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Simple yet Cute Plant Markers

Posted by garden-potter (shabbygardencreations@gmail.com) on
Fri, Sep 3, 10 at 10:17

Wanted to share with everyone these cute plant markers I made using counter-top samples, clothespins and wire. Just click on my blog and they'll pop right up. (I'm at work right now (shhh!!) or I'd take the time to actually post the pics here; sorry!

Here is a link that might be useful: Shabby Garden Creations


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RE: Simple yet Cute Plant Markers

Those are so cute!!!


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RE: Simple yet Cute Plant Markers

very nice idea


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RE: Simple yet Cute Plant Markers

Very cute & simple! Thanks! Jan


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RE: Simple yet Cute Plant Markers

Wonderful idea! I might just have to steal it. he-he


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RE: Simple yet Cute Plant Markers

How do u get to it? I clicked on the link but where do u go from there?

Lisa


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RE: Simple yet Cute Plant Markers

Lisa, I am with you on this. I never got to see them.


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When I click the link, I go straight to the plant markers.


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I get a window that says
Internet explorer can not open the site.
I get it on another posters blog site too!


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RE: Simple yet Cute Plant Markers

They're cute, but if they're formica samples, I don't think I'd even paint them first. What a great use for those things!


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