Hi all!
I wanted to thank you all once again for your comments and readership and have decided (as crazy as this is) I will give EVERYONE (except one person) 3 homemade tags with the caveat that it may take a bit of time for me to get them to you (*cross fingers before Christmas*) because I am hella busy, but still want to show you all my appreciation!
The one person who's NOT getting the 3 tags is:
BECAUSE she was the one who I ended up actually drawing from the hat and will get her set of 8 tags as soon as she sends me her address and then I can send them out immediately. Wohoo!
So, if you commented on the tag giveaway, send me the address of where you want your tags to go at your convenience and I'll be getting my little fingers in gear!
Thanks again and I'll be working on some good stuff now that most of my busy-ness is coming to a close!
Ciao,
Persephone
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Sunday, November 1, 2009
Sunday, October 25, 2009
(100th+ post) GIVEAWAY: Tag! Maybe you're it?
Hello all! My time has flown by fast! I've been much more diligent about this blog than I expected and I appreciate all the comments and encouragement from people.
This is about the 100th (+?) decent post I have made here after the deletion of the intro post of this blog (I know a crime, but it was so bad and incongruent I felt it had to go)
As I enjoy celebratin' and giftin' I would like to do both of those things below:
Remember I talked earlier about garden craftiness and labels/tags? Well I did some more experimenting and found that I could use my nifty glass paint on the metal can tags I make and thus create really nice durably designed ones, woohoo!
These are BAKED on, so won't wash off like regular paint or nail polish a person might use.
Here they are, being modeled with a little Cuban oregano so you can idea of them being in use. (kind of crowded I know)
So, in celebration, I will randomly choose by the end of the week (Happy Halloween) one person who commented to send these to (you'll be contacted via email as to where you'd like me to send it).
NOTE: I'd like to apologize about the purple-yellow one... I was trying to do a lotus type thing, but it didn't turn out quite as well I would have liked. I still enjoy it personally myself, but if you want tags and don't like it so much, just tell me.
Thanks again and best of luck!
This is about the 100th (+?) decent post I have made here after the deletion of the intro post of this blog (I know a crime, but it was so bad and incongruent I felt it had to go)
As I enjoy celebratin' and giftin' I would like to do both of those things below:
These are BAKED on, so won't wash off like regular paint or nail polish a person might use.
Here they are, being modeled with a little Cuban oregano so you can idea of them being in use. (kind of crowded I know)
NOTE: I'd like to apologize about the purple-yellow one... I was trying to do a lotus type thing, but it didn't turn out quite as well I would have liked. I still enjoy it personally myself, but if you want tags and don't like it so much, just tell me.
Thanks again and best of luck!
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Tag! You're it! Labeling in the garden
I am notoriously bad at labeling plants in my garden, mostly because I know what they generally are (though it would be good to tag those "special" varieties).
Despite this shortcoming of mine, I like making inexpensive, attractive (at least to me) lasting homemade garden tags and give them away for fun.
These tags take very minimal cost and effort and as I don't drink beer or soda in cans much at all, I sort of borrow from my neighbors' recycling... um, no one's had an issue yet?
ALUMINUM BEER/SODA CAN TAGS: (use gloves if you are worried you'll cut yourself):
Materials/tools:
-aluminum can
-box cutters
-scissors (decorative edge ones if you like)
-jumbo smooth metal paperclips
-pushpin/thumb tac with pointy metal tip (optional)
-ball point pen (for permanent marking)
-permanent marker (for changeable marking, but can come off in certain weather conditions)
-paint pen (for more durable changeable marking)
(please don't judge me for the Budweiser... we were desperate!)
(1) Clean out a can and dry it as thoroughly as possible
(2) on the top and bottom of can, cut around the rims, just underneath the angled edges so that it will be a completely open tube

(3) With the scissors, cut from one open end to the other to make a single sheet of metal

(4) Trim the sheet of metal edges with a straight edge pair of scissors or the decorative ones. To make label shape cutting more manageable, use the straight edge of a counter or table and rub the curved back of the ex-can back and forth against the edge to flatten the metal sheet

(5) Cut the metal sheet with scissors into desired tag shapes (squares, rectangles, hearts, birds, leaves, etc.) keeping the edges as smooth as possible

(6) Take a paperclip and using the pushpin if you like, do one or all of the various posting options:

1 hole/2 holes (more paper clip posts, more sturdy)
(Note to make the holes in the metal with the pushpin, you'll want some thick corrugated cardboard or a cork backing to push into so you don't form holes in your table/counter).
Or SWIRLY (may need some pliers to do this)

(7) Use you writing utensil of choice and write your plant name down and you're done!
(You can sandpaper the back painted part of the can to make it all shiny metal, but I think the color addition and showing off that it's recycled is cool)
These tags do fine indoors or out, and obviously you can "upgrade" your materials, but if you really want to do it on the cheap, this is the way to go.
The paperclip stakes can be interchanged with various materials, like wire coat hangers or even sticks (it's bio-degradable!) but I like paperclips.
Despite this shortcoming of mine, I like making inexpensive, attractive (at least to me) lasting homemade garden tags and give them away for fun.
These tags take very minimal cost and effort and as I don't drink beer or soda in cans much at all, I sort of borrow from my neighbors' recycling... um, no one's had an issue yet?
ALUMINUM BEER/SODA CAN TAGS: (use gloves if you are worried you'll cut yourself):
Materials/tools:
-aluminum can
-box cutters
-scissors (decorative edge ones if you like)
-jumbo smooth metal paperclips
-pushpin/thumb tac with pointy metal tip (optional)
-ball point pen (for permanent marking)
-permanent marker (for changeable marking, but can come off in certain weather conditions)
-paint pen (for more durable changeable marking)
(1) Clean out a can and dry it as thoroughly as possible
(2) on the top and bottom of can, cut around the rims, just underneath the angled edges so that it will be a completely open tube
(3) With the scissors, cut from one open end to the other to make a single sheet of metal
(4) Trim the sheet of metal edges with a straight edge pair of scissors or the decorative ones. To make label shape cutting more manageable, use the straight edge of a counter or table and rub the curved back of the ex-can back and forth against the edge to flatten the metal sheet
(5) Cut the metal sheet with scissors into desired tag shapes (squares, rectangles, hearts, birds, leaves, etc.) keeping the edges as smooth as possible
(6) Take a paperclip and using the pushpin if you like, do one or all of the various posting options:
(Note to make the holes in the metal with the pushpin, you'll want some thick corrugated cardboard or a cork backing to push into so you don't form holes in your table/counter).
Or SWIRLY (may need some pliers to do this)
(7) Use you writing utensil of choice and write your plant name down and you're done!
(You can sandpaper the back painted part of the can to make it all shiny metal, but I think the color addition and showing off that it's recycled is cool)
These tags do fine indoors or out, and obviously you can "upgrade" your materials, but if you really want to do it on the cheap, this is the way to go.
The paperclip stakes can be interchanged with various materials, like wire coat hangers or even sticks (it's bio-degradable!) but I like paperclips.
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