Join Sandy Sandler on her Facebook Live as she demonstrates some of the prettiest and festive bows for wreath, door decoration, and much more, only on Bowdabra bow making tool.
Materials required:
* Large Bowdabra
* Red scrunchy ribbon
* Gold scrunchy ribbon
1. Sandy begins the project by scrunching some of the red scrunchy ribbon in the Large Bowdabra.
2. She tops it with a gold scrunchy ribbon.
3. She ties both the ribbons and fluffs it to finish the cute gold and red scrunchy bow.
Materials required:
* Large Bowdabra
* Golden mesh
* Multicolor ribbon scraps of varying sizes
* Golden flower pick
* Golden ribbon leaves
* Glue zots
1. Sandy scrunches a golden mesh (1 yard 6” long and 21” wide) in the Large Bowdabra making loop.
2. She adds a ribbon scrap (22” long and 2.5” wide) over it and tops it with another ribbon scrap (20” long).
3. She adds some more scrap ribbons to the bow. Next she scrunches a pretty golden flower pick over it all.
3. Next she tops the flower pick with some more scrap ribbons.
4. She ties it all to finish the gorgeous golden decorative bow for a buffet or dinner party.
5. As a final touch, Sandy adds some golden ribbon leaves to the bow using glue zots.
Materials required:
* Large Bowdabra
* Multicolor ribbon scraps
* Decorative flower pick
* Glue zots
* Decorative picks
1. For this project, Sandy again uses scraps of ribbons to make the bow. First she scrunches a dovetailed golden ribbon scrap in the Large Bowdabra.
2. Next Sandy adds an assortment of golden and other colored ribbon scraps over the first ribbon.
3. She tops the ribbons with a decorative flower pick.
4. She ties it all to finish the beautiful bow that she later ties on a little wreath for decoration.
5. Later Sandy glues the ribbon tails to the wreath using glue zots and adds some pretty little picks to it.
6. This beautiful wreath can be used a centerpiece, a great hostess present or simply to decorate the tables and chairs on a festival or get-together.
Materials required:
* Mini Bowdabra
* Red and green ribbon scraps
1. Sandy switches to Mini Bowdabra in this project.
2. She uses some scraps of red and green ribbons with pointed ends and scrunches them in the Bowdabra.
3. She ties the scraps to finish the poinsettia and spreads the red and green tails to give it an impression of a flower with leaves. You can also attach this poinsettia to a hairclip and decorate wrapped presents.
Materials required:
* Large Bowdabra
* Printed ribbons
1. Sandy picks up the Large Bowdabra.
2. She scrunches a pretty printed dovetailed ribbon in the Bowdabra and tops it with another piece of same ribbon with twist and turn method making loops.
3. Remember, she doesn’t twist the ribbon while making the last loop.
4. She ties the ribbons and spreads the loops to finish the super simple and beautiful fall bow.
Materials required:
* Mini Bowdabra
* Golden mesh
* Red printed ribbons
* Red decorative pick
1. Sandy scrunches a 2 yard long golden mesh in the Large Bowdabra making loops with the twist and turn method.
2. She tops it with a pretty red printed ribbon.
3. She adds another similar red ribbon 3 yard long with twist and turn method making loops.
4.She tops the ribbons with a pretty red pick and ties it all to finish the super pretty bow that can be used as a door bow, a chair bow or for a big wreath.
Materials required:
* Mini Bowdabra
* Beautiful ribbon strips
1. For this project Sandy returns to the Mini Bowdabra.
2. She scrunches a beautiful dovetailed ribbon in the Bowdabra and tops it with another similar ribbon but much longer, making loops with twist and turn method.
3. She ties the ribbons to finish the cute little bow.
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