These DIY plant hangers are also inexpensive to make.

They also make perfect giftsbut after making one, you might just want to keep it for yourself.

Hanging Leather Planter

Clever Poppy

Add some instant style to any room with this hanging leather planter.

DIY macrame hanging planter with variegated pothos next to mirror

The Spruce / Sanja Kostic

This modern plant hanger takes only a few supplies and can be put together in less than an hour.

The result is this one-of-a-kind hanger that looks great anywhere.

you might reuse it in this project, which takes a t-shirt and turns it into a macrame planter.

A plant in a leather hanger

Clever Poppy

Copper tubing is used to make a holder that shows off your favoriteair plant.

It may look intimidating, but it’s actually a great beginner project.

Ceramic Hanging Planter

The Merrythought

Ceramic planters come in all different colors and styles.

Three gold dipped plant hangers

A Beautiful Mess

This tutorial will show you how to take your favorite and turn it into a hanging planter.

This makes it a great budget-friendly project.

The hanger is crocheted out of t-shirt yarn and made to fit your chosen pot.

A plant on a wood slice

Dossier

A gold metal ring tops off the plant hanger, giving it an elegant touch.

Lotion bottles are painted, cut, and then used as plant holders.

These look great on their own and even better as a group.

A plant hanger made out of a t-shirt

A Beautiful Mess

This tutorial takes you through each step of working with the clay and forming it into a pot.

Beads, embroidery floss, and spray paint all add details that make this hanging planter one-of-a-kind.

Hang them in a group on the wall, and you have an instant wall garden.

Two copper plant hangers on a table

Lia Griffith

Waxed cord is used to string the beads, and then simple knots are tied to form the design.

If you want to try out woodworking, this is a great first project.

This is a super affordable project: Everything you see here has been purchased at a dollar store!

A hanging ceramic planter

The Merrythought

Holes are drilled in the planter and then string and beads are used to hold everything up.

You’ll need to find a vintageplant standand spray paint to get the same look.

Brightly colored macrame cord really makes them pop.

A rope plant hanger

Make It & Love It

Besides written instructions, there’s a video to help you learn how to make it.

After you drill some holes in the wood slice, you’ll attach a rope so it can hang.

You’ll need some glue and some rope to tie everything together.

A blue crocheted plant hanger

The Spruce Crafts/ Mollie Johanson

Brightly colored embroidery thread adds some detail and a pop of color.

You’ll build a hanging garden that can hold up to 16 pots.

A video is also available to help you with the construction.

A macrame hanging planter

Persia Lou

Three plant hangers on a wall

Almost Makes Perfect

Holding three water garden hangers

The Merrythought

A rope plant hanger

Vintage Revivals

A close-up of two hanging plants

Fall for DIY

Two hanging plants in blue wire baskets

A Joyful Riot

Wooden plant hangers on a wall

Craftifair

A beaded air plant holder

Lovely Indeed

Woven planters hanging on a wall

Fall for DIY

A wooden hanging planter

Remodelaholic

Blue pots hanging on the wall

H2O Bungalow

A plant in a shower

Almost Makes Perfect

A macrame plant holder in a tree

The Inspired Hive

A plant hanging from a curtain rod

Amanda Whitworth

A plant hanging from a gold stand

Foxy Oxie

Two hanging coconut planters

Poppytalk

A blue and pink macrame succulent hanger

Mom Spark

A woman watering a plant in a macrame hanger

Hello Nest

A plant hanger made from a wood slice

LZ Cathcart

A hanging basket plant

Hearth & Vine

Two hanging plants

Kaleidoscope Living

A plant in a blue hanger

Gleeful Things

Two plant hangers

DIY in PDX

A wooden hanging garden

HomeMade Modern