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ReDesign Paver Mould-In the Meadow
ReDesign Paver Mould-In the Meadow
Make your very own paving stones with these moulds which have a beautiful design engrained on the bottom of the mould.
METHOD.
Mix up some concrete & pour it into the mould.
TIPS:Use a higher sand content mixture for easier release (we used Mortar) or apply a releasing agent to the mould like Petroleum Jelly, Dishwashing liquid and water mixed to 10 parts water -1 part soap and rinse the mould in this solution just before use.
When the concrete is set, tip upside down to remove the tile out of the mould and its ready to use!
You can Chalk paint it and add special effects with paints etc to make the design stand out or just use it as it is.
Other Ideas for use:
Pour Plaster in to the mould and while still wet embed a half loop of wire into the plaster, this will be the hook for you to hang the tile on a wall. Colour the tile up with some of our beautiful Chalk Paints and create gorgeous effects with our Metallics, Waxes and Patina pastes. Create your own very special work of art. This product is so exciting!
REDESIGN PAVER MOULD 12″X12″X0.8MM – – LASER CUT ON 16 MIL MYLAR
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