Wednesday, August 28, 2024

DIY Mesh Tube Bows Centerpiece or Wreath for Fall or Halloween



Have I got a cool centerpiece or wreath to make for Halloween or Fall using bows made out of colorful mesh tubes! And the best part, you can easily change the colors of the mesh and types of centers for any holiday or season! Wow your family and friends with this adorable craft!
 
This post first appeared on Bowdabra.com where I'm on the design team.

Supplies:
Mesh Tubes - 4Pkgs. (dollar store)
Craft Foam Wreath - 10"
Hot Glue/Scissors
Mini Bowdabra/Measuring Tool/Wand

How To:
Let's begin by wrapping a craft foam wreath with mesh tubes. Use hot glue to attach to attach to the foam at the beginning and at the end.

This looks cool already!

To Make the Mesh Tube Bows:
Insert an 8" strip of mesh tube into the Mini Bowdabra. Straighten the mesh tubes and gather the ends of four assorted colors, inserting them down into the Mini Bowdabra.
Then fold the tubes together into loops at the 3" mark on the measuring tool,  inserting all into the slot in the Mini Bowdabra.

Continue folding the tubes into loops on each side until satisfied with the fullness of the bow. Use the Bowdabra Wand to scrunch down and hold the mesh tubes in place.
While the wand is holding down the tubes, cut off the excess tubes using scissors.
Then use the 8" strip of mesh tube to tie a couple of knots to tighten and hold the bow together.
Apply a dab of hot glue to the tube wrapped wreath and hold the bow in place until the glue sets. It will take a couple of minutes for the glue to firm up and secure the mesh bow.
Continue making more mesh tube bows to cover the wreath, gluing them on and around the mesh tube wrapped wreath. 
Don't you just love how adorable this looks!
Have fun decorating the wreath .  .  .
or centerpiece for Halloween! The cool thing about this centerpiece or wreath is that you can easily change the colors of the mesh and types of centers for any holiday or season! Making this creation very versatile!

Take a little time to enjoy
and
Happy Crafting!

2 comments:

  1. Super cool and seems easy enough to try out.
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