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Adorable DIY Plant Markers

Hello everyone! Today, I will share a quick and easy way to create plant markers using just a few materials. This is a great way to add a fun design to your potted plants. In addition to creating these plant markers, you can personalize them with your own sayings. I will demonstrate how to create two plant markers, but you can make as many as you like. Let's start designing these fun plant markers!

Plant with plant marker

Quick Video Tutorial
Adorable DIY Plant Markers

Materials to create plant markers

Here's what I'm using:

- I found this cute chalkboard watering can design at Dollar Tree

- I'm using two medium-sized craft sticks

- Acrylic paint

- Mod Podge 

- Vinyl floral stickers

- E6000

-Flower buttons (optional)

First, you want to take your craft sticks and a paintbrush and apply acrylic paint to each one. For my sticks, I used blue and pink paint. Let the paint dry.

Craft sticks, paint, and paintbrush

painted craft sticks and paintbrush

Next, take your vinyl stickers and add them to each of the sticks. I used floral stickers, but you can choose any design you like.

Stickers and painted craft sticks

After that, take your paintbrush and apply Mod Podge over the painted craft sticks. Let the Mod Podge dry completely after use.
Painted craft sticks and Mod Podge

Put some adhesive on each flower button, then attach it to your watering can design. I placed my buttons over the holes on each one.
Take some E6000 and apply a little to the back of each watering can. Then, attach each watering can design to the craft stick.

Crafts sticks and adhesive

After that, use your paint marker to add your chosen saying to each design.

Paint marker and plant markers

Decorated plant markers in pot

Decorated plant markers

Wasn't that simple? I really enjoyed creating these cute plant markers with just some simple materials. Try it and share what your plant markers say in the comments below! Thank you for visiting and creating with me.

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    1. Angie, I'm so happy you enjoyed my plant marker DIY craft. :)

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  2. These are so cute, Stephanie! I love the sharp black and white contrasted with the colored sticks. And all the flowers on them! How darling.

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    1. Jennifer, aw thank you! I appreciate you visiting and taking a look at my plant markers. I enjoyed this craft very much. :)

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  3. So sweet, thanks for sharing on craft schooling sunday!

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    1. Sara, thank you so much. I appreciate your visit. ♡

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