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NES Stepping Stones

Step 5Set and enjoy!

Set and enjoy!
When the stepping stones are dry, just drop them where you want them. You can paint them, seal them, or add color to the cement if you want. Personally, I like the gray look. As stepping stones, they're great and there's an added bonus if you look down and recognize them.

Other consoles that would work for this: Dreamcast, the original PlayStation, the original Xbox, 3DO, and GameCube (small stones).

Big thanks to the folks at Douglas and Sturgess in San Francisco for helping me out with all of my mold and casting questions.
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Nov 4, 2011. 9:43 AMtimwikander says:
these are great! instantly recognizable in the concrete grey color. way to make an ordinary object more fun!
Apr 23, 2011. 10:21 PMpjrpumpken says:
Hi would it be cool if u put like a sentence like (nintendo entertainment stones)

thanks

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