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Making Concrete Stepping Stones

By Ellen Brown

Question:

I have 2 16"x16"x1" concrete forms for making patios or just stepping stones. My question is should I use quick setting concrete or just concrete? Also, what would be the ratio of water to concrete? I don't want to mix a whole bag for only two forms.
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Joyce from Near South Bend, IN

Answer:

Joyce,

Both types of concrete will work just fine, but quick setting concrete will give you faster results and it's usually cheaper. If you're looking for something other than standard gray concrete, you can create various colors using a cement/mortar tint. These products can be found at most hardware or home improvement stores. They really allow you to jazz things up a bit or even match the color to your home's foundation or to other elements in your landscaping. Some products are mixed in and change the color of the entire body of concrete, while others are applied as tints after the concrete sets and cures.

In regard to the correct water-to-concrete ratio, different mixes will harden at different rates depending on the air temperature during curing, the temperature of the water added, and the percent of cement in the mix. As a general rule, the more cement the faster the concrete cures. Also, the less water (or more cement) the stronger the concrete. Try a 4:1 ratio (4 parts mix, 1 part water) to start with.

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You can always add more water. Aim for a not-too-thick but not-too-thin consistency similar to brownie batter. Stepping stones need to be durable, so a slow, damp and cool cure is best for producing the strongest finished product. In other words, cover the form with a damp cloth while it cures and keep it out of direct sunlight.

Ellen

About The Author: Ellen Brown is our Green Living and Gardening Expert. Ellen Brown is an environmental writer and photographer and the owner of Sustainable Media, an environmental media company that specializes in helping businesses and organizations promote eco-friendly products and services.

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Making Concrete Stepping Stones

I used the concrete calculator: http://www.concretenetwork.com/concrete/howmuch/calculator.htm

It says you'd need .01 cubic yards. There also may be information on there about the amount of water to mix in. Because it is such a small amount, look on the bag of concrete as to how much it makes and divide accordingly.

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The thing that is nice about Quikcrete is that it is all mixed, rock added, and gives instructions for how much water to add to mix it up. I'd recommend that if you are only making two. It also comes in smaller bags. (09/01/2006)

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May 23, 20180 found this helpful

How many did you get from one bag as Id need at least six if not a few more? I wouldnt want to mix up the whole bag to find that Ive wasted some.
Love this idea so will ask for a few more empty flats,
Regards,
Lorna Klotz

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August 3, 20210 found this helpful

Years ago, I did a similar project, using hydrastone instead of concrete. It turned out beautifully and is still being used. The process for making the 'pavers' is much the same as it is with quickset concrete, but, because hydrastone is white, colour may be introduced before pouring. (I used powdered tempera). I chose to 'swirl' colour in and the result was amazing!!

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I'd send a pic, but I didn't think to take any at the time and now we live 100s of miles away and have done for the past 30 years. At any rate, just a suggestion that you might like to dabble with on a smaller scale to see if you like the result.. :)

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