How Do You Make A Hanging Plant Holder?
Back in the day, we all had macrame plant hangers. Those clever knotted cord planters may have gone the way of love beads and leisure suits, but hanging plants will never go out of style. You can still buy hanging plant holders, but they are also very easy to make. Doing it yourself is not only fun, it ensures that you get the exact size and style you want, and once you get good at it, handmade pot hangers make fabulous gifts. Wash the can or cans thoroughly. The labels should come off easily, but if there is any stubborn glue, a little isopropyl alcohol or nail polish remover should loosen it enough to be scraped off. Use the drill or hammer and nails to poke half a dozen holes in the bottom of the cans, so that water can drain out. Poke at least three holes about 1 inch down from the top lip of the cans. Use the measuring tape to make sure that they are spaced evenly around the can, or your plant will hang crooked. Measure the space where the plants will hang, and cut three pieces of