Friday, May 4, 2018

Sitting Pretty Kitty

Lena was looking out the window at a squirrel,
I just happened to notice that her reflection was a perfect match!
As soon as she saw me, she approached and I snapped this silly out-of-focus shot!
I finally got around to grouting the last (for now) stepping stone.
I am trying lots of different ways of applying the grout and this one worked the best.
I applied the grout with a wooden paddle,
stroking it first in one direction and then the other.
It was the easiest application yet!
I have to stop at the thrift store to pick up some saucers 
so I have some more mosaic ceramics 
and stop in at Home Depot to buy some new stepping stone pavers!

7 comments:

  1. Your stepping stones are a work of art!

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  2. Lovely - please snap some photos of the path you are creating with these unique stepping stones.

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  3. How is it possible for you to get so much done in a week? I can't seem to find a second to pick up my crochet hook and I have a teacher present to finish. I am going to be more diligent. Love your sweater, cowl, mosaics and everything else you have been up to.

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  4. Yes, Nancy and I agree, we want to see a path or cluster of the stones. THEY ARE GORGEOUS. I kind of want to try one

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  5. Lena is so pretty...as is the stepping stone you shared. Like everyone else, I want to see the full path once created. Have a wonderful weekend!

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  6. When we finally GET a house, I'm coming to you for suggestions! You make amazing things!!!

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  7. Fun picture of Lena! The concentric circles on that stone are very cool.

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