Garden Name Stakes / Tags
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-=[ NOTICE ]=- The automatic import feature has ceased to function, and I'm left with no choice but to abandon this page due to a prolonged lack of response from those in charge regarding my repeated requests for assistance. To stay up-to-date on the latest tags added to this project, visit any of these three websites: https://www.thingiverse.com/things/ \n https://www.myminifactory.com/designs/ \n https://cults3d.com/en/3d-models/ \n Now that I return you to the regularly scheduled program, let me explain how I've always identified what's planted where in my garden - using popsicle sticks and a Sharpie. But with a 3D printer at my disposal, I wanted something more distinctive. That's why I designed these labels to resemble distressed wooden planks. Each stake not only displays the plant's name but also features an adorable picture of its future offspring. Following several unsuccessful years in gardening, this is all we've decided to cultivate this season; however, I'll continue to add tags as time permits. If you'd like to create your own labels, I've included a blank template for you to utilize in your projects. Please let me know if there's a specific plant you're interested in labeling, and I'll do my best to accommodate your request. Note that these labels require printing on their backs with supports enabled to maintain the integrity of the pictures. -=[ UPDATE ]=- Cucumber, oregano, watermelon, and jalapeno tags have been added to this collection.
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