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Video how to make a beautiful red velvet bow

Welcome to this video tutorial on how to make a beautiful red velvet bow with Nick Kreticos from Nick’ seasonal decor!
In this tutorial, Nick will guide you through the process of creating this gorgeous and traditional red velvet bow that can be used for various purposes. Use it as  tree topper, lamp post decoration, wreath embellishment, swag adornment, gift wrapping and so much more. Join Nick as he shares his expertise in creating stunning bows that will add a touch of festive elegance to your holiday decorations. Get ready to unleash your creativity and learn the art of bow-making with Nick Kreticos in this supper easy Bowdabra tutorial!
Athough, Nick is working with non-wired ribbon using the Bowdabra  makes it so easy!
beautiful red velvet bow
MATERIAL REQUIRED
* Large Bowdabra
* 1.5″ Wide Ribbon
* Bowdabra Bow Wire
Instructions:

First, cut a piece of Bowdabra bow wire.  Then, fold it in half and insert it into the Bowdabra.  You will have a loop on one side and two loose wires on the other side.  This will serve as your slipknot. Tuck the ends under to stay out of the way while you are making your bow.

Next, cut a length of the red velvet ribbon and place it in the Bowdabra for the tails. Then place some more velvet ribbon in the Bowdabera right side facing down, bring it across and make a loop, twist so that the right side is facing up and make a matching loop on the other side.

Continue, twisting and making loops on both sides, usually until you have 7 or 8 loops on each side.

Now, scrunch everything down with the Bowdabra wand.  Then, insert the loose wires through the loop and pull tight while the bow is still in the Bowdabra. Then, remove the bow from the Bowdabra, separate the ends, turn to the back and tie a knot.  Tie a double knot for extra security.

Finally, pull all the loops apart and fluff out the bow, and pull the tails down.

We hope you enjoyed this quick and easy DIY, and for hundreds more like this check the Bowdabra blog each week. We post another fun kid’s crafts like this Thanksgiving card every Friday. And please like us on Facebook where every Monday we feature Facebook live at 4:00 p.m. PST, 5:00 p.m. MST, 6:00 p.m. CST, and 7:00 p.m. EST where Nick or another of our creative design team members will show you several quick and easy projects.

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