Diy concrete leaf bird bath.
Making cement leaf bird bath.
You can take any any big leaves to make this bird bath.
To make concrete bird baths using leaf molds and the sand casting technique you ll need a pile of clean sand deep enough to make a concave impression with the leaf.
This wash was about three drops of paint to two cups of water.
It may take some time to create this diy bird bath but trust me it will take your garden to entirely next level.
To use your leaf as it is just add a coat of eco friendly concrete sealer such as agrilife kennel seal for protection.
This one is my favorite.
It is super fast and easy by using quickrete quick set cement mix.
In the photo i m painting on several coats of a thin wash of acrylic paint.
Make the sandpile a few inches bigger around than your rhubarb leaf.
Choose a comfortable place to set up your work station.
This diy leaf bird bath project will create a one of kind watering place for the birds in your backyard and working with cement is easier than you think.
Cover the depression in the sand pile with plastic wrap to reduce random grains of sand from contaminating the leaf mold and the concrete mix.
Mound concrete in the center of the leaf then smooth it carefully to the outer edges of the leaf adding more concrete as needed.
Choose a leaf with deep visibly defined veins pour the concrete mix on a large tray or baking sheet.
Arrange the sand under the leaf to form a deep basin for your birdbath as well as support for the leaf edges.
This diy leaf bird bath project will create a one of kind watering place for the birds in your backyard and working with cement is easier than you think.
Place your rhubarb leaf on top of the sand with the under side up.
You can get this p.
This diy leaf bird bath project will create a one of kind watering place for the birds in your backyard.