Transform your space with unique, budget-friendly decor by creating solid star forms using just three materials: cement, plastic star bowls, and two everyday pantry items. This simple DIY will allow you to craft stunning pieces that can serve as decorative accents around your home. The process is easy and affordable, making it a perfect project for those looking to add a personal touch to their living space without breaking the bank.
Use these cement star forms as elegant bookends on a shelf, or place them as eye-catching paperweights on a desk. Their neutral tones will complement various interior styles, from minimalist to rustic. Pair with soft textiles or metallic accents to create a visually balanced look. Consider arranging them in odd numbers for a more appealing aesthetic.
Cement Star Sculptures

Materials
3 red plastic star bowls
3 cups of cement mix
1 cup of water
2 tablespoons of vegetable oil
1 tablespoon of salt
Directions
1. Prepare your workspace by laying out a beige drop cloth to catch any spills.
2. In a mixing container, combine 3 cups of cement mix with 1 cup of water. Stir until the mixture is smooth and free of clumps.
3. Lightly coat the insides of the red plastic star bowls with vegetable oil to ensure easy removal of the cement once dry.
4. Add 1 tablespoon of salt to each bowl's base to create subtle textural variations in the cement surface.
5. Pour the wet cement mixture into each of the star bowls, filling them to the rim.
6. Allow the cement to set for 24-48 hours, ensuring it is completely dry and solid before removing.
7. Once dry, gently remove the hardened cement stars from the plastic bowls.

Variations & Tips
For a personalized touch, consider adding a few drops of food coloring to the cement mixture for a subtle hue that matches your decor. Alternatively, sprinkle glitter on the surface before the cement completely sets for a touch of sparkle. If you prefer a more industrial look, use a darker cement mix or incorporate small pebbles or sand into the mixture to enhance texture. These variations will keep the core structure intact while allowing for creative expression.