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5 Hanging Planters You Would Love to Have Inside Your Home





If you’re the type of person who likes to have plants inside your home and take care of them, you will also like to have them placed in a nice planter.

Before you go and spend so much money on expensive, dull planters and on something you’ve already seen times and times before – stop. Instead of that, look for other possibilities, such as making your own planter. If you’re wondering why, it’s because it’s cheaper, you can decorate how you like and as much as you like and when it comes to hanging planters, the best is that they don’t even take much space. Keep scrolling to get inspired!

1. Neon Straws Hanging Topper
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For this aodrable DIY project, you just need neon cord, neon straws, planters, scissors and succulents. What really makes these hanging planters special is their colors. If you want to bring some colorfulness in your home, making space for neon decoration is going to pay off. These neon planters will charm every room with their color no matter where you put. Plus, in a combination with succulents, which are very adorable plants, they are one great combination!

2. Polish Chandelier Planter
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Tassels, pom poms and pretty colors – who can resist that? This planter can bring color into your home. To make this Polish chandelier as your new planter, you need the following materials: cardboard, pencil, craft knife, masking tape, newspaper, baking, flour, water, bowl, whisk, paint and paint brush. After you have it all done, it’s time for some decorations. Besides the pom poms and the tassels, you can also use beads in colors by your choice. As you can see, purple, blue, red and orange go perfect together!

3. Nesting Bird Hanging Planter
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Having a bird planter as your new hanging planter seems really nice! If you’re not able to find such figure, pick something else you like. So, besides the figure planters, what you need is leather lace in one color, two pieces of contrasting leather lace, wire, unfinished wood ring 2 inches diameter, unfinished wood beads, glue gun, pencil, combination pliers or scissors to cut wire/leather and plants, like air plants and succulents. You need two 54 inches long pieces of lace for the bigger bird, and 40 inches long for the smaller one. When it comes to the wire, use thin copper wire because it’s easier to handle.

4. Macramé Hanging Planter
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To make this super simple and adorable Macramé project you just need four materials: clothesline rope, bowl, small plant and tape. Cut 8 pieces of rope about 4-5 feet each, gather them and tie a knot at one end, leaving few inches at the bottom. Split the rope in 4 sections and 2 strands each, then on each strand tie a double knot. When you have four knots, lay the piece flat and place the bowl into the center, with an already created a cross shape with square shape. Tie a knot at the end of the planter and you can either braid or twist the remaining strands.

5. Coconut Hanging Planter
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Besides having so many health benefits, coconuts can be used for other purposes such as hanging planters! Make sure you have half a coconut shell, a hand drill, 4 x 75cm lengths of string or twine, 4 x wooden beads, acrylic paints in your choice of colors, washi tape, a little metal keyring hoop, a handful of succulent & cactus soil and some small succulents and cacti. First design your coconut, paint whatever you want to see on it and then drill 5 holes. Thread twine to each hole along with a bead and make it equal on both sides. Add soil and plant your succulents.





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