Because plants and macramé go together in your Jungalow like peas and carrots, I decided to make a super simple woven plant hanger. If you have a bit of rope (or jute, twine, leather…) and you know how to make knots, you can make this in about 5 minutes flat. 1) Cut 4 equal lengths…
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Plant Places: Folia Collective
We’ve got a new column for all you plant lovers out there: Plant Places! Every month, we’re bringing you one of our favorite plant places from around the world. For our inaugural Plant Places, we knew we had to something special! Many of you know our boo and fellow Jungalista, Danae Horst, from the good…
Hanging planters
We are knee deep in the move to our new studio space (more on that soon!) Our new ceiling has exposed beams and pipes — so there is no shortage of places to hang trailing plants. Eager and excited, we headed to the nursery for additions to our plantiful family. We came home with spider…
Nicole’s pendant lamp hanging planters
I’m always finding old glass light pendants at the thrift store and my mom as long as I can remember has used them as planters. I decided to do the same and tried three different ways. 1. There is the one with the wide top and hole at the bottom- it is blue and marbled…
New Bentwood hanging planter
I found the latest addition to my bentwood hanging planter collection last week on my #thriftingwithjustina trip in the desert. Yesterday, I sprayed it hot pink. Bold. I know. At least I think it’s hot. Then I went scouring the internet for others so you all could join in on the fun, I found one…
Plants like to hang in the Jungalow
With little floor space left in the jungalow, it seems the decorative items that hang or come off the walls are catching my eye! My latest find is this ’70’s rattan plant holder. It is fun next to my mid-century wooden plant hanger and my macrame one (and Luda likes it, too). I amassing quite…