Happy New Year!

Happy New Year and best wishes for 2015!  As many of you have noticed, I had to take a little break this fall.  Sometimes, life just gets busy and something needs to give.  I’ve been taking lots of pictures and notes, so I’m looking forward to catching up over the next few weeks.  In the meantime, here’s a look back at some of my most popular posts of 2014!

Painted Rock Garden Labels

1.  Painting Garden Rock Garden Markers:  A fun project to jazz up the garden.

 

 

Biltmore Estate

2. Girls Weekend in Asheville:  A wonderful weekend away in a great city!

 

 

IMG_5288 (1)3.  Angel Wings in the Snow:  Fascinating tracks in the snow.

 

 

Creeping Thyme4.  Creeping Thyme Problems:  Trying to salvage a mess in the garden.

 

 

snowflakes5.  Peggy’s Snowflakes:  Every snowflake is truly different.

 

 

stephi gardens6.  Gardening:  All in the Family:  From grandparents to great-granchildren, gardening is a family tradition.

 

 

Homemade Suet Cakes7.  Homemade Suet Cakes:  Giving homemade suet a try.  The birds loved it!

 

 

glass pumpkin8.  Visiting the Glass Pumpkin Patch 2014:  I love seeing all the different creations the artists bring every year.  

 

 

Yarn wrapped bottles9.  Yarn Wrapped Bottles:  A fun and easy craft project to decorate for the holidays, a party, a wedding, or for whatever you have that needs some color.

 

 

Raised vegetable bed10.  My New Raised Bed: Construction:  I needed more garden space so we built two new raised bed gardens.

 

 

Painting Rock Garden Markers

Rock Garden Markers

Every year I try to mark which plants are which in the vegetable garden and always end up with something missing or mislabeled.  While this might not solve my problem, it’ll jazz up things a bit for sure.  It’s also a fun project on a cold, wintry day.

Here’s how I made these cute garden markers.

First gather the supplies:

  • smooth rocks
  • acrylic craft paint
  • set of good brushes; at least one thick brush for painting the background and a fine tip brush for painting letters
  • Krylon Crystal Clear Acrylic Coating Spray-#1303

Rock Garden Markers

  • Paint your background color.  Usually takes 2 coats.  Dry thoroughly before turning over if you are painting the back.

Rock Garden Markers

  • Once dry, use a fine tip brush to paint on the letters.   Hint: I investigated using a sharpie type pen, but have had mixed results when spraying with acrylic sealer.  It can run and ruin your design.  Safer to use the acrylic paint.  With practice it’s not too hard!

Rock Garden Markers

 

Rock Garden Markers

  • Now comes the fun part, decorating your stone.  Depending on your artistic talent, you can embellish the stones any way you want.  Me, I went with simple geometric designs.  I know my limits 🙂
  • You can use the back of the brush to paint dots, use different thicknesses of brushes to do lines, or just paint whatever your imagination can think up.

Rock Garden Markers

 

Rock Garden Markers

 

Rock Garden Markers

 

Rock Garden Markers

  •  When you are finished let them dry completely, preferably overnight.  Then spray them with an acrylic sealant (I used Krylon Crystal Clear #1303) outdoors, or in a well ventilated location.  Be sure to let it dry completely before turning over to spray the underside.

Rock Garden Markers

Ready for the garden!