DIY Plant Markers and More: Fun Garden Crafts for Kids

DIY Plant Markers and More: Fun Garden Crafts for Kids

Gardening with kids is not only educational but also a great way to encourage creativity. One of the simplest and most enjoyable crafts for children is making DIY plant markers. These markers add a personal touch to your garden while teaching kids about different plants. Here are a few fun and easy ideas to get started!


1. Painted Stone Plant Markers

  • Materials: Smooth stones, acrylic paint, brushes, and a clear sealer.
  • Instructions:
    1. Collect smooth stones from your garden or a craft store.
    2. Paint the stones with vibrant colours and let them dry.
    3. Write the plant names on the stones using a fine brush or marker.
    4. Seal with a clear spray to make them weather-resistant.
  • Why Kids Love It: They can use their favourite colours and patterns to decorate!
Painted Stone Plant Markers

2. Popsicle Stick Plant Markers

  • Materials: Popsicle sticks, paint or markers, and stickers (optional).
  • Instructions:
    1. Paint or colour the sticks.
    2. Write the plant names on each stick.
    3. Decorate with stickers or simple drawings like leaves or flowers.
  • Bonus Tip: Use larger craft sticks for easier handling.

3. Recycled Material Markers

  • Materials: Bottle caps, corks, or old cutlery; permanent markers or paint.
  • Instructions:
    1. Repurpose household items into markers. For example:
      • Paint bottle caps and attach them to sticks.
      • Write on corks and stick them onto skewers.
    2. Label with plant names and place them in the garden.
  • Why It’s Great: Teaches kids about recycling while crafting.

4. Chalkboard Markers

  • Materials: Small pieces of wood, chalkboard paint, and chalk.
  • Instructions:
    1. Paint the wood pieces with chalkboard paint.
    2. Write plant names with chalk so they can be changed if needed.
    3. Attach the markers to stakes or place them directly in pots.
  • Why It’s Fun: Kids can update the markers as the garden changes!

5. Clay Plant Markers

  • Materials: Air-dry clay, cookie cutters, and paint.
  • Instructions:
    1. Roll out the clay and use cookie cutters to create fun shapes.
    2. Write the plant names before the clay hardens.
    3. Paint and seal for durability.
  • Why It’s Special: A hands-on activity that results in unique, long-lasting markers.
Diy Garden Kids crafts. Painted rocks and popsicle sticks

Bringing It All Together

Once your plant markers are complete, let your kids place them in the garden. This simple act helps them feel a sense of accomplishment and ownership. Plus, you’ll end up with a colourful and organised garden!