
Fold the herb label in half, and punch or cut a small hole in the middle of the fold.Ĭut a pipe cleaner in half. Perfect for herbs to be used in teas!įirst, print and cut out like detailed above. This is my favorite herb label project, because it is so cute – it looks like a little hanging tea bag label. Making an Herb Label Hang Tag for your indoor garden Insert the herb label stick in your favorite pot of herbs and enjoy! 3.

Using a thin layer of glue on both sides of the card stock, glue the stick inside of the folded herb label. Place a Popsicle stick inside the folded piece of paper. Fold the herb label in half along the line. Cut around the TWO labels that read the same herb. For this project, printing on card stock instead of regular printer paper works the best. Using Herb Markers on a stick for your indoor plantsįirst, print the downloaded sheet. Tie the ribbon around the flower pot, and give as a gift! 2. Write a recipe or message inside the folded label. Thread a ribbon or twine through the hole. Punch a hole at the top, center of the folded label. Fold the herb label in half along the line in the center, as shown above. Using Herb Markers as a Gift Tag for an indoor plantįirst, cut out around the herb labels.


You can print these on a color printer, the same way you would print any Word file. The plant markers come as a Word document. You can get a free Microsoft Word download of these to print as often as you like at the link at the bottom of the page. The herb name is a font the emulates brush lettering, which I love! They are variegated green leaves with red berries in a wreath. Using watercolor and pen work, I made these herb markers that could be used not only for gift tags, but as indoor herb gardens markers. I was looking for a way to decorate a gift pot of basil I was giving a friend, and started playing around.
