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This was inspired by Laughing Purple Goldfish here
A great re’find’ item. You can also use the same thing to make lovely plant markers.
Morning Linda Great idea about use in the garden! Would be interesting to see how they weather. I’ve cut the tops of tin cans into stars and hung them outdoors – they ‘aged’ quite nicely. Have you photos on your blog plant markers?
I do have some old cutlery made into plant markers, http://craftygardener.blogspot.com/2007/05/markers.html The fork also used a tin can lid. Another post about plant markers is here http://craftygardener.blogspot.com/2007/04/leave-your-mark.html I really like the rocks
Linda those are wonderful ideas! Thanks for the links. And the comments there with further suggestions are worthwhile – and timely. Come on, Spring!
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A great re’find’ item. You can also use the same thing to make lovely plant markers.
Morning Linda
Great idea about use in the garden! Would be interesting to see how they weather. I’ve cut the tops of tin cans into stars and hung them outdoors – they ‘aged’ quite nicely. Have you photos on your blog plant markers?
I do have some old cutlery made into plant markers, http://craftygardener.blogspot.com/2007/05/markers.html The fork also used a tin can lid. Another post about plant markers is here http://craftygardener.blogspot.com/2007/04/leave-your-mark.html I really like the rocks
Linda those are wonderful ideas! Thanks for the links. And the comments there with further suggestions are worthwhile – and timely. Come on, Spring!