How Do You Make A Simple And Easy Plant Hanger?
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You don’t have to learn macrame to make a your own plant hanger. You can easily combine simple materials, such as twine or decorative cord, and techniques to create a decorative and useful plant hanger. Measure the height of your pot and double that measurement. Measure a length of twine to match the doubled measurement from your pot and add an additional 6 feet of twine. For example, if your pot is 12 inches tall your initial length of twine should be 48 inches, or 2 feet. Once you add the additional 6 feet you will have 8 feet of twine. Note that these measurements do not have to be exact. If you don’t have a tape measure handy, estimate as well as you can. Cut 23 additional pieces of twine equal in length to the piece you created in Step 1. Hold the 23 pieces of twine together and loop them in half. Measure down about 4 inches from the top of the loop and knot all of the twine pieces together. Your planter will hang from this loop. Take 3 pieces of twine and braid them down to the e