My mom donated a planter (you may have read my recent post about my vacation by my mom & her greenhouse business, if not you can read about it and see her awesome greenhouse here). The lucky winner was given the option of a flower planter or an herb planter and chose an herb planter. This is the planter my mom did....
It included a oregano, basil, rosemary, thyme, and parsley. And two pretty pansies for some color! :)
I have been totally longing to make some silverware plant markers. I actually have been collecting thrift store silverware like mad for the past 6 months or better with they idea I could make a bunch for her to sell at the greenhouse... well, I waited too long to start them for it this year and then got super frustrated on the day I started trying to do some! In my defense, I was busy... Most of my crafting is done after my little guy goes to bed and hammering on metal while he's sleeping is a dangerous idea that may interfere with crafting!
Anyway, I ended up deciding to add some plant markers to my mom's herb planter. Of course I decided to do this the morning we were delivering it. (Yep I often have these great ideas either last minute or at least try to execute them last minute!)
So I started sifting through my collection....
And came up with these candidates....
Aren't those little spoons way too cute?!?
I currently have 4 "sets" of metal stamps plus another on the way from Pick Your Plum :). I have a uppercase w/ numbers 1/8" set (very inexpensive from Harbor Freight), uppercase 3/32", lowercase 3/32" and numbers in 3/32". I just recently bought the 3/32" used from a fellow Etsy seller. The ones I have on the way are 1/8" lower case so I really have two "full sets."
I opted to use the larger uppercase. I was really wishing for 1/8" in lowercase at that time, because I LOVE lowercase. (Could you tell by my non capitalized blog/business name?)
I quickly had to find a new silverware piece for the "HERBS" marker as the I messed up with the first letter.
Since the spoons were so small (and I was on a severe time crunch) I opted to just do the first letter of each herb.
Once they were all stamped I headed up out of the basement and used a sharpie on the letters to darken them up. (you color over the letter and then quickly wipe off the excess)
With their shininess and my time constraints I didn't get the best pictures ever, but this is an idea of how it turned out. I was pretty happy with it and even my husband thought it was pretty cool.
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Thank you! And thanks for the invite to your link party! :)
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