How to Use Neon Straws and String to Make Easy DIY Hanging Planters

You’ve seen ‘em. You’ve stopped in your tracks. And if you’re like us, you totally swooned. They’re the coolest thing to hit green home decor since terrariums — yep, we’re talking hanging planters. And while our Pinterest boards are full of pretty potted options, none of them popped quite the way we want them to — you know for us, color is a make it or break it detail. Our solution: bring on the neon.

Using nothing but neon cord and neon straws (you know you have some stashed in that kitchen drawer from soirees of summers past), you can make these modern planters in just 15 minutes. So get ready to give your plants a heavenly hangout in no time!

Materials:

– neon cord

– neon straws

– planters (we used white melamine bowls)

– succulents

Tools:

– scissors

Instructions:

1. Cut eight pieces of neon cord between 3-5 feet long, depending on how long you want your planters to hang.

2. Tie a knot on one end, leaving excess cord at the top like a tassel.

3. Lay out your rope into four sections (like a cross shape), with two pieces of cord per section.

4. Cut your first set of eight straws to size: cut off the bendy end of the straw, then cut that segment in half — that’s how long each segment should be. Then slide each segment onto each cord, and tie off that section with a knot.

5. Arrange your cord so that it’s once again in a cross shape. For this next part, you’ll be knotting cord together from adjacent segments.

6. Cut your second and third sets of eight straws to size (so 16 total): cut off the bendy end of the straw — that’s how long each segment should be.

7. Add the second set of straws to the cord and tie off adjacent cords — you’ll start to see a star-like shape.

8. Arrange your cord so that it’s once again in a cross shape. Again, you’ll be knotting cord together from adjacent segments.

9. Add the third and final set of straws to the cord and tie off adjacent cords.

10. Repot your plant, slide it into its sling, and hang it on up!

First, cut eight pieces of cord between three and five feet, knot them together and separate them into four sections, each with two strands of cord. You’ll be laying out your cord in this cross-like shape a few more times, so hone in on this visual.

Now, cut your first set of eight straws to size. Since the pot we’re using tapers, we’re making this batch teeny tiny (read: half the length of the bendy part of the straw) so that it acts as a pedestal of sorts. Depending on the size and shape of your pot, you may have to adjust the length. Then, slide the straws onto each cord and tie off each section of two. Easy right?

When you’re done, make sure to lay out your cord in that cross-like shape to prep for the next step, where you’ll be tying adjacent cords together instead of cords from the same section.

Onto the second and third sets of straws! This time, we cut off the bendy part and left that length in tact for all 16 pieces. Use eight for this first round where you’re tying adjacent pieces of cord together—if you’re doing it right, you’ll start to see a star-like shape appear. When that’s done, lay out your cord in the cross shape again and repeat the process, sliding on the straws and tying off adjacent cord segments. This final segment will look like triangle tops, or like you’ve created four pentagons out of the entire planter (oh, how we love our geo shapes!).

And you’re done! Seriously a breeze if you take the time to lay out your cord sections, right? We know, it doesn’t look particularly stunning squished down on this table but trust us: It shines as a sling for our potted succulents.

Those straws and string aren’t the only things getting a makeover in this DIY! Repot your succulent (pack that soil in real good!) and place it inside your hanger (you may need a second set of hands to grab all four sides). Now all that’s left to do is find the perfect spot for this guy to “hang out.”

How ’bout here with his buddies? We all know DIYs look better in threes :)

These planters add a serious pop of color wherever they hang — you get green and neon in one killer piece, how cool is that?

We love the way the straws add contrast—both in color and texture—to these succulent slings. If neon’s not your jam, you could always spray paint straws to match your preferred color palette, or even use metallic tubes to take a super chic approach. Similarly, the cord can be any thickness and any type: Use jute twine for a rustic vibe, or super thick paracord to cradle that mondo succulent you’ve been tending to for years.

Real talk: This might be our new favorite way to display our succulent collection — just in time for spring, too!

