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Milk Jug Plant Labels
by
The Prudent Garden
(IC: blogger)
5 Materials
$20
15 Minutes
Easy
Upcycle an old milk jug into useful plant labels for new seedlings. Milk jug plant labels are the perfect size to help keep your seedling organized.
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Raid your recycle bin for an empty milk jug make plant labels.
Use the craft knife to cut off the top of the jug. Cut down the side of the jug to open it up.
Use scissors to cut out a smaller section of plastic.
Trim off the curved edges of the plastic. You'll need a flat piece in order to fit it in the punch.
Insert one end into the punch and press down.
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Published April 9th, 2018 10:50 AM
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Rebecca L guertler on Apr 13, 2018
it doesn't explain clearly
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The Prudent Garden on Apr 13, 2018
Rebecca, if you click on the link at the bottom of the preview, it will take you to a step by step detailed post on my website, in addition to the video.
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