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45 Comments

  1. Awesome until phase 2! That chic with the man hands, hairy forearms and irritating voice… couldn't watch anymore 😪

  2. Alot of extra work filling all those bags when you can buy a cheap square that you fill with cement and when dry looks almost just like this video, only thing is you SAVE a lot of time NOT filling all those Zip Lock bags. But to each their own!

  3. If it’s safe to do so, I would just burn the tops of the plastic bags off with a garden torch. After you add the sand, you’ll never know the difference.

  4. I'm imagining how angry people will get trying to get the concrete into the baggies

  5. Plastic bags is such a waste plus it looks terrible tbh, if you want a cbbl look either buy them or just embed smooth pebbles in the concrete, looks 10x better plus massages your feet

  6. Amazing cobblestone idea for a walkway project I've been contemplating! I was going to buy 1/2 brick pavers but I like this rustic (and cheaper!) method much better.

  7. You Chickened out! You originally said You were going to fill the ziplocs with CEMENT. Then You secretly changed it to Concrete. It definitely is a better plan, but I wanted to see the mess of just cement in the bags. You owe Us a Cement bag mess video.

  8. Orrrr … you could just buy a $10 concrete form in a cobblestone pattern and save yourself 10x the work and not have your concrete look like crap. But it's your choice.

  9. I live in Canada and concerned that the cement paver stones will break with the cold over time. Should I be concerned? Have they shifted at all? Thanks!

  10. Glow in the dark paint mixed with the water then painted! I'm loving that idea for a cute 'through the looking glass ' style section

  11. An alternative method I think works better is to make drier concrete like mud pies, set the general shape of each cobblestone with gloved hands, then use a tuckpointing trowel & house brush to do final shaping. Mine ended up looking like Inca stone work.

  12. Ok the checker pattern was cool by itself then you had to add the flowers which gave it a real crappy look. If you would have kept them separate it would have made it look cool I don't know have you done sold my ass would make it look cool

  13. can I do this instead of mulch in the garden. water shortage in our area. Thought of concrete .. liked this idea. This cost effective

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