The mould is made of durable hard plastic and has been designed and developed for the D.I.Y enthusiast that wants to create a rustic paving look in their garden. It can be used to design your own personal garden path, tea garden, braai areas, courtyards, terraces, patio areas, and driveways (foundation first) and can be used for cladding on walls for a rock art finish. The mould can be rotated to give you a random pattern in the paving or a continuous pattern when not rotated. Paving large areas is best done utilizing two or more moulds simultaneously, thus saving you time. The paving can be grouted in a different colour between the crevices for good contrast.
How to Use
It's officially Braai Day in South Africa, or Heritage Day if you'd prefer to keep things formal. Still, we know what you'll be getting up to! It's a funny thing, a braai. It effortlessly brings us South Africans together, but also comes with its own collection of disagreements.
Like, wood or charcoal, which is better? What will you braai first, the chops or the wors? More importantly, who will be in charge of the fire for the day? Do you call it a braai, a barbeque or even shisa nyama?
All things considered, it's a lekker day to not be at work, and one thing we can all agree on is how great our deal is on a Weber Mini Chimney Starter (with 4kg Briquettes and Fire Lighter Cubes included, nogal!) Happy Braai Day, Mzansi!