GARDEN MARKERS
Even though the weather is still nasty, I have decided to think about spring! I began planting seeds indoors, creating a mini-greenhouse in our sunroom. I (of course) referenced numerous pins for tips of when to start each plant, and tips for seedling care. After a few weeks, I tossed all that date out the window and started them all, MY WAY. Oops. Well, with an eight foot deep frost line, I truly don't believe any helpful tips apply to me. By the time the ground thaws, I will be lucky if I get two months of outdoor growing. SO, I started THEM ALL. So, three weeks later, I have awesome little seedlings and my sunroom smells like spring (even if they are calling for more snow this week). I then realized, that if I am planting, others probably are, too. I was thinking about what paint class I should teach at work, when I realized I would incorporate the two! I pinned 6 or 7 garden marker ideas, then I made them my own!
First, I bought cheap wooden spoons at Walmart. A 5-pack was .88! I bought a (ahem!) few packages and brought them into work.
Then, I began thinking about what would hold up the best to daily sun & watering (still trying to stay positive, here). I taped the bottoms of the spoons with Scotch Blue Painter's Tape. I then sprayed the rest of the spoon with red Plasti-Dip. It is used for tools & wheel rims, so why not garden markers? Two coats and I had some awesome, durable red garden markers.
I then had fun! I used Paint Markers & Behr Paint samples (only $2.94 and I could pick my color) to decorate, label & embellish the markers!
Once they were done, I loved them so much, I sealed them with a clear enamel spray just to add even more durability.
Now, I not only have seedling sprouting, but I have awesome garden markers. When it finally thaws, I will be ready to move my ready-made garden into the great outdoors!
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