What you need:
-
a sturdy branch, not too thin, with side branches;
- a saw;
- a drill;
- a screwdriver;
- screws and rawlplugs;
- A bare, dull wall.
Step 1

Saw the side branch back to some three centimetres from the main branch. Then saw a piece off the main branch where the side branch is attached. Make the piece as long as the planned height of the hook.
Step 2

Saw this piece in half lengthways, preferably in roughly equal halves. Repeat step 1 and 2 if you want more hooks.
Step 3

Drill holes at the top and bottom of the coat hook.
Step 4
Drill holes in the bare, dull wall, insert raw plugs and screw these chunks of nature to your wall. Good work!