Feature

●MEASUREMENT: 40 inches from the top to the end of tassel. Ideal for pot holder up to 10" in diameter.
●HEAVY DUTY PLANT HOLDER. Four strands helps to protact your loved plants or flowers.
●DURABLE AND VINTAGE. Nicely knotted from 4mm cotton rope, no smell. The pot holder is tightly braided which makes it suitable for various flowerpots and wontt fall out when shifting.
●ATTRACTIVE POT HANGER: A wonderful decoration for your home, garden, patio or office. Its made for both indoor and outdoor use. It will brighten up your space with bold style and natural greenery.
●IDEAL GIFT FOR PLANT LOVER: A thought gift for birthdays, weddings, showers, holidays, parties, Mothers Day and etc. NOTE:Plants and pots are not included. And please make sure to water your plants with appropriate amount of water as excess of water may bring out the natural blue dye without dye-fixing agent. NOTE:Plants and pots are not inclued.

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Description

Details: 
+ Handmade with natural 100% cotton rope 
+ 40" long before placing plant (photo shown)
+ Can hold pots up to 10" in diameter

Pot and plant not included.

Notice: Please make sure to water your plants with appropriate amount of water as excess of water may bring out the natural blue dye without dye-fixing agent.

Macrame, the art of knotting cords and rope together, was a huge hit back in the ’70s with DIY-ers. Now, modern macrame is sleek, chic and way cooler than its hippie counterpart.

Making macrame plant hangers are similar to making friendship bracelets except on a slightly larger scale and at the end of the summer you don’t have to cut them off.

  • The macrame technique comes handy for making all sorts of home decor items and accessories, from wall hangings and curtains to bracelets, belts and jackets. Making macrame plant hangers are similar to making friendship bracelets except on a slightly larger scale and at the end of the summer you don’t have to cut them off.
 
  • If you love gardening, but don’t have any open space for housing plants, think about having a hanging garden, where you can grow your favorite orchids and flowers in small pots hanging from rope hangers. This beauty would be equally at home gracing a living room corner, or brightening up an office. 

        Whether you are living in a small apartment in Brooklyn, a farmhouse in Oklahoma, or a beach house in California, hanging planters with macrame can save on space and add texture to a room or patio. A modern take on macrame deconstructs the shaggy, yellow owls of decades past to one simple element: the knot. There is something so pure and simple about this nostalgic, utilitarian, yet stylish craft. Currently, macrame is making yet another comeback and we love all of the new, modern takes on this classic craft.