gravels to form the concrete.
Creating the best cement for your stepping stones is very important.
The first is continue reading making and mixing your stepping stone cement mortar.
In most stepping stone projects however you ll want the concrete mix to be the consistency of wet sand.
The cement or mortar is mixed by first adding a portion of the water.
For concrete stepping stones you have a few different options depending on the look you re going for and the amount of work you want to put into mixing your cement.
Cement that fails or cracks will ruin a design that may have taken you hours to create.
This is another.
In this article we are going to cover three different cements that you can use.
Sand mix concrete uses coarser sands similar to playground sand to form an all purpose concrete.
Below is an example of a sand to cement mix ratio recommendation from a cement manufacturer.
Here are a bunch of concrete stepping stone ideas to get you started.
A 1 gallon bucket used as the parts measuring container for the 1 2 3 mix works well and yields enough for at least a couple of average sized stepping stones.
No cracks or leaks 5 years layer.
Using ugly cement takes away from a nice design.
Most concrete is made of a mixture of sand gravel cement and additives that provide strength.
The sand and cement are then poured into the water and the mixture is stirred for several minutes.
A fraction of the cost of so called specialty mixes from over priced tile stores.
Now on to the projects.
You can purchase stepping stone kits at most craft stores but if you re making more than one or two stepping stones it s more economical to skip the kits and mix your own concrete.
I added my own fibermesh and poured it at about a 2 3 slump.
It can be used for sidewalks and paving surfaces though is more likely to be used where a finer texture and smoother surface is required.
More water cement or sand can be added if the mixture is too wet or dry.