🌿 Step into Creativity with Every Stone!
The Midwest Products Large Octagon Stepping Stone Mold is a versatile, reusable 12-inch plastic mold designed for crafting personalized stepping stones. With easy-to-follow instructions included, this mold allows you to create unique garden art that enhances your outdoor spaces while being durable and eco-friendly.
K**E
The plastic mold is pretty flimsy
It was a hit, but getting the concrete to settle in a flimsy mold was iffy for a long time!
L**Y
Fits
Fits
H**N
I love my decorative stepping stone
This worked well for making a decorative handprint stepping stone.The people complaining that it is flimsy don’t seem to understand that if this were heavy duty you wouldn’t be able to get the cement stone out of it with out damaging it. As it is flimsy you are able to do this and reuse it. Plus it was more sturdy than the ones that came in kid’s plaster stepping stone kits.My only reason for taking a star off is because of the price. This would be a better buy in the $10 price range. That being said, in my shopping I didn’t find anything cheaper, so perhaps this is reasonably priced given the supply and demand.
A**R
Cracked after first use.
Easy to use and pop stone out, but the mold is now cracked and completely unusable after first use. Other molds from this company (heart and square) had the same issue. Complete junk! I also didn't fill the molds completely to the rim either - about half full to 3/4 full to avoid this.
B**.
May only be one time use
This was good for the first mold. Very easy tl use however it cracks easily. If planning to reuse may want to buy more than 1 as it is not very durable.
A**H
Garden stone form
I’ve used these before, in 2000, to make new century garden stones. Still have them. These are great.
D**T
Performs as advertised
As expected. Plastic seems a bit flimsier.
W**N
Very thin, broke apart with 1 use
As the title says. This mold is no sturdier than the thinner plastic clam shell material placed around store products. Maybe the thickness of strawberry or blueberry plastic containers, sans the holes. Until you use it with actual concrete anyway.
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