Showing posts with label oven-baked clay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oven-baked clay. Show all posts
Saturday, February 17, 2018
Thursday, February 9, 2017
Plant Marker Project
I finally finished a batch of herb markers that look half-way decent. I used rubber stamp letters on over-baked clay. They are not perfect, but they're cute enough for my container herb garden this spring.
The process was pretty easy. I used a terra-cotta color of 'Sculpey' oven-bake clay and some little wood stamps to crete the letter impressions.
Rolled 1-1/4 inch balls into 5-1/2 inch 'snakes'. Put
a chopstick on each side of the snake before rolling them so they stayed about
1/4 inch thick.
I cut a pointed wedge end on each marker,
then stamped the letters. I cooked them at 275 degrees F for 15 minutes.
I plan to make some more so I'll have a marker in every slot in my herb pot this year. Here's a photo from 2016 of the herbs I planted in a strawberry pot.
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Labels: herb markers, herbs, oven-baked clay, Plant markers, strawberry pot
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