Use these fun pebble markers as a reminder of the seeds you’ve planted and where you’ve planted them.
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How to use your seed markers:
When you plant your seed in the ground, place the pebble marker about 2–3cm in front. Don’t place the marker on top of where you’ve planted the seed as this will stop it growing.
How to make the seed markers:
Step one
Apply one coat of Resene Quick Dry to a pebble and allow to dry.
Step two
Paint the pebble with one coat of Resene Surfie Green and allow the paint to dry.
Step three
Apply a second coat of Resene Surfie Green to the pebble and allow the paint to dry.
Step four
Paint a sunflower shape on the front of the pebble using Resene Supernova and allow the paint to dry. Apply a second coat and let this dry too.
Step five
Paint a circle in the centre of the sunflower shape, as shown, using Resene Cioccolato and allow the paint to dry.
To make the tomato pebble
Following the steps listed above, paint the pebble with two coats of Resene Spritzer and then paint the tomato with Resene Red Berry and Resene Tree Frog.
To make the daisy pebble:
Following the steps listed above, paint the pebble with two coats of Resene Tory Blue and then paint the daisy with Resene Alabaster, Resene Supernova and Resene Tree Frog.
To make the chilli pebble:
Following the steps listed above, paint the pebble with two coats of Resene Red Berry and then paint the chilli with Resene Tree Frog.
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