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Hanging-planters

Operation : fill the house with plant life continues with a vengeance.

After I got the curtains up last week, I was so inspired to hang more plants. In theory, I'd love hanging plants to line the whole wall someday. But at the moment, these three are enough and making my mornings and bedroom just fantastic right now.

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I am always on the hunt for a rad hanging planter. They have to be pretty (obviously) but they also have to be big enough to hold a plant and light enough to hang from a small hook. I recently got an email from West Elm about doing a home decor DIY using their products. I was excited (of course!) and wandered their store to see what would make sense and mesh with my style.

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These white porcelain hurricanes that are designed to hold candles jumped out at me. I don't need more candle holders at the moment, but their size was fantastic and it seemed easy enough to turn them into gorgeous hanging planters.

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The trick with any container plant is allowing for drainage so you can water without over-watering. To turn the candle holders into planters, I had to add a liner container inside that could actually hold my plant and the dirt. I had on hand the plastic pot packaging from some garden veggies and while they were still empty, I slipped them into the hurricanes. Then I just scooped in some dirt and added my plants inside.

Hanging-plants

I choose leafy green plants that were sold at Lowe's as hanging plants (you'll know they're meant to be hanging plants because they'll be hanging in store). My "trick" for purchasing plants is just to look for something healthy that has new growth or new shoots coming in. I've killed a lot of indoor plants, but recently I've had a string of successes that have given me a bit more confidence. What's working best for me is to fight my instincts to over water and look to them for cues. Usually plants will give you heads up that they need water by drooping more than usual.

Hanging planters on rope

To hang my new candle holders turned planters, I used rope from the hardware store. I wanted something natural looking that was textured, but you could totally use something lighter (and probably even super strong fishing line if you want them to appear like they are floating!). The hurricanes had decorative holes built into them (which is why this worked so well) and I tied three pieces of rope through every sixth hole on the top row and left the knots on the outside (these could also be tucked inside for a cleaner look).

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The planters were hung on sturdy ceiling hooks and were staggered just a bit. They and the other hanging planter I have held up by macrame are truly my favorite bit of the bedroom and I love waking up to them each morning.

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This room is getting closer and closer to completion and I'm excited to share the full room soon(ish).

disclaimer : hurricanes were provided free of charge from West Elm. I was not paid to write this post. As always on this blog, content idea, photos and words were my own. Links throughout are affiliate links. 🙂

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22 responses to “more hanging plants in the bedroom.”

  1. Katie Avatar

    They look great! Great idea to have hanging plants around especially when you’ve got little ones crawling around and have to remove the lower plants from curious hands and mouths!

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  2. Emily S Avatar
    Emily S

    those look amazing! And I am not a “plant person” 🙂

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  3. Ffion Avatar

    How do you manage to make me want to go re-decorate my room EVERY time I come over to read your blog? HOW?
    Love the hanging plants… makes me want to fill my room with green stuff too… I don’t have anything at the moment… although I’d probably forget to water them or something…

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  4. Diana Avatar

    Lovely! I’ve been wanting to hang some plants like these, but I have very high ceilings in my apartment and I’m worried it would look strange with so much rope! Things look great though!
    xo
    Diana
    http://unusuallylovely.com

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  5. Mariangeles Masegosa Avatar

    As far as I know, we shoudln’t have plants in the place we sleep (something about the oxigen…).

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  6. Stephanie Avatar
    Stephanie

    Love, love, love the hurricanes turned planters – awesome idea!! I have had similar luck in the past w/indoor plants – going to step out of my comfort zone and try again. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  7. Brianna Avatar
    Brianna

    They look especially great against the wood of the ceiling. It’s a much nicer contrast than a plaster ceiling.

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  8. angela Avatar

    They looke awesome! Great idea to turn the candle holders into planters! Here at the garden center they only sell ugly plastic planters to hang! Will look further now!
    Can’t wait to see how the finished bedroom will look, it already has this dreamy light going on!

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  9. yours truly, melissa Avatar

    loving all the plants! last summer i felt like a crazy plant lady because i really got into gardening (indoor and outdoor) for the first time. this year, my gardening has taken to the back burner with my pregnancy and our kitchen remodel. BUT i definitely want to add some more indoor hanging plants! i’ll have to get on this…

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  10. Rebecca Avatar

    those planters are so pretty! plants really do make such a big difference.
    tr[i]b[e]cca

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  11. tate Avatar

    can I just say that I LOVE you honesty! so many bloggers have been talking about west elm lately and not mentioned affiliate programs or them confronting them, and while I don’t think it is necessary it makes me want to buy things through your links because you are so honest, and because you mentioned them in such a great useful way! so thank you… much appreciated!
    btw… the planters look GREAT!

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  12. Jacky {The Sweetest Petunia} Avatar

    I just love these! What a great way to display these pretty plants & also using candle holders for something different. 🙂

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  13. J3SS1C4 Avatar

    What a pretty way to put up plants! I love the look of hanging plants, and these make your room look so dreamy! I’m glad you found candle holders that were the perfect size!
    I have 2 questions though… How high do you hang these (above head high so you don’t walk in to them, or lower so you can see them better?) and also do you need special hooks for hanging these from the ceiling?

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  14. Roar Sweetly Avatar

    Two toddlers + pot plants = potting mix spread all over furnishings and rugs. Why did I NEVER Think of hanging plants! It’s like I’ve just had an epiphany. Thank you.

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  15. Kary in Colorado Avatar
    Kary in Colorado

    Those two plants on the right–with the heart-shaped leaves–are philodendrons. They are an excellent choice because they are nearly impossible to kill. My daughter’s friend lived with us for her senior year of high school and only watered hers two or three times in the 9 months she was here and it was perfectly happy. So don’t overwater! Once that baby arrives, you probably won’t remember to anyway, so perfect plants to have. Looks beautiful.

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  16. Amanda Avatar

    You make me want to fill my apartment with even more plants than I already have; and my friends already call it a jungle 🙂

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  17. elise blaha Avatar

    The planter on lowest one would skim the top of my head. Paul will have to duck if he walks over there, but it’s my side of the bed so that’s not as often. The hooks are just called “ceiling hooks” and are metal with screw threads that can go into a pre-drilled hole. We have wood ceilings so it’s easy, but if you have plaster or something you’d want sturdier hooks. Ask at the hardware store for their recommendations. 🙂

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  18. Toni Brockliss Avatar

    Dear Elise,
    I love your plants!
    Have you considered a vertical garden? A show I watch in Australia just installed an indoor vertical garden and it was amazing.
    I can see you putting one together.
    x

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  19. elise blaha Avatar

    I have considered it! But I don’t know where or exactly how I’d make it work.

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  20. J3SS1C4 Avatar

    Awesome, thanks for your reply, Elise! It gives me lots to think about, since we will have a plaster roof, but hopefully I can get a hook that goes deep into the frame through the plaster! And that’s helpful to know about the height… I’ve never had hanging plants before, so I’d never know how high to hang them

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  21. Ana Avatar

    Hi Elise, I felt in love with this idea first time i saw it. But after I have spend an hour in the plant nursery I have to ask you what was the diameter of your liner container? I just tried several and they all don’t fit good. If the body of the container fits trough the opening the plant just drops into the hurricane pot and you barely can see it. If I want a plant which would look good with the hurricane then the container doesn’t fit at all. :/
    I would appreciate it so much if you could give me some tips on this.
    Thanks,
    Ana

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  22. Laura Avatar
    Laura

    Exactly the opposite is true. Oxygen is a good thing!

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