Use stone, tile, stained glass or seashells to personalize your Windsor Fountain! Home owner Pat, from Washington State shared this photo of her most recent project using History Stones molds.
Once Pat’s Windsor Fountain was set in place, (see instructions on our website at http://www.historystones.com/skin/frontend/default/default/images/media/pdf/Fountin.pdf) she used thinset mortar to attach her mosaics and grouted them just as you would on any tile project. Pat had a neat selection of tile left over from home remodeling projects, as well as a few pieces she picked up on a clearance shelf at a local tile shop. Keep in mind that you will need an electrical cord to connect to your pump.
Check out Pat’s photo on the website: http://www.historystones.com/other-molds/fountain-molds/windsorfountain6.html
An instruction video will be ready to publish on our website within a week or two! I have to say that this is an incredibly low price for creating an awesome fountain, not to mention that you can use the molds to creates planters and more from these heavy duty reusable molds!
Tammy

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