How Do You Pour Concrete Paving Stones?
Do-it-yourselfers and arts-and-crafts oriented home gardeners may be inspired to create and pour their own concrete paving stones. Some are simply used as decorative embellishments and then there are some garden areas that may be prone to holding moisture or do not provide dry, secure footing through bedding soil. The process of pouring concrete paving stones requires mixing and pouring certain ingredients, much like rendering a massive batch of cake batter. Procure enough bags of quick-drying cement to equal the number of stones you would like to pour. Figure that out by determining how large an area you would like to traverse with your pathway of finished paving stones. Consider if you would like to decorate or embellish the stones as well, as this could lend a difference in the amount of cement mud to mix needed for your particular mold shape and size. A good rule of thumb is to choose a mold that is at least 2 to 3 inches deep. Dump the dry quick-set into a wheelbarrow mixing conta