by Erin Lang Norris
Madison, WI, US · 90 photos
Fire Pit DIY
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ewalden01 wrote:
Fire pit - How did this end up looking? Did you keep the grass surrounding the FP? »
· Comment · 5 months ago
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added by Erin Lang Norris to How to Make a Stacked Stone Fire Pit
I mixed small batches of mortar and applied a layer under each stone as I went along. It is important not to get ahead of yourself here and only mix as much mortar as you can handle in a short period of time.Tip: If you're like me and don't have a stretch of days to do this all at once, your yard can take quite a beating. You may want to stage everything in one specific area so you don't have too much grass to fix.
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I mixed small batches of mortar and applied a layer under each stone as I went along. It is important not to get ahead of yourself here and only mix as much mortar as you can handle in a short period of time. Tip: If you're like me and don't have a stretch of days to do this all at once, your yard can take quite a beating. You may want to stage everything in one specific area so you don't have too much grass to fix.
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mixed small batches of mortar and applied a layer under each stone as I went along. It is important not to get ahead of yourself here and only mix as much mortar as you can handle in a short period of time. Tip: If you're like me and don't have a stretch of days to do this all at once, your yard can take quite a beating. You may want to stage everything in one specific area so you don't have too much grass to fix.
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I mixed small batches of mortar and applied a layer under each stone as I went along. It is important not to get ahead of yourself here and only mix as much mortar as you can handle in a short period of time. Tip: If you're like me and don't have a stretch of days off to do this all at once, your yard can take quite a beating. You may want to stage everything in one specific area so you don't have too much grass to fix.
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I mixed small batches of mortar and applied a layer under each stone as I went along. It is important not to get ahead of yourself here and only mix as much mortar as you can handle in a short period of time. Tip: If you're like me and don't have a stretch of days off to do this all at once, your yard can take quite a beating. You may want to stage everything in one specific area so you don't have too much grass to fix.by Erin Lang Norris
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I mixed small batches of mortar and applied a layer under each stone as I went along. It is important not to get ahead of yourself here and only mix as much mortar as you can handle in a short period of time. Tip: If you're like me and don't have a stretch of days off to do this all at once, your yard can take quite a beating. You may want to stage everything in one specific area so you don't have too much grass to fix.
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