Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here and I am sharing an elegant and easy Two Ribbon Purple Wreath with a Bowdabra bow. This wreath is perfect for any season at all. The wreath is so simple and yet very elegant! So let’s get started:
Supplies:
Bowdabra Bow-Making Tool
Bow Wire
Wired Ribbons
Flowers
Instructions:
First, cut a piece of Bowdabra bow wire, fold it in half, and place it in the Bowdabra.
Tuck the ends underneath while making the bow.
Holding the ribbons together, place a 12″ length of both ribbons in the channel.
Continue to hold the ribbons together while creating the loops to make a double ribbon bow.
Be sure to fold and twist the ribbons throughout the process.
Create the loops, folding and twisting as the ribbons pass through the channel.
Check to be sure the ribbons are lying in place.
Continue to hold the ribbons together and create graduating sizes of loops.
Now, scrunch everything down with the Bowdabra wand.
Pull the wire through the loop and tighten it while the bow is still in the Bowdabra.
Next, remove the bow from the Bowdabra, separate the wire ends, and tie a knot.
Fluff out the loops and arrange the loops on your bow.
Decorate a foam wreath by wrapping around the wreath with the same ribbons.
Again, be sure to hold the ribbons firmly together as they cover the wreath.
Use the excess bow wire to tie the bow to the wreath.
Realizing I wanted to add flowers, I slipped them behind the bow before tying the bow in place. Be sure to cut any stems so they don’t show beyond the edges of the bow.
Fluff out the bow again and cut the tails.
See how easy it was to make the two ribbon purple wreath? Be sure and like us on Facebook where Each Monday at 4:00 p.m. PST, 5:00 p.m. MST, 6:00 p.m. CST, and 7:00 p.m. EST, Bowdabra hosts Facebook live. Sandy Sandler or one of our creative design team members will show you several quick and easy projects within the half-hour segment. Be sure to be there and you may be our next winner of a free roll of ribbon!
Thanks for stopping by.
Steph