• Moon Phase Garden Stepping Stone
  • Moon Phase Garden Stepping Stone
  • Moon Phase Garden Stepping Stone
  • Moon Phase Garden Stepping Stone
  • Moon Phase Garden Stepping Stone
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Moon Phase Garden Stepping Stone

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A fun & creative gift idea

Handmade Limited edition – 100% unique

Eco-friendly & sustainable materials

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Create an enchanting path through your garden with these handmade lunar plaques.
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    The full moon is said to represent creativity and clarity. Some believe crescent moons promote success, and that the new moon is a time for rest and fresh beginnings. Whether you cherish the symbolism of our silvery satellite’s phases or you just love gazing upon its shape-shifting radiance, Alice Delaney’s handmade stepping stones will bring night-sky enchantment to every stroll through your garden.

    Alice uses different shades of concrete to depict the varying stages of the lunar journey: new, crescent, gibbous, and full (the crescent and gibbous moons can be waxing or waning depending on how you position them). Pave a dreamy pathway across your lawn, or use the included galvanized metal hanger to display the stones as wall art. Each is sold separately, so you can re-create a complete celestial cycle or choose the images that make the most mesmerizing statement for you. Handmade in Minnesota.

    Sold individually.


    Made from

    sand, concrete, galvanized metal, water, pigment, acrylic fortifier

    Measurements

    11.25" dia. x 1.25" H

    Care

    In colder climates with freeze and thaw cycles, either treat with a concrete sealer annually or bring indoors.

    Item ID

    55836

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    Alice Delaney

    created by Alice Delaney

    location

    Minnesota

    After receiving her BFA in sculpture, Minnesota native Alice Delaney headed to the Twin Cities. There, she applied her talents at a sculpting company that created ornamental figures for several prominent clients. She honed her techniques at mold-making and crafting What Makes It Uncommoned pieces in clay, skills that she would use to build her own business. Today, if she's not in her studio, Alice can be found in her garden or taking her dog, Pepper, for a run along the Mississippi River path near her home.

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