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holders for hanging plants

holders for hanging plants Large Wave Air Plant Hanger, Wave Air Plant Holder, Air Plant Display,

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holders for hanging plants Large Wave Air Plant Hanger, Wave Air Plant Holder, Air Plant Display,You asked, we brought it now available, a double large wave hanger! Double the plants, double the fun! Our best seller, the large wave, but stacked. Each air plant hanger holds 5 air plants, meaning you can showcase up to 10 air plants with this hanger. This wave planter is a delight to make. Measuring 29 inches end to end and 1. 5inches wide, this planter will add to any decor without taking up much space, but brings big impact to your home! Hang

You asked, we brought it - now available, a double large wave hanger! Double the plants, double the fun! Our best seller, the large wave, but stacked. Each air plant hanger holds 5 air plants, meaning you can showcase up to 10 air plants with this hanger.

This wave planter is a delight to make. Measuring 29 inches end to end and 1.5inches wide, this planter will add to any decor without taking up much space, but brings big impact to your home!

Hang from jute rope (included) just about anywhere - the double large wave is light weight, so can be hung from a thumb tack, command strip, nail, etc.! Displays 10 air plants**, crystals, dried flowers/plants and your other small treasures - so much fun to style in so many different ways.

Perfect for:
Displaying plants and other items. If you aren't into plants, it's a great spot for keeping your crystals and other treasures, or even by itself as a wall hanging.

Size:
29in long and 1.5inches wide.

Materials:
Pine.
Natural jute rope for hanging.

Finished with:
Wiped down with mineral oil to protect the wood and bring out the natural wood grain.

Care:
Dust with soft cloth when needed. If kept outdoors, it is highly recommended you season with mineral or danish oil on occasion (the wood will tell you when it's thirsty/needs attention). It is also not recommended to water your air plants directly on the hanger.


*As handmade items are handmade, some slight size and grain differences will occur.

**Air plants can be included - $5/plant (select just the hanger, 1 - 10 air plant and receive a variety of small air plants perfectly designed and fitted for your new hanger!)

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