{"id":6342,"date":"2021-12-05T20:15:06","date_gmt":"2021-12-05T21:15:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.smartdcamp.com\/?p=6342"},"modified":"2025-04-16T14:40:41","modified_gmt":"2025-04-16T14:40:41","slug":"heres-how-to-make-a-macrame-plant-hanger-in-5-minutes-for-under-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.smartdcamp.com\/index.php\/2021\/12\/05\/heres-how-to-make-a-macrame-plant-hanger-in-5-minutes-for-under-1\/","title":{"rendered":"Here\u2019s How to Make A Macrame Plant Hanger In 5 Minutes For Under $1"},"content":{"rendered":"

Looking for a new way to display your houseplants? Here’s how to make a DIY macrame plant hanger that you can hang almost anywhere!<\/em><\/p>\n

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Plant enthusiasts, I have an easy, frugal, functional DIY<\/a> perfect for winter storage. 🙌<\/p>\n

Personally, I love to keep lots of different plants<\/a> & succulents around my apartment no matter the time of year. Since we’re getting into colder weather, I find there’s no better cure for my seasonal winter blues than having a house full of bright, green plants to add a little color on dreary days! 🤗<\/p>\n

\"DIY<\/p>\n

Since I don’t have a ton of counter or floor space, I like to keep my smaller potted plants in hanging containers.<\/strong><\/h2>\n

I’ve seen those really pretty macrame plant holders<\/a> pretty much everywhere just begging<\/em> me to buy them, but I resisted because I love putting my personal touch on decor and knew I could make them even cheaper. And I have wayyyyy too many plants to be buying loads of these for each and every one. 😅<\/p>\n

\"woman<\/p>\n

I looked up how to make a macrame plant hanger myself, and to keep it super budget-friendly, I skipped the fancy braided macrame cord and opted for simple jute rope from Lowe’s<\/a> that cost me around $3!<\/p>\n

With the roll I bought, I can make 9 of these macrame planter holders so they end up at about 33¢ a piece! I call that a win! 🙌<\/p>\n

\"sisal<\/p>\n

Now, I’m far from being the DIY queen (that distinction goes to my Hip teammate, Lina<\/a>). But these holders are so simple to make that even I had an easy time tying them together. 😉<\/p>\n

Here are the cliff notes on how to make a macrame plant hanger for less than $1 each:<\/h2>\n

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First, I cut four pieces of rope about 5′ long each & tied a knot right in the middle.<\/p>\n

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I set my potted plant on top of the middle knot and separated the ropes into four pairs.<\/p>\n

\"tying<\/p>\n

Next, I took one pair of ropes and tied them close to the base of the pot. Then I repeated with the rest of the pairs, trying to get them as evenly spaced as possible. It’s totally fine if they’re not perfect though–mine definitely aren’t. 😆<\/p>\n

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I grabbed two more ropes–one from each pair beside each other–and tied them together to form a diamond shape & repeated with the other sides.<\/p>\n

\"potted<\/p>\n

And lastly–you guessed it–I repeated the diamond pattern one more time before tying the ends and calling it a day!<\/p>\n

I kept my hangers simple, but you can get creative with it too.<\/h2>\n

\"three-sided<\/p>\n

I used really easy patterns to create these hanging plant holders, but once you get the hang of it, you can totally customize them however you please! Feel free to switch up the knotting style or type of rope to change the look.<\/p>\n

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Tips for making DIY macrame plant hangers:<\/strong><\/h2>\n<\/blockquote>\n