Hand paint some rocks. Especially ideal for me since I have a habit of picking up nice looking rocks on our walks. Via http://whimsy-girl.blogspot.com/2008/07/rock-on.html
These are super simple! You can buy blank lollypop sticks in most craft shops... or just use the project as an excuse to slurp away on your favourite ice lolly in summer. Via http://blog.imaginechildhood.com/imagine-childhood/2009/05/rainy-day-any-day-plant-markers.html
How cute are these? A bit more labour intensive than other ideas, but lovely to get your child involved. Via http://lobstermonkey.typepad.com/my_weblog/2009/04/garden-markers.html
These are one of my favourites, however the orange juice containers that they used aren't that common in the UK. (You can find the twist-and-pop dough containers in some bigger supermarkets.) Via http://lobstermonkey.typepad.com/my_weblog/2009/04/garden-markers.html
These aluminium markers were made with recycled drinks cans. Yay! I love my recycling. I have some lovely pinking shears and paper die cut punches, so I think I can do something really pretty with this idea. Plus I like the fact there is no paint or pen involved, thereby cutting down on chemical use. Via http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-make-durable-plant-markers/
These lovely corks were shared from Shine Your Light Blog
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