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Old 06-11-2006, 10:32 AM
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I have to say this , WOW . I just downloaded the new packages , Susan your just amazing !

Thanks so much .

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Hey Ash! You are so kind! You guys have to give me the heads up when you order so I know who you are ... Sometimes I don't recognize people by their real names

Somwtime this summer if I get a day I want to do the garden circles in concrete for my flower garden. I am planning to get a whole bunch of plasticine and do the circle designs with that instead of wood. I'll do the work on a scrap plywood board.

Once the carving is done you create a simple box out of more plywood scrap around the carving plywood, coat the plasticine in vasiline and then pour a plaster of paris mold.

That mold can then be put right back into the scrap plywood box, more vasiline and then be poured repeatedly with sacrete/concrete ... spelling!

It's a fun thing to do, easy and fast, and you have an original one of a kind stepping stone path.

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