Good vibes guaranteed: Colourful geraniums make this hanging basket, fashioned from an old kitchen sieve and colourful strings of beads, a fantastic decorative idea for any garden party. For geraniums to grow and produce flowers well into autumn, these easy-care plants need plenty of space. As most kitchen sieves are unlikely to be deep enough in the long term, we recommend only using this upcycled hanging basket as a temporary geranium container. You can create this suspended decoration project in just a few steps. For this hanging basket project, you will need a sieve without a handle (this can be easily removed with a grinder or similar tool), rust effect spray paint, a reel of craft wire, various coloured beads, wire cutters and a trailing geranium. For the perfect "vintage look", spray the sieve with the rust-effect spray paint and leave to dry. Use the wire cutters to cut three equal lengths of craft wire to your desired hanging length. Thread the coloured beads onto the lengths of wire in whatever pattern you like. Attach the three lengths of beaded wire to the top edge of the sieve. An even distance between the attachment points will ensure your hanging basket stays straight. Twist the upper ends of the wires together. Finally, plant the trailing geranium in the sieve and suspend your upcycling hanging basket with strong rope or cord in a sunny to semi-shady spot in your garden or on your patio. Water in small amounts.