Where would you hang these planters? Are hanging planters on your list of spring DIYs to do? What other type of “green” DIYs have you done lately, or have got you itching to begin? Tell us in the comments below.

Landman fans, how we feeling? The first season of Taylor Sheridan's new drama came to a close on January 12 with the season finale, "The Crumbs of Hope," and it provided viewers with plenty of to think about as tensions between the cartel and M-Tex Oil came to a head — and one character suffered a potentially-fatal medical emergency.

Here's everything you need to know about the Landman season finale, including THAT (potential) character death.

What happens in the last episode of Landman?

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The last episode of Landman opens after Monty's (Jon Hamm) ruptured aortic aneurysm in episode 9 lands him in the hospital for a heart transplant...if they can find a new heart in time. (I'm getting flashbacks to Dan's heart transplant catastrophe in One Tree Hill). But based on the fact Monty flatlines and Cami (Demi Moore) and their daughters cry over his bed, things aren't looking hopeful.

Meanwhile, Tommy (Billy Bob Thornton) takes over as M-Tex Oil president, and as he works on smoothing things over between the cartel and the oil company, he gets kidnapped by the cartel, who also blow up an oil tank and drive a nail into Tommy's leg for good measure. But just when it looks like Tommy might meet his end, cartel leader Galino (Andy Garcia) wipes out the other members and helps him escape.

Billy Bob and Andy have actually been friends for awhile, but this is the first time they've acted onscreen together! "Andy is such a great guy and great actor, and when we did those scenes at the end of the last episode, it felt so good, because we kind of had us two old veterans going head to head,” Billy Bob Thornton told Variety. “It was quite an experience, and I have to say every moment of it felt real. Tommy’s dealing with someone now who is really smart. The other guys were hired to work for him, but now Tommy’s talking to the man himself. There are advantages and disadvantages to that. Since he is so smart, who knows what Tommy is going to get tricked into?”

How did Landman end last night?

Landman season 1 ends with Tommy returning home with a proposition (er, more like a friendly demand) from Galino that the oil business and the cartel become allies. After all, the cartel's interested in taking part in the industry — and seeing what it has to offer.

“The cartel and the oil industry are kind of these odd neighbors living side by side in West Texas,” co-creator Christian Wallace tells Variety. “Now Andy’s character is thinking he is going to make a change and utilize that proximity in a way that could benefit him.”

Hopefully Paramount+ greenlights Landman season 2 so we can see just what happens between Galino and Tommy in the future...and if Monty makes it out of the hospital alive.

What did you think about the Landman finale? If you're a Taylor Sheridan fan who's still reeling from those final moments — and the Yellowstone finale — check out 17 TV Shows Yellowstone Fans Should Watch Next.

It Ends With Us has quickly become the most memorable movie of Blake Lively's career after rumors of drama between her and costar & director Justin Baldonimorphed into a full-on legal battle. And after the feud was uncovered, the internet has spiraled over what Blake Lively's relationships with her other costars are like — and whether what's happening behind the scenes of her movies are going to delay them. Well, A Simple Favor 2 director Paul Feig had the perfect response to rumors that another feud between Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick caused Amazon to shelve the movie.

Here's exactly what A Simple Favor 2 director Paul Feig had to say about Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively's relationship.

Paul Feig offers a very promising update on 'A Simple Favor 2'

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When a viral tweet claimed that Amazon had indefinitely delayed A Simple Favor 2 because of a feud between Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick, director Paul Feig stepped in to clear up the rumors.

"Despite glowing test screenings, Blake Lively’s refusal to promote—amid her messy legal battle with Justin Baldoni—and growing tensions with Anna Kendrick have derailed the sequel," X user Eric B tweeted on January 10. "Anna is furious. Paul Feig is disappointed. Hollywood is in shock. This isn’t just a movie—it’s an implosion."

"This is total BS. Sorry," Feig said in his retweet that same day. "The movie is finished and coming out soon. Don’t believe anything you read on social media these days."

And Anna Kendrick says reuniting with Blake Lively was "lovely."

Anna Kendrick also spilled on reuniting with Blake Lively, claiming that working together felt "a little bit like riding a bike."

