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Plant Tag Pendants

I have a large collection of plant identification tags that I have accumulated over the many years that I have been gardening. I occasionally look thru them and remind myself of all the beautiful flowers I have planted. As I sorted them I picked a few of my favorites since I had the perfect idea on how to reuse them.
Next I got items from my jewelry making stash.
Some tiles, bracelet pieces and some buttons.
Then after a little cutting,glueing with Mod Podge and sealing Dimensional Magic..
My Plant Tag Pendants were complete!
Pretty Button with Tag

English Stock Tag

Tag with tile backer.
Zinnia Tag with Button.

 The were easy to create...

and nice reminder of my past gardens..
Enjoy!

Comments

  1. This was one of my slap my forehead moments! What a cute easy accessible idea! I have those not 10 feet from me just waiting to be made into jewrlry! Thank you for the great idea.

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  2. So clever, love the buttons as pendants too!

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  3. Ooooh! Another fabulous up cycle! You rock!! Thanks so much for linking up at I Gotta Create! <3 Christina

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  4. Great upcycling! I can't believe that I read this tonight when earlier the city picked up my trash with - you guessed it - about 20 plant tags! I can envision people walking through the big box stores sneaking out plant tags! Came over from Roundup.

    Distressed Donna Down Home

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  5. You've done it again. Taken something so ordinary and transformed it into something extraordinary! Just brilliant.

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  6. This is just the cutest idea! Nice work...

    Enjoy what's left of our weekend, ~Natalie

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  7. Visiting from the facebook Hobby Lobby post! These are really great and such a creative idea for reuse!!

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  8. Had to feature this genius idea as part of my link party wrap up!

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  9. What a great idea! (How do the metal loops attach?)

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  10. How cute! Love your pendants :)

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  11. So very clever! I love this idea for handmade gifts! Thank you so much for sharing!

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  12. I was stuck home during Hurricane Sandy and landed on your page- what a great idea. I don't have the plant tags here today but I have an old plant catalog that I can start to cut up for the photos.. White Flower Farms- so thanks for a great idea...

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