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Step 1:
Take several pieces of paste in your concrete block, knead the dough and make some balls of it.
Extend them by stretching the dough.
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2nd step:
Use the mold to give your future pebbles a slight smooth bulge by putting them in the hollows and pressing. Smooth with the fingers the sides to not get stops.
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Step 3:
Choose the plants that you will position on the pebbles according to their size. Here we picked only weeds found on the side of a road.
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Step 4:
Return your pieces to the mold, press their backs to make an impression.
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Step 5:
There too, be careful that the borders are not deformed, correct the shape according to your taste.
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Step 6:
Add white acrylic paint in the indentations. Cook 120 degrees for 30 minutes.
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Step 7:
Use a fine-grained abrasive (1000) to remove excess paint. Be careful not to press too much, you could erase everything.
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Step 8:
Drill your pebbles with a big forest of 2.8 for the top hole and a forest of 2.0 for the bottom.
Step 9:
Put a ring in a pompom and put the ring in the bottom hole of the pebble. Pass a second ring in the other hole.
Cut your chain in 2 parts to have a meter long. Put a ring in each link at the ends of the chain to close your collar, open the ring of the roller to hang it on the chain.
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