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Macrame 3-Pot Plant Holder
"This indigo macrame planter is not only lovely but functional. It's the perfect size for hanging on a door, too. Supplies include 180 feet of 5mm cotton rope, dowel rod measuring 24" L and 3/4" diameter, and three 15-oz tin cans painted copper. You can find a full step-by-step tutorial on my website, along with thorough knot-tying instructions. This is the perfect project for bringing back the macrame of our mother's day with a modern interpretation."
Materials List
- 180 feet of 5mm cotton rope
- dowel rod, 24" L x 3/4" diameter
- three 15-oz tin food cans, spray painted copper
Why You'll Love This Gardening Craft
1. Stylish Home Decor: The Macrame 3-Pot Plant Holder adds a touch of boho-chic style to any room in your home. The indigo color and copper painted cans create a beautiful and eye-catching piece that is sure to impress your guests.
2. Functional Design: Not only is this plant holder aesthetically pleasing, but it is also practical. By using tin cans as plant pots, you can easily switch out plants or herbs as needed. Plus, hanging plants help save precious floor space, making this project perfect for small living areas.
3. Creative Expression: Macrame is a fun and versatile crafting technique that allows you to express your creativity. With 180 feet of cotton rope, you have plenty of room to experiment with different knot patterns and designs. Personalize your Macrame 3-Pot Plant Holder to match your personal style and home decor.
Overall, this craft project is a great way to add a touch of handmade charm to your home while also incorporating a nostalgic element with a modern twist. With easy-to-follow instructions and a detailed tutorial, this project is perfect for both beginners and experienced crafters alike.
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flowergirl
May 04, 2018
Oh wow! This is hands down the best macrame project I have seen so far. I wouldn't think of using these knots as potholders. It has an intricate detailed step by step tutorial if you're dying to make it. Also you need is some tin cans for this tutorial and some macrame rope and your favourite herb seeds or flowers.
princess6860504
Mar 28, 2018
Boy, oh boy, her website/page sure is taking a long time to load for me. This will require some patience on my part...but I think it will be worth it, just looking at the awesomeness of the macrame trio of planters in one! I got as far as step four and bopped back here to offer my opinions. I tell you, macrame takes me back. I did some projects for the 4H Club when I was a girl!
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