How Do You Make A Layered Gift Bow?
When presenting someone a gift, it is not always what is inside the box that counts, as much as how the gift looks when it is wrapped and presented. Using matching bows, ribbons along with colorful wrapping paper that suits the occasion will always show how much you care. • Cut a long piece of ribbon that matches your wrapping paper. It should be long enough to wrap around the gift and have a little extra to spare. • Tie the ribbon around the gift. • Trim the loose ends at an angle. Both ends should be approximately the same length. • Cut another piece of ribbon of the same type and length. Loop it several times back and forth, holding the loops in the center. • Tie the bow to the box with curling ribbon in the centre of the loops (you will have to hold the loops together with your fingers until you can tighten the curling ribbon around them). Trim off the excess ribbon from the bow at an angle. Leave the ends of the curling ribbon long, as they’ll be used to tie additional layers onto
• Cut a long piece of ribbon that matches your wrapping paper. It should be long enough to wrap around the gift and have a little extra to spare. • Tie the ribbon around the gift. • Trim the loose ends at an angle. Both ends should be approximately the same length. • Cut another piece of ribbon of the same type and length. Loop it several times back and forth, holding the loops in the center. • Tie the bow to the box with curling ribbon in the centre of the loops (you will have to hold the loops together with your fingers until you can tighten the curling ribbon around them). Trim off the excess ribbon from the bow at an angle. Leave the ends of the curling ribbon long, as they’ll be used to tie additional layers onto the bow in the following steps. • Use a different ribbon and to make three loops. Trim off the excess ribbon at an angle. • Tie the second bow to the previous bow at the center with curling ribbon. • Add a third bow with another ribbon or cord in a color or style that acc