
Yesterday, when everyone else was playing shuffleboard, I decided to practice making a tiny version of an air plant holder using macrame. I know it’s skinnier than what you see on Pinterest photos, but I kind of like the contrast of big plant to small artwork.
The artwork makes like a basket area for the plant to sit in. The knots are simple half square knot, forming a spiral look. I blended a small red twine with a small blue twine to get the desired effect.
Now, I’m ready to tackle the “gig” I’ve been given. Donna, a friend from the resort, asked me to make a plant holder for her daughter. In trade-she offered to make me a wall sconce to put one of my plants in. It will be similar to this piece of jewelry I found on Pinterest.

Thats pretty cute too, now that I think about it!
When I’m in the mood to be creative, I like to make several different kinds of plant holders. Its fun to play with plants and your imagination. Pinterest also gives me a ton of ideas, and I’ve made my own boards-everything from plant holders to recipes.
Its also something I can do when I’m hurting too bad to do anything else. Even when I do, I’m still making it to walking class every day. I don’t miss that at least!
When I get Donna’s daughter’s made, I’ll try to remember to take a picture and share it. I normally make them with rings, not beads, but she said just a basket is fine. If I find large wooden beads in my craft stash, I will use them. I have a tiny crochet hook and/or a wide-eyed plastic needle. That’s what’s needed to get the rope or twine through the bead.

My work will be similar to one of these.

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