Who doesn’t like to decorate their house with a beautiful Christmas bow and wreath, Right?
Don’t worry, we got your back! Here, Nick of Nick’s seasonal décor from Bowdabra shows us how to create a simple yet classic bow and wreath that will make your Christmas a bit more sparkling.
So, let’s start!
Materials required
Process
1. Nick folds the bow wire in half and tucks it underneath the bowdabra.
2. He cuts the ribbon into two pieces and puts one, right into the bowdabra.
3. He takes the second ribbon and creates eight loops one by one gently.
4. Then he compresses the ribbons with his hand (can use bowdabra wand too) and brings the wire from one side to the other and put a slip knot.
5. He puts 3-4 wire knots to make sure the bow doesn’t lose its shape.
6. He finishes off by fluffing all the loops and cutting the dovetail pattern on the tail ends.
Materials required
Process
1. Nick folds the bow wire in half and tucks it underneath the bowdabra.
2. He starts creating loops and cuts the tail uniformly and puts it into the bowdabra.
3. Then, he adds five loops in total, placing them in two alternative directions and compresses them from one end to another.
4. Lastly he finishes it with a knot and cuts the edges in a dovetail pattern and fluffs and arranges the bow.
Materials required
Process
1. Nick folds the bow wire in half and tucks it underneath the bowdabra.
2. He puts one long tail into the bowdabra followed by five small loops and places them in either side of the bowdabra.
3. Then, he tightens the wire with a knot and gently cuts the end in dovetail pattern.
4. Lastly, he ties the bow to the wreath with the wire and decorated it with beautiful pine greenery picks.
Materials required
Process
1. Nick folds the bow wire in half and tucks it underneath the bowdabra.
2. He creates three loops with all the trees facing upside and places it into the bowdabra.
3. Then, he takes the wire from one end to other and secures it with multiple knots.
4. Finally, he sets the bow properly and voila! Your closet bow is ready.
Materials required
Process
1. At first, Nick folds the bow wire in half and tucks it underneath the bowdabra.
2. He cuts a long tail and puts it into the bowdabra followed by four big loops and one button loop.
3. Then he compresses the entire ribbon and ties it with wire.
4. At last, he fluffs the bow to give it a beautiful shape and your gorgeous bow is ready.
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