Homemade Stone Pavers
by admin on Sep.17, 2011, under Favorites, Images, Real Estate
If you’ve followed any of the “Stucco Series” posts, you’ll have seen an image or two of some homemade patio stones. There has been a little break in the stucco project since working outdoors – with temperatures approaching 100 degrees a few days – was just not fun.
But now most of the heavy-duty aspects of the redesign of the backyard area are all but complete and it’s time to contemplate a pattern for the paver stones we’ve produced. Here’s what we’ve come up with so far:
This image also gives you a look at several of the stone molds from The Mold Store – filled with their “mixture.”
Defining “mixture”…
The easiest choice is Sakrete. For about $4 a bag this mix includes everything but the water.
The less-easy choice is still as easy as one-two-three…
~ One shovel of cement.
~ Two shovels of sand.
~ Three shovels of gravel.
Blend the mixture while still dry, add water, and stir.
Take your time adding water since you can’t take it out later if you use too much. The less water you use, the stronger your concrete will be. But, for our purposes we wanted a wetter mixture of concrete so it conforms to the mold completely – without gaps.
We’ve been really pleased with the Celtic Knot stones shown in a prior post but we haven’t decided for sure whether or not they will be incorporated into this section of the patio design.
More on patio and paver design coming soon! And a new post on stone color considerations. (November 2011)
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Make Your Own Pavers – Color Considerations « Rose Cottage Ltd
November 10th, 2011 on 08:45[…] We’ve studied a LOT of stone designs for patios, driveways, walkways, etc. and found that we prefer a pattern of larger stones for our patio. The use of smaller pavers tends to get too “busy” too quickly while also making the patio layout that much more time consuming. You can view our basic pattern along with the molds used here. […]
April 14th, 2015 on 18:01
What molds at the mold stor did you select?
April 14th, 2015 on 18:54
Amazing! I actually found the order from 2010!
One 14″ Round Celtic Design Stepping Stone Mold
One Castle Stone Set of 29 Molds Total 10 S.F.
I ended up ordering a second of the large Celtic Stone mold.