Stepping Stones and Paving
Stepping Stones are great for brightening up a stone path, or breaking up a series of concrete slabs, or alternatively for propping against a wall for a bit of garden art.

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Hawk Moth Pavers
Six garden pavers in non-slip mosaic, each illustrating a hawk moth.
27.5 cm square

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Bee Garden
Given as a wedding present to someone who keeps bees.
Featuring a bee hive in a garden of brightly coloured flowers, with lots of bees about.

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Pedestrian Walkway
Seven spirals in mosaic for a pedestrian walkway at the Bield at Blackruthven. Each 'stepping stone' is unique, the smallest about 1m in diametre, and the largest up to 2m. None are perfect circles.

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Pair of Magpie Pavers
Commissioned by a client who loves magpies. Made from bone china detail and non-slip tile.

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Glengarry Cocktail Bar Stepping Stone
Reproducing an old mosaic which is in Dundee City Centre, the original mosaic was outside a bar where my clients father used to work. Her version is in her patio area.
90cm diameter

transformation exhibition
Ying Yang Stepping Stone
With one section full of pink and purple flowers, divided from the other darker section by a ribbon of mirror, the edge is surrounded by grey stoneware tiles.
50cm diameter

community // commission
Shieldhill Butterfly Garden
Commissioned by the local Girl Guiding group in Shieldhill, by Falkirk, to be the focal point of the patio area in a community garden.

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Badger Entrance
For a badger enthusiast, providing a colourful, and non-slip, entrance to their home.

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Fish Stepping Stone
Made up of nine individually cast sections, this Fish mosaic was a commission for the Bield, near Perth, to sit at the start of their labyrinth.
Saying 'I am the Way' at the head, and 'Do not Be Afraid' at the tail, it also features a variety of other hard-fired ceramics and glass.