Start by going to Costolot's Store and purchase any type of paving, although I use Slab Paving for this bridge. As you will see, Costolot's Slab Paving matches perfectly with Ivor Bargain's Stone Wall fence.
Get whatever length you wish and we're moving on...
As I mentioned before, Ivor Bargain has the Stone Fence I want for this project. You could, of course, line the whole paving with the wall, but for my own aesthetic purposes, I chose to go start one slab inward.
It looks like this so far.
You can then begin to dig right up against the wall and paving, bringing the ground flush with what is becoming your bridge.
And here's one side done.
Now the other side:
Kind of looks like Wall-e, doesn't it?
And we're done! That's the basic idea. One of the reason's to go one slab out from the wall is because you can attach any other decorations to your paving, but not to the stone wall. I attached the wind chimes to this one.
I first incorporated this idea in my Chinese architecture garden. (My newtgats live here.)
So there you have it. A bridge. I can't wait to see what we'll be able to do in VP2: Trouble In Paradise. Feel free to comment, and include any ideas you may have as well.