"She lives on the East Coast, I live on the West Coast, so we don't get to see each other often," she told PEOPLE. "But it was lovely, and I think that those characters have such weird chemistry that it's so fun to just get the gang back together."

We don't know many details about the plot just yet but we do know it involves a destination wedding — and Blake Lively's Emily in a very fancy wedding dress. Stephanie and Emily "head to the beautiful island of Capri, Italy, for Emily’s extravagant wedding to a rich Italian businessman," according to the movie's synopsis (via People). "Along with the glamorous guests, expect murder and betrayal to RSVP for a wedding with more twists and turns than the road from the Marina Grande to the Capri town square."

Sign me up!

Check out The Best Blake Lively Movies to get ready for A Simple Favor 2.

Are you anxiously waiting for new TV shows to debut this year? Me too, particularly Meghan Markle's series With Love, Megan (January 15). But, we at Brit + Co have the perfect buffer that'll hold you over — revisiting the '90s.

Instead of trying to cram the likes of Dawson's Creek or Sex and the City into one weekend, we have the best show you should watch based on your zodiac! We've already made cozy plans to curl up with a cute blanket from T.J. Maxx so we can watch endless reruns of the shows associated with our signs, and we hope you join us!

Scroll to find the '90s show that perfectly matches your zodiac sign!

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Aries (March 21 - April 19): Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Bold, fearless, and always ready for a fight, Aries will love Buffy's courageous spirit and kick-ass attitude. She's got all the makings of a fire sign who means business.

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Taurus (April 20 - May 20): Friends

Taureans appreciate stability and comfort. Friends offers warm, familiar characters and a cozy, sitcom vibe. If you really want to tap into this vibe, call your besties and have an impromptu watch party!

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Gemini (May 21 - June 20): Felicity

Curious and ever-changing, Geminis will relate to Felicity's journey of self-discovery and her endless quest for knowledge. There's also the inevitable complicated relationship Felicity has with Ben and Noel that's hard to resist.

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Cancer (June 21 - July 22): Moesha

Cancerians are nurturing and empathetic. They'll connect with Moesha's family-oriented values and emotional depth. Though she didn't get everything right, Moesha always tried to remedy things whenever they went wrong — just like a true Cancer.

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Leo (July 23 - August 22): Beverly Hills, 90210

Leos love the spotlight and drama. 90210 delivers glamorous characters, high-stakes situations, and plenty of over-the-top moments.

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Virgo (August 23 - September 22): The X-Files

Virgos are analytical and detail-oriented. The X-Files offers a perfect blend of mystery, science, and a touch of the paranormal. What's not to love?

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Libra (September 23 - October 22): Sex and the City

Libras appreciate beauty, balance, and social connections. Sex and the City explores love, friendship, and fashion in a stylish and sophisticated way.

P.S. We won't be shocked if some of you discover you're more of a 'Charlotte' than a 'Carrie.'

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Scorpio (October 23 - November 21): Charmed

Intense and passionate, Scorpios will be drawn to the supernatural world of the Charmed Ones, filled with dark magic and powerful sisterhood.

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Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21): Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

Adventurous and optimistic, Sagittarians will enjoy the Fresh Prince's witty humor, vibrant personality, and knack for getting into trouble.

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Capricorn (December 22 - January 19): Dawson’s Creek

Ambitious and disciplined, Capricorns will appreciate Dawson's intellectual pursuits and the show's exploration of complex relationships and coming-of-age themes.

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Aquarius (January 20 - February 18): Daria

Quirky and independent, Aquarians will identify with Daria's unique perspective and her ability to see through societal norms. It's also not surprising that Daria has what some call a 'black cat' personality because Aquarians can have a dry sense of humor that's borderline sarcastic.

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Pisces (February 19 - March 20): Sabrina, the Teenage Witch

Dreamy and imaginative, Pisces will love Sabrina's magical adventures and her ability to navigate the challenges of adolescence with a touch of magic.

Revisit your weekly horoscope to see if our predictions for your zodiac came true this week!