I have learned a few things about making letter-rocks:
1. This technique is basically just covering the plastic box with concrete instead of duck tape.
2. These rocks are incredibly easy to hide!
3. I am more concerned with the boxes getting brittle over time than I am with the concrete breaking apart.
4. I have started to spray paint the tops a darker color (I like brown to look like generic dirt) and black on the bottom/lid. This is to facilitate even more camouflage.
5. I have taken to covering the wet concrete with play sand to give more natural rock texture. I have contemplated leaving them more smooth to mimic cobbles, but haven't attempted that yet.
6. In my climate the rocks take 48 - 72 hours to fully dry/cure. It is difficult for me not to manipulate them earlier, but I have had them break apart in my hands because of it.
7. My favorite rocks are the smaller ones that cover a black film canister (microbox). These are incredibly easy and fun to hide!
newly minted letter-rocks |
spraying the bottom with matte black - yeah, it will scratch off a bit, but most will stay |
the microbox rocks are almost ready to paint and pack for planting! |
I am interested in your experience with hiding and finding these types of boxes. I have now planted in camo taped and/or painted boxes, pouches, mag-boxes, and now fake rocks. What other clever ways have you planted letterboxes?
1 comment:
I love hiding them! I have still had them found by noxers, but they are less likely to be found. I go through a ridiculous amount of rock spray paint.... LOL. I will have to try the film canister idea!!!!!
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