Making beautiful bows by hand doesn’t have to be hard. All you need is a wired ribbon, bow wire or a pipe cleaner, and scissors. In just a few minutes you can create a gorgeous bow to add to wreaths, door hangers, or home decor. You can use any style of Bowdabra ribbons you like; it does not have to be a wired ribbon either. In this tutorial, we’re showing you some amazing DIY bow and wreath-making techniques using bow-making tools. Watch this Facebook Live as Nick from Nick’s Seasonal Décor teaches how to make gorgeous DIY classic style wreaths & bows. Follow the step-by-step instructions and let’s get started!
DIY Classic Style Funky Bow (Starts at 1:32)
Materials Required:
- 100-Yard Bowdabra Bow Wire
- Large Bowdabra
- 1 ½” Grey Ribbon Roll
Process:
- Nick folds the bow wire in half and tucks it underneath the Bowdabra.
- He cuts off a bunch of tails (6) about 24” long from the ribbon roll.
- Next, he takes those pieces of ribbons, creates loops, and places them one by one in opposite direction.
- He pulls the bow wire from one end to the other and ties the bow.
- He finishes off by fluffing the loops and cutting the dovetail pattern on the tail ends.
Double Ribbon Bow (Starts at 7:10)
Materials Required:
- 100-Yard Bowdabra Bow Wire
- Large Bowdabra
- 1 ½” Orange Ribbon Roll
- 7/8” Orange Ribbon Roll
Process:
- Nick folds the bow wire in half and tucks it underneath the Bowdabra.
- After cutting off the two tails from the 1 ½” orange ribbon roll, he places them right into the Bowdabra.
- He takes the 1 ½” ribbon, flips it inside out, places it on the Bowdabra, and creates 6 loops (3 ½”).
- Using the 7/8” orange ribbon, he creates 4 comparatively smaller loops and creates 1 button loop.
- He secures the bow with several wire knots in the back and finishes off by fluffing the loops and curling up the tail ends.
Double Ribbon Funky Bow (Starts at 12:30)
Materials Required:
- 100-Yard Bowdabra Bow Wire
- Large Bowdabra
- Black-White Gingham Ribbon Roll
- Blue Ribbon Roll
Process:
- Nick folds the bow wire in half and tucks it underneath the Bowdabra.
- He places the gingham ribbon inside the Bowdabra, creates 1 loop, and snips it off.
- Next, he takes the blue ribbon flips it inside out, places it on the Bowdabra, creates 1 loop, and snips it off.
- In the same fashion, he creates 4 more loops using both of the ribbons simultaneously.
- He pulls the bow wire from one end to the other and ties the bow.
- He finishes off by fluffing the loops and cutting the dovetail pattern on the tail ends.
DIY Classic Style Bow Wreath (Starts at 17:40)
Materials required:
- 100-yard Bowdabra bow wire
- Large Bowdabra
- Burnt Orange Ribbon Roll
- 14” Grapevine Wreath
- Burnt Orange Flower sprays/picks
- Leaves sprays/picks
- Hot Glue
Process:
- Nick folds the bow wire in half and tucks it underneath the Bowdabra.
- After cutting off the tails from the orange ribbon roll, he places them right into the Bowdabra.
- He takes the ribbon, flips it inside out, places it on the Bowdabra, and creates 4 loops (4”).
- Using the same ribbon, he creates 2 comparatively smaller loops and 1 button loop.
- He secures the bow with several wire knots in the back and finishes off by fluffing the loops and curling up the tail ends.
- In the end, he sticks the bow securely to the wreath and adds some decorative leaves and burnt/rustic orange flower sprays/picks with hot glue.
DIY Tails Only Bow (Starts at 24:33)
Materials required:
- 100-yard Bowdabra bow wire
- Large Bowdabra
- Yellow Ribbon Roll
- Blue Ribbon Roll
Process:
- Nick folds the bow wire in half and tucks it underneath the Bowdabra.
- He cuts off a bunch of tails (6 tails) from the yellow ribbon roll and places them inside the Bowdabra.
- Next, he cuts off a bunch of comparatively smaller tails (5 tails) from the blue ribbon roll and keeps the smaller pieces on the top to create a flower design.
- He pulls the bow wire from one end to the other and ties the bow.
- He finishes off by fluffing the loops and cutting the dovetail pattern on the tail ends.
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