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While this Tiny House isnt quite livable, it makes a great garden decoration or simply a conversation piece
to put on a coffee table. Even if youve never worked with concrete before, this project is easy and fun. In
about 2 hours, you can create a unique piece that will be at home in your garden or living room. Once you
become familiar with creating molds and working with concrete, the options are endless!
Utility Knife
Gloves
Dusk Mask
Marker
Cardboard
Ruler
Caution:
Bucket
Pointed
Trowel
Water
Fine Grit Sanding Block
Wet concrete can cause burns when in contact with bare skin. Please wear gloves when mixing and pouring
concrete. Dust from concrete is also hazardous. Wear a dusk mask when mixing concrete and work in wellventilated area. Do not worry, concrete is safe to work with when these precautions are taken!
2 Pieces
4 Pieces
2 Pieces
1 Piece
2.1
2.1
3.3
3.4
Prop the house form upside down. (Setting it between large blocks of wood is best.)
Pour the wet concrete into the mold using the trowel.
Use the trowel to push concrete into all the corners, ensure no airspace is left in the form.
Fill the form all the way to the top (technically, the bottom of the house) and smooth with the trowel.
Leave the form to dry for at least 1 hour.
4.1
4.2
5.1
5.2
Congrats!
Whether youre a concrete beginner or expert, this is a great project with many uses. From bookend to
conversation piece, doorstop to garden decoration, this tiny house will be a fun addition to any area. We hope
this manual was helpful and comprehensive. Thanks!