Garden Markers

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  1. Donna S

    Donna S Hardy Maple

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    This is a project that took me 3 weeks. First I rolled clay, then hand cut shapes, let dry for 4 days and fired the veggies. Then painted with acrylics. I'm going to write on the backs of them. I will be able to use them over again or paint over writing for new use. The white markers had to be fired and then glazed and fired again. I can use wax pencils, sharpies or paint. All will come off with nail polish remover.

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  3. marlingardener

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    A garden that deserves such beautiful and imaginative markers must be a very, very special garden! Love the markers!
     
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    Jerry Sullivan Garden Experimenter Plants Contributor

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    Excellent markers, durable too. How to spruce up the garden even before the veggies are up. Do you make any for flowers?

    Jerry
     
  5. Donna S

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    Thanks marlingardened and Jerry. And yes Jerry there will be flowers.
     
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    These are awesome! Very good work!
     
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    I love them. They look much better than the aluminum ones I make from pop cans. :rolleyes:
     
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    Very nice indeed! And makes my mini blind slats look pretty pathetic. :stew2:
     
  9. Donna S

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    Thanks okietriker, carolyn & cherylad.
    Cherylad, what do you do with pop cans?
    I'm from the south and I got here as fast as I could. It's soda cans. I came from pop can country.:)

    I checked my mini blinds hoping a least one was ready to be replaced. I use them for shingles on my bird houses as well as markers.
     
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    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    Donna... It's Carolyn that makes the markers out of pop cans.
    Mini blinds are so cheap these days... less than $5. No need to wait on an old one to break. I installed a new one and had to remove about half the slats to fit the window. I felt like it was Christmas morning! :D
     
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    OOOPS! sorry
    Carolyn what to you do with pop cans?
     
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    Those markers are lovely! :stew2: Well thought-out. I wonder if it will work with Fimo-clay. Hm.
     
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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Very nice!
     
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    Donna, sorry I just caught this...

    soda pop cans area cheap and durable plant tag. To make I use kitchen shears and carefully cut the top and bottom off of a can, rinse it off if it is sticky, and use a wire hanger (cut off the hanger part and straighten it out with pliers) bend the hanger to the size you want your marker to be and then use a ruler and pencil to score the aluminum the same size, bend and flatten the aluminum to the wire size you made and write on the aluminum with a ball point pen. push it into the ground by your plant.

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    But I must say, yours are much prettier. mine are functional and durable.
     
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    Thanks Carolyn. Great idea. Will be making them I'm sure.
     
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    They're terrific!
     

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