Easy And Cheap DIY Plant Markers For Your Garden

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These DIY plant markers for your garden are an easy and cute way to display all the vegetables, herbs, or flowers you’re growing.

DIY Plant Markers for Your Garden

Hi Kenarry readers, it’s Lori from Greco Design Company. Our garden is one of my favorite things about summertime. And even though our garden is small, and I can easily remember what each plant is, these labels are a cute way to display all the good stuff we’re growing. If you like to grow your own vegetables, herbs or flowers, this is the perfect little project for you. These markers also make a nice gift for any gardener, or wanna-be gardener. Just add these markers to some pots and a few packets of seeds or garden tools.

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Here’s what you need to make these markers:

DIY Plant Markers for Your Garden

DIY Plant Markers for Your Garden

If you’re like me and your handwriting isn’t great, I’ll show you a trick on how to make it look much better. You’ll just need access to a computer.

1. Stain and paint the paint sticks

DIY Plant Markers for Your Garden

I wanted my paint sticks to hold up in the weather but I also wanted them to help my garden look pretty. So I used exterior paint and stain and created a dipped look to the sticks. First, I added a coat of the stain to both sides of the paint sticks. I didn’t go all the way to the bottom since that will be painted black. When I stain wood, I use old rags and just throw them away when I’m done. Easy!

DIY Plant Markers for Your Garden

After the stain was dry, I painted the bottoms with the black paint. I measured 8″ down from the top, drew a line on both sides of the sticks and painted the bottoms. Let them dry fully.

DIY Plant Markers for Your Garden

2. Paint labels on your DIY plant markers

Now it’s time to add the text. Since my handwriting is not great, I used my computer and typed all the names of my plants. I made sure the font I used was simple enough to rewrite and the right size to fit on my paint sticks. And here’s my fun trick on how to transfer type onto the wood. Tape the printout of the plant labels against a window with the front of the page facing out. With a pencil, trace the letters onto the back of the paper.

DIY Plant Markers for Your Garden

Next, flip the paper over and line up each word on a paint stick exactly where you want it to go. Rub the letters so that the pencil marks from the back of the paper transfer onto the wood.

DIY Plant Markers for Your Garden

The pencil transfer will be light but it’s a great guide for your paint pens.

DIY Plant Markers for Your Garden

Using your oil based Sharpie paint pens, paint the letters in along the pencil lines. When dry, add the type to the backs too if you choose.

DIY Plant Markers for Your Garden

A little graphic design tip when using type: we actually read type that is sideways – reading up, not down – better than type that is stacked. The reason is because our eyes recognize the tops of letters more quickly than any other part of the letter. And we’re accustomed to reading left to right. So if we see the word CUCUMBERS written sideways – going up, it’s easier for us to read than if it were stacked. Just a little tip that you may find helpful for this project – or many others.

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3. Seal the DIY plant markers

You can seal the markers with a coat of polyurethane to protect them a bit more. Let them dry and they’re ready to be added to your garden!

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Now I just hope my pretty labeled vegetables grow!

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5 Comments

  1. Hi,
    Loved this atricle. Especially the point about plant makers for your garden
    Sharing this on facebook and pinterest

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