Hanging Baskets Chain


To make a double hanging pot arrangement, I simply used some chains from a hardware store and some metal wire. It looks nice, is cheap, modular, and quick to assemble, and allows you to adjust the length to fit your room. It also doesn't require heavy equipment.
Supplies


- pliers
- chain
- flowerpot
- Some sandpaper (to smooth down the sharp edges of the cut chain, if needed)
Optional:
- wire


- Measure the length needed for your flowerpot
- Cut the chain using pliers (If you don't have pliers at home, you can usually do this step directly at the hardware store — they typically provide tools for cutting chains)
- Always cut on the side that does not continue to the opposite side of the chain link
- By cutting it at the position shown in the picture, you create a hook that can later be used to connect the screw to the other end

- I used some wire to make the pot holder more rigid, which makes it easier to remove the whole assembly if you need to take the pot out later. However, this step is optional.


- I only had thin wire, so I used three pieces and twisted them together. However, you can, of course, simply use a thicker one from the start.


- As mentioned, this step is optional


- Cut three chains of equal length, each with a hook on one end.
- Hook them into the pot holder at equal distances.

- Cut a short chain and attach it to a hook mounted in the ceiling or wherever you want to hang it


- Insert the three chains into the ceiling chain hook


- Optionally, you can make some plant hooks to help guide the growth of your plant.

For a second layer, repeat steps 1 to 6 and simply hang the chains onto the flower pot holder chain of the pot above.
Your done
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