HAVE: Wooden Markers for your outside gardens
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Comments (7)Hi: I was intrigued by the Lark Labels web site & e-mailed them to get current pricing; here's part of their e-mail response, giving the basic pricing: Pricing First Label 2-99 100+ 3" x 1" on a 12" x 1/2" stake $13.00ea $8.45ea $7.45ea (Rocky) 4" x 2" on a 20" x 1/2" stake $13.00ea $8.95ea $7.95ea 5" x 3" on a 20" x 3/4" stake $15.00ea $10.95ea$9.95ea 6" x 4" on a 20" x 3/4" stake $17.00ea $12.95ea$11.95ea I had to re-format that a bit, since the spacing got messed up switching to a forum post format. And the heading (1'rst label, then labels 2-99, then for 100+) listing doesn't line up with the 3 price columns, so be mindful of that. I was curious as to what 4 classic markets would cost me, and this is what they had to say: So for your four plants with our 4" x 2" the first plant is $15.00 the next 3 are $8.95ea, shipping will be $10.95 for a total of $52.80. Longer stakes are $0.45 per 6". Do you have vandalism concerns? Add our stake anchor for $1.50 and use the .063 thick nameplates which are an additional $0.55ea. These prices are good for however much information we can fit on the nameplate ... rules of thumb ... the 4" x 2" holds about 3-4 lines with 30-35 characters per line. The 5" x 3" holds about 4-5 lines with 40-45 characters per line. Richard....See MoreMy New Garden Markers!!
Comments (11)Midnightsmum, If you click on the little flag in the upper right corner of each post, you can let administration know of your concerns. I've done it several times when there have been obvious attempts at guiding people to commercial sites---often completely unrelated to the topic being discussed. As soon as you submit a concern, the post you flagged will disappear while they evaluate the situation. I flagged the post that had been just above yours and it disappeared. However, I think Houzz may be more forgiving of that sort of spam than many of us, since they are, primarily, a commercial site who's goal is to connect consumers with services. Those businesses are their customers, in some cases. I don't know where they draw the line. I guess we'll find out. Martha...See Moreclay or wood for outdoor veggie garden markers
Comments (2)Colleen, I've read that Marine Varnish is best to use for outdoor decoupage...after all, it's used on boats out in all types weather. On a porch I've used Acrylic Matte Medium to decoupage on wood furniture and trays, but not sure it would hold up if exposed completely to weather (particularly our GA sun or your Zone 3...smile). No experience with Fimo. josh...See MoreMNF May - Garden Markers Swap
Comments (100)Here is the status of the swap :) italics are completed Dan (sent to/rcvd from) / Des (sent to/rcvd from) mcc371 (sent to/rcvd from) / Erica Braun (sent to/rcvd from) mica master (sent to /rcvd from) / not toughly (sent to/rcvd from ) Jennifer (sent to/rcvd from ) / grafton001 (sent to/rcvd from) cinnie0 (sent to/rcvd from) / shawn b (sent to/rcvd from) Looks like May is complete!!! Sorry everyone, I was "volunteered" for a craft show and had 2 weeks to prepare. Then went to vacation the next day and just got back. Glad everyone enjoyed their mail. Tammy I hope you are feeling better, you too Dan. I will see how the July swap goes, I was "volunteered" for another craft show....with 2 weeks to prepare for that one too. But glad I'm wanted hehe....See MoreXtal in Central TX, zone 8b
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