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I wanted to attend this class but my budget was pretty tight this month (property taxes coming up). I'm SO glad you did a video on this. I've been wanting to do it for a long time using a leaf from my Empress Wu hosta. I've watched other videos but I haven't seen anyone use the vinyl cement patch. That looks so much easier than buying a 50 lb bag of cement. Thank you for this video!!
Thank you for doing this video I would like to do this for 2024 project, love how you explained the details of putting it together I'm so glad I found you. 😊
I LOVE THIS!! 😍 Thank you for sharing this with us! This will be so fun doing this with my grandkids! So I use acrylic paint and oil based polyurethane? You are a wonderful and very talented teacher! 😊
Thank you thank you thank you! I wish that I could give you three thumbs up!!!😊😊😊❤❤❤I have wanted to do this for so long. Do you think that you could leave them the natural color and use them for stepping stones into a garden bed? Or bird bath on the ground? Your thoughts???
I think you would have to use a concrete mix with more aggerate in it to have them be strong enough for walking on them. I pull mine into the garage in winter.
I wanted to attend this class but my budget was pretty tight this month (property taxes coming up). I'm SO glad you did a video on this. I've been wanting to do it for a long time using a leaf from my Empress Wu hosta. I've watched other videos but I haven't seen anyone use the vinyl cement patch. That looks so much easier than buying a 50 lb bag of cement. Thank you for this video!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank You very good tutorial, I am going to do this when my grandson comes out this summer. I have all the leaves I need on my property!
Sounds great! Have a great time!!!
Didn't realize this was not that hard, your tutorial was great! Hosts leaf is darling, and serving platter is a fantastic idea. Thanks!
You are so welcome!
Love when you share your garden DIY’s
Thank you! 😊
Thank you for doing this video I would like to do this for 2024 project, love how you explained the details of putting it together I'm so glad I found you. 😊
You are so welcome!
Awesome, very well instructed. Thank you for sharing this with us 😊
Glad it was helpful!
This is so awesome. Thank you for all your work!!
Glad you enjoy it!
What a fun video!
Thank you for sharing this video! I want to try this out with my granddaughters ❤ 😊
Have fun!
This looks fun, and your directions were good, thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love the little Hosta one
How exciting and unique.
New stubbie here from Massachusetts Tfs this awesome vid. ❤️. Diana Romero
Welcome!!
Michele!! I love this! Definitely want to try ❤! Thank you!
So glad!
Inspired! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
How fun!! Thanks for sharing!🌿
Thanks for watching!
Fabulous! Thank you! ❤
Love the hosta leaf ❤❤❤ I want to try this!
You should!
Great class!
Many thanks!
I want to try this!! Thank you!
You should!
I LOVE THIS!! 😍 Thank you for sharing this with us! This will be so fun doing this with my grandkids! So I use acrylic paint and oil based polyurethane? You are a wonderful and very talented teacher! 😊
Thank you 😀
You are one creative woman!!!
Love it!
Thanks!!
Cool!
Very cool
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Thank you thank you thank you! I wish that I could give you three thumbs up!!!😊😊😊❤❤❤I have wanted to do this for so long. Do you think that you could leave them the natural color and use them for stepping stones into a garden bed? Or bird bath on the ground? Your thoughts???
I would probably use portland concrete instead of vinyl patch concrete if you are going to walk on them. Also make sure you make them thick enough.
Oh and I have done lots of ground birdbaths with them. 😀😀
@gardeningtlc - Will these be strong enough for stepping stones in the garden? Are they able to withstand weather swings? Winter?
I think you would have to use a concrete mix with more aggerate in it to have them be strong enough for walking on them. I pull mine into the garage in winter.
I use a black garbage bag instead s. wrap.
Ok. Ill bet that is easier