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Jennifer's Mosaics Reuseable Stepping Stone Mold and Stained Glass Chips

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Jennifers Mosaics Reuseable Stepping Stone Mold and Stained Glass ChipsJennifer's Mosaics Reuseable Stepping Stone Mold and Stained Glass Chips
Gifted by Diamond Tech
www.DiamondTechCrafts.com
Reviewed by Linda Augsburg


Make your own mosaic 8" round stepping stone using the mold and stained glass chips in this crafty bundle. Stepping stones are a perfect gift and they're easy enough to make that your kids can help.



My Godson made me a stepping stone many years ago proclaiming me the best aunt ever. (It's true, in case you thought you were, I have the stepping stone as proof!) I treasure it, and I thought about making his Mom a grown-up version for her fabulous yard. With this round stepping stone mold and stained glass chips, I could make one for her quick-as-a-wink (minus mixing and drying time, of course). We even have a video on the site on how to make a mosaic stepping stone, courtesy of Heidi Borchers. This mold is reuseable and comes with a lifetime guarantee, so you can make all the stepping stones you need using this one mold. And the mosaic chips are precut in 3/4" squares, so you can create a lovely design in the 8" round area of the mold. So make one, or many, with the Jennifer's Mosaics Reuseable 8" Round Stepping Stone Mold and Stained Glass Chips.

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