Spring and summer are the best periods for change in the house. But truth be told, whatever season it is, no one wants to just stare at the bare green grass or plop of ugly brown dirt in the backyard or front yard.
Discover the designer in you and spruce up your garden, front yard, back yard, or patio. The DIY Path Maker allows you to create instant walking space with an easy-to-use mold that injects some character and texture to your living area. No need to call the landscaper or hire a professional team: all you need is some cement.
Specifications:
🧱 Fun and Crafty: Designed for garden lovers (and everyday people) who want to add character to their garden or patio.
🧱 Do It Yourself: Who needs a professional landscaper that costs an arm and a leg? This walkway mold is easy to use, even if you have no landscaping experience. Simply get your cement or concrete mix in place and press the mold over for instant blocks that form a pathway.
🧱 Sturdy and Reusable: Made of high-quality plastic, the pathway mold holds up to the toughest of concrete or cement. And when all the work is done, just clean the mold with water…and reuse it whenever you need it again.
🧱 A Natural Look: This DIY mold creates a natural-looking stone-block pattern for a touch of elegance to your backyard or garden.
Product Details:
- Color: Black.
- Size: 14.1 x 14.1 x 1.5 in / 36 x 36 x 4 cm
- Material: Polypropylene (Thermoplastic)
We’re committed to providing you the best in home decor and design solutions without breaking the bank (or back). This DIY Path Maker is the perfect gift for a new homeowner or garden lover. Get it now during our limited-time sale!
Fantastic product! We used and abused it!
A couple of tips...
*use baking spray to oil them before pouring concrete.
*if you want to use your mold more then once for the day buy instant drying concrete.
*make sure you smooth over each top down to where you can see the black outline of the mold. If you don’t do this you will get weird tops on the molds.
*make the concrete as watery as possible. It makes for smooth tops.
*To make a turn we filled in the gap between 2 of the molds by using a piece of wood so the concrete did not leak out. Creating another block.