Sunday, March 16, 2025

How To Make The Most Adorable Ribbon and Bows Wreath



Do you love decorating with ribbon and bows? I know I do! So let me show you how to make the most adorable ribbon and bows wreath using ribbon, a floral hoop and your Bowdabra! Of course you will need additional supplies like a yard stick, scissors and florals! This wreath is perfect for the spring season - but in reality, just by switching out the ribbon, it's perfect for any season or occasion! And the best part, you won't believe how easy it is to make!
 
This post first appeared on the Bowdabra.com/blog where I'm on the Design Team!

So let's get started!

Materials:

How To:
Let's begin by cutting the 2.5" wide ribbon into 14" strips. I didn't know how many I would need for a 10" metal floral hoop, so I cut out quite a few to begin with. Next, take one ribbon strip and fold it in half. Then place the loop behind the floral hoop and make a slip knot by taking the two loose ends up and over the wire and through the loop .  .  . 


pulling the ribbon tight around the hoop.

Continue making ribbon slip knots around the hoop until .  .  .

the floral hoop is completely covered! I used sixty strips of ribbon to cover the hoop. If you multiply 60 by 14 inches you will get 840 inches of ribbon. Divided by 12 (a foot) I used 70ft of ribbon just for the slip knots.

                              

Give the ribbon tails a finished look called "dove-tail" by folding the ribbon ends together and cutting at an angle from the fold to the end corner. 

Snipping the ribbon ends into an upside down V shape!
Once all the ribbon ends are dove tailed, it's time to make the bow!

How To:
Fold a 36″ piece of Bowdabra wire in half and lay in the Bowdabra, You’ll have a loop at one end and two loose pieces at the opposite end. Tuck ends under. This length will be enough to make a loop to hang the wreath! Then place one floral bush down into the Bowdabra and .  .  . 

placing another floral bush into the opposite side of the  Bowdabra.

Next, leave the 2.5" ribbon on the roll and crease about an inch from the end of the ribbon and insert down into the Bowdabra. Then fold over a five inch loop and press into the Bowdabra.


Fold the ribbon to make a matching loop on the opposite side, down into the Bowdabra.
Then make two more loops on either side for a total of four loops.  
 Next, leave the 1.5" ribbon on the roll and crease the end and insert down into the Bowdabra leaving a tail. Then fold over a 4" inch loop and press into the Bowdabra. Fold over making a matching loop on opposite side, down into the Bowdabra leaving a matching tail, and cutting off excess ribbon.
Scrunch all the loops down using the Bowdabra wand.

Dovetail the ends of the ribbon by folding the ribbon together and cutting at an angle from the fold down to the corner tip.

Remove the Bowdabra wand.
While the bow is in the Bowdabra, thread the two loose ends of the bow wire through the loop, pulling tightly and tie in a knot at the back, gently pulling it out. 


Attach the bows and florals to the top of the ribbon wreath using the bow wire to tie a knot around the floral hoop and then making a loop with the wire to hang.

How adorable is this Ribbon and Bow Wreath!
Have fun making one!


















7 comments:

  1. Preciosa. Gracias por el magnífico tutorial

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    1. Hi Lirtea! It's so nice hearing from you! It's been a long time! I can't seem to get on your blog anymore! And I miss reading about your projects! Thanks so much for your wonderful comment!

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  2. Gail, your wreath is gorgeous. Love the chosen colors. Thanks for sharing at Love Your Creativity. Happy St. Patrick's Day.

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  3. Your wreath is very pretty Gail. I love the colors of that ribbon!

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  4. That is such a beautiful wreath.

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  5. I absolutely love the idea of using a floral hoop for this wreath! It's such a creative twist! 🌸

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