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Antique Spoon Plant Markers

How To-sday - Antique Spoon Plant Markers

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/antique-spoon-plant-markers • Posted by Shrimp Salad Circus

I'm clearly on a major metal stamping kick right now, but I've still got projects, so why stop now? This is a cute and unique way to label your plants, using old silverware that you could easily get from a thrift store.

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

0 h 30

Difficulty

So-so
Medium spoonmarkerfinal Medium caliego 2b016 Medium caliego 2b035

Description

I'm clearly on a major metal stamping kick right now, but I've still got projects, so why stop now? This is a cute and unique way to label your plants, using old silverware that you could easily get from a thrift store.

Instructions

  1. Small spoonmarkerflatten

    Place the spoon face-down against a very firm surface. Using a heavy rubber mallet, pound the back of the spoon until it is completely flattened. I found that setting the spoon atop a towel on the concrete worked better than a countertop or table.

  2. Small caliego 2b025

    Count out the letters in your word. Mine has six letters, so I marked six equally-spaced dots with permanent marker. These dots are to help you line up and space your letters properly when you begin stamping. Don't worry about ruining your spoon with permanent marker; we'll remove it in the last step.

  3. Small spoonmarkerstamp

    Beginning with one of the middle letters, carefully place your stamp over the corresponding dot. Be sure that the letter is facing the proper direction, and then firmly whack the top of the stamp once with your rubber mallet or hammer. As you can see from the photo, I hit mine too hard, leaving a circular impression around the letters.

  4. Small spoonmarkerpatina

    Using a permanent marker, completely fill in each letter. This will create a patina look to make the letters really pop against the silver surface.

  5. Small caliego 2b033

    Using a nail file, steel wool, or very fine sandpaper, gradually buff away all the permanent marker using a small, circular motion.Finish by wiping away all the dust and marker residue to polish it to a shine. Stick it into your plant, and voila!