2 · Concrete Mix: Choose a concrete mix suitable for crafts. Options include Quick-Setting Cement or specialty mixes like Countertop Mix, which may provide smoother finishes. Water: To mix with the concrete according to package instructions. Molds: Use silicone molds, plastic molds, or other materials to shape the concrete.
view more2013220 · When you combine sphagnum peat moss, sand and cement mix, you get hypertufa, a material that looks like stone but weighs considerably less. Hypertufa works well as a material for garden planters because it is porous, allowing water to drain easily. While you can plant anything that requires good drainage, hypertufa is especially suitable for …
view more2021225 · You can also make your own concrete by mixing straight cement, sand, and stone. It's a bit trickier than buying a bag of pre-packaged concrete or mortar, but it can give you the exact properties you need. You're going to want to follow instructions that came with the cement and be sure to have your aggregates ready and measured.
view more2024328 · How to use silicone molds with concrete, exploring the best concrete mixes, silicone mold types, and tips for successful concrete casting with silicone molds.
view more3 · What do you have kicking around the house that will make a nice mold? Making concrete molds from plastic items requires you to think outside the box. Look in your shed or garage for common plastic items such as old tubs, …
view more20231130 · How to Make Concrete Flower Boxes or Planters With little to choose from in stores, this project shows how to make a stunning concrete flower box or container for the garden, patio or deck.
view more2024224 · By selecting the right molds for your cement planters, you can unleash your creativity and make planters that are truly one-of-a-kind. Whether you opt for traditional shapes or push the boundaries with innovative designs, your homemade concrete planters will add a touch of uniqueness to your garden or indoor space.
view more20211026 · The results show that the best ratio to use is 3 parts cement and 1 part sand when making small cement crafts. This will result in a smooth, consistent appearance and give you the ability to easily vibrate any entrapped air. This ratio provides plenty of durability for a craft this size.
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