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Learn how to make a concrete pathway with this easy DIY tutorial. #diy #outdoor #pathway

Learn how to create a beautiful concrete bag walkway. Follow these easy steps to transform your outdoor space. Get inspired with this garden pathway idea and discover the affordable and straightforward process.

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some bags that are sitting on top of a wooden table and the words man fills ziploc bags with concrete and arranges them for brilliant garden path

Discover this innovative garden path idea! Who knew filling Ziploc bags with concrete could create such a stunning walkway? This clever technique offers endless possibilities for your outdoor space. Transform your garden with this simple DIY project! #GardenDesignHome #ConcreteDiyProjects #StonePath #ConcreteGarden

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a man is using a knife to cut through the wood planks on top of an outdoor bench

Learn how to create a beautiful concrete bag walkway. Follow these easy steps to transform your outdoor space. Get inspired with this garden pathway idea and discover the affordable and straightforward process.

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a close up of a brick wall made out of cement blocks

Learn how to create a beautiful concrete bag walkway. Follow these easy steps to transform your outdoor space. Get inspired with this garden pathway idea and discover the affordable and straightforward process.

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a man is holding something in his hand on the ground next to a brick wall

Learn how to create a beautiful concrete bag walkway. Follow these easy steps to transform your outdoor space. Get inspired with this garden pathway idea and discover the affordable and straightforward process.

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bricks laid out on the ground to be built

A couple saves ice cream buckets and completely transforms their walkway. With a bit of cement and some patience, you too can give your walkway the update you always wanted. #diy

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a fire pit sitting on top of a lush green field

Garden steps from concrete bags. Made from quickrete bags. Lay down bags as you want your steps. Water each day for 20 mins or so for 5 days. Let dry 2 days and take bags ofd. As rain hits, they will begin to take on the look of river rocks.

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a stone path in the middle of a garden with lots of trees and plants around it

Two Men and a Little Farm: QUIKRETE COBBLESTONE PATH MOLD. This would be a great style from the back to the front of the house around the garden. And eventually from there to the bridge. This might be a great use for all of that sea glass I just got, too. Mixed in with the Quikrete it would be beautiful.

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many potted plants are arranged on the ground

Thread in the Landscape Design forum forum by In2art: Hi, I am embarking on a mission to create a concrete stepping stone pathway. I am planning to make r...

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two square mosaics sitting on the ground next to each other in front of some plants

A stepping stone made from beautiful rocks collected from rivers and lakeshores on the south island of New Zealand My stepping stone workshop in Glenorchy, New Zealand Gold and Black alternating bands of Mexican Beach Pebbles in Los Angeles The most frequently asked question I get in regards to my mosaic work seems to be "Where do you get your stones?" After that comes the question "Do you ever teach workshops?" I have on occasion taught them but it has been a long time. The reason I quit…

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a stone path in the middle of a garden

I think it’s high time I compiled another “Gleanings” post, don’t you? It’s been a couple months and we have a lot of catching up to do! I’ve been meaning to lately so yesterday I put together the whole post, wrote some witty comments as captions for the images, and was going over it before […]

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a brick path in the middle of a grassy area

This is the final design I picked for my pathway from the sidewalk to my front porch. I still have to pour cement outside the border bricks and do a little more leveling and then Gator Dust(a coarse polymeric crushed rock) in the joints. The final step is to wet seal everything. That will bring all the color out. I used about $500 to make this and 4 days of hard labor. 30 bags of gravel and 20 bags of sand, and 4 bags of Gator Dust.It's 29' long and 33" wide.

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