12 Adorable Plant Markers From Your Junk Drawer
Dig up those loose leftover Scrabble tiles
Using paint stirrers and Scrabble tiles, you can get colorful plant markers that double as decor. Get tutorial here
Gather up that haphazard cork collection
Burn your plant names int old corks -or simply write on them with Sharpies- for quick, cute tags. Get tutorial here
Search for those broken blind slats you saved
If you've still got a few stray broken bits from an old window blind, cut them and add them to your beds. Get tutorial here
Pull out a few wandering wood shims
Collect those leftover wood shims from your last craft project and add sweet labels. Get tutorial here
Find those mini photo frames you meant to use
Turn a few junky frames into cute plant markers by adding drawings or labels. Get tutorial here
Carefully collect any stray nails or screws
Those stray nails and screws that are rolling around your junk drawer are perfect for this. Get tutorial here
Cut shapes out of that old, bent magazine
Last season's issue is just what you need for pretty, eclectic indicators. Get tutorial here
Slice plastic folders or bottles into strips
You know that plastic accordion folder that broke last year? Cut it up and do this! Get tutorial here
Pull out some leftover mason jar lids
Snag a canning jar lid, add a little label, and you're garden-ready. Get tutorial here
Scour your drawer for a few glass gems
Glue paper letters to a few stray glass gems, then stick them on a twig or knife. Get tutorial here
Take out those never-been-used tea infusers
Tea infusers were a fun idea, but if you don't use them for tea, use them for plants! Get tutorial here