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Materials: two yards of Satin Acetate Ribbon, tape or glue, scissors, ruler.
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Step 1: Measure and cut the ribbon into five lengths: 5”, 10”, 14”, 18”, and 22”. Individually glue or tape the ends of each strand together to form five separate loops. |
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Step 2: Flatten and pinch the four larger loops in the center and secure them with tape or glue. Do not flatten the smallest loop. |
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Step 3: Starting with the longest loop on the bottom, stack the loops in order from longest to smallest so that the center points match up. Place the smallest loop on top. |
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Step 4: Now connect all of the loops together with tape or glue.
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Step 5: Fluff the loops to