jeudi 21 avril 2016
These DIY Macramé Hanging Planters Look Straight Out of an Anthropologie Catalog
Hanging planters are having a moment, and we're the first to admit we love the style - but while we want our home to appear straight out of an Anthropologie catalog, we don't want to spend big bucks to get it there. Luckily, blogger Helena of Craft & Creativity has found a way to get the look on a budget. She DIYed beautiful hanging planters using just terra cotta pots, white paint, and macramé cord. Check out the beautiful image below, and get the full tutorial, including step-by-step directions on how to knot the cord, on Helena's blog. Then hang away and wait for the compliments to come flooding in.
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