Garden Markers
Roll out clay to your desired thickness. Allow clay time to dry slightly. Thicker clay makes for a durable garden marker that will survive years in the garden.
Stamp herb name into clay.
Alight cutter so herb name is directly in the center. Cut out garden marker by pressing firmly making sure the clay has been cut all the way through. My table top is no longer perfectly flat. I have found rocking the cutter back and forth helps with a clean cut.
Carefully remove from your clay from the cutter. Avoid twisting or bending your clay so it drys flat.
Dry slowly under plastic. Stacking 5 high while drying helps the garden markers stay flay.