Turn ordinary plastic star-shaped cookie cutters and cement into striking outdoor geometric blocks. This DIY project offers a creative way to repurpose simple kitchen items into durable, artistically shaped pieces perfect for enhancing your garden or patio. The result is a set of heavy, star-shaped concrete blocks that can serve as unique stepping stones or decorative elements, combining functionality with a touch of whimsy.
Place the star-shaped concrete blocks along a garden path or as part of a patio border. Their neutral grey color can complement any outdoor decor, especially when paired with vibrant flowers or greenery. Consider arranging them in a playful pattern, contrasting their geometric shape with the natural landscape. You could also paint them in earthy tones or bright colors to create a more dynamic visual impact.
Concrete Star Outdoor Blocks
Materials
Plastic star-shaped cookie cutters (red and blue)
Quick-setting cement mix
Water
Mixing bowl
Stirring stick
Protective gloves
Directions
1. Prepare your workspace by laying out all materials on a worn wooden picnic table to ensure easy cleanup.
2. Mix the quick-setting cement with water according to the package instructions in a mixing bowl until the consistency is thick and smooth.
3. Place the plastic star-shaped cookie cutters flat on the table and ensure they are stable.
4. Carefully pour the mixed cement into each cookie cutter, filling them to the brim. Use a stirring stick to smooth the top and eliminate air bubbles.
5. Let the cement set for the time specified on the cement package, usually around 24 hours, ensuring the blocks are undisturbed during this period.
6. Once the cement is fully set and hardened, gently remove the plastic cookie cutters from the concrete blocks.
7. Allow the blocks to cure for an additional 24 hours in a dry environment before using them outdoors.
Variations & Tips
For a personalized touch, consider embedding small decorative stones or pieces of colored glass into the surface of the cement while it is still wet. This will add visual interest and texture to the finished blocks. Alternatively, use different shaped cookie cutters to create a variety of geometric designs, or experiment with concrete dye to infuse the blocks with color, making them even more unique and tailored to your outdoor aesthetic.