Gardening Ideas Container Gardening 7 DIY Hanging Planters For That Empty Corner You Don't Know What To Do With By Patricia Shannon Patricia Shannon Patricia Shannon gives how-to content a can-do attitude, sharing her knowledge and research on housekeeping, decorating, gardening, etiquette, beauty, and more. She has been writing and editing lifestyle content for more than a decade. Southern Living's editorial guidelines Updated on April 25, 2017 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Photo: Via ABeautifulMess.com You don't need to be a master DIY'er to make these hanging planters. If you can punch a hole and place a hook with an adhesive back, you too can have a brand new planter to show off your gardening prowess. A hanging container garden is a great way to fill an empty corner that has been bare for far too long. These nifty little containers are also a great idea for homes with children and pets. They'll keep potentially harmful leaves and flowers out of their grasp. And, we'll be honest, we've never met a hanging basket that we didn't like. These planters are no exception. 01 of 07 Brass and Leather Planter Via VintageRevivals.com All-in, this planter should cost about $15. We love the look of these when planted with a few small succulents. Get the tutorial at VintageRevivals.com 02 of 07 Indoor Herb Garden Via JulieBlanner.com If you have limited space outside or just want your herbs easily accessible, these hanging indoor herb gardens are for you. This DIY project is as simple as painting plastic pots, drilling a small hole in the pot, and adhering them to the wall with 3M Command Hooks. Get the tutorial at JulieBlanner.com 03 of 07 Pink Faux Leather Planter Via ABeautifulMess.com Dress up a simple glass pot with faux leather and gold chains. A long and flowing plant is the perfect option to complete the look. Get the tutorial at ABeautifulMess.com 04 of 07 Simple Faux Ceramic Planters Via Burkatron.com Slip a small plant in a plastic pot into these faux ceramic containers for a beautiful—and simple—look. Get the tutorial at Burkatron.com 05 of 07 Floating Shelf Cluster a few pots on this floating shelf for a unique look. Just be sure it's high enough to be out of reach from children and animals. Get the tutorial at PlaceOfMyTaste.com 06 of 07 Neon Hanging Planter Via Brit.co These bright planters are perfect for dorm rooms, teen rooms, or an office in need of a little cheer. Get the tutorial at Brit.co 07 of 07 Metal Baskets Via ABeautifulMess.com Make a trio of hanging baskets using metal bowls in various sizes. We love the look of cascading leaves falling over the edges so choose a hearty plant with lots of trailing arms. Get the tutorial at ABeautifulMess.com Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit