Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Wine Cork Herb Markers


I planted my herb garden this weekend. 
 Late, I know but at least I got it done. 
 I thought I would use the cute little chalkboard markers that I bought at Target for a dollar, but I didn't like the way they looked.  I thought they were too big.  
 So I looked around on the Internet and Pinterest for ideas and found these cute spoons:
They are adorable and I saw that Tammy at A Walk in the Countryside made some cute ones just like them.  Wish I had some little stamps to make them but I don't, so I had to find something to make with stuff I already had on hand.  
Ummmm, WINE CORKS!!!
  Yes, I have those!!!
 These took a total of two minutes to make.  It might take longer if you have to drink the wine...
I popped the cork (hehe) onto a bamboo skewer after writing on it with a Sharpie.  I couldn't just leave them without some kind of embellishment so I wrapped some jute around the skewer using a dab of hot glue and used some Fler-de-lis push pins that I had.  I think I ordered them from Ballard a long time ago.  
I think they are perfect!  
And better yet they were FREE!  
And Puppy approved!

Until Next Time,
Beaux R'eves,
XO Cindy
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23 comments:

  1. These are darling and the push pins make them so unique! I have been saving my corks to do the same!

    XO,
    Jane

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  2. I like this idea a lot! Heaven knows I have some wine corks LOL!

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  3. Cindy, these are adorable! What a great new use for wine corks!

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  4. I have wine corks! Lots of them! I can even get more, if I run out! Pinning this. ~ Maureen

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  5. How cute are they! I am so totally stealing the idea! They make great garden markers!

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  6. What a great idea. I just love this one.

    Cynthia

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  7. What a great idea, I'm pinning these!!

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  8. I love this idea and it's something I have! Thanks for sharing!

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  9. I love this idea! But I don't drink wine. Wonder if I could ask someone who does to save them for me?
    Brenda

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  10. What a great idea, I love it, You always come up with the best ideas.

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  11. They are adorable. Did you seal the marker? My experience with sharpies outside is they will fade pretty quickly unless sealed ... usually any spray sealant will work... :)

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  12. I absolutely love this. I have a bajillion wine corks, and I'm putting some in my garden this very day. Hope I can remember where I planted everything.

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  13. They are precious! And what a great way to use up all those corks! Love it!!

    xoxo
    jenny

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  14. I really love this idea and want to steal it. Of course, I have to start all over with my pots of herbs because I let them all die. Shhh.

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  15. Oh Cindy! I love this idea and might just have to steal...er....borrow it! Thank you for sharing with us at TTF this week! Have a great day.

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  16. Your herb markers are sooo cute! You need to market those.
    Mary Alice

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  17. Cute, cute, cute. What a super idea. Love it. Thanks tons for joining TTT. Hugs, marty

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  18. I love this idea, and always have many wine corks in this house. Thanks I'll make some today and put in my herb garden. Thanks for sharing with us!

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  19. Using wine corks is a smart idea! Thank you for joining me at Home Sweet Home!
    Sherry

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