Cork Plant Labels
Are you like me, and always have a pot or more of fresh herbs growing in the kitchen?
There is nothing like having them directly on hand to add to your culinary dishes as you create.
That's great if you are a herb enthusiast because you will have a grasp on what herb is what.
But then again, you might have another cook or chef's assistant in the house who doesn't!
These simple cork labels are the answer.
Just five minutes to make.
Supplies
I used Dollar Store Craft corks and bamboo kitchen skewers to make the labels.
(Total cost - $4.50, with excess to create more 'Cork Plant Labels' if desired to put aside for other craft projects).
You will also need a fine-point black Sharpie pen.
You can upcycle and reuse wine corks if you prefer.
Write Herb Names on the Corks
Take your cork and write from the smaller end to the thicker end your herb name.
Pilot Hole Corks
I find craft store corks are a lot harder than wine bottle cork, so pushing skewers into these is difficult.
So you will need a nail and a small hammer to make a pilot hole first.
Put Together
Then push the wooden skewer into the hole.
And that is it.
Place into your pre-planted herb pots for cute and corky
'At a glance' herb labels for the inside kitchen garden.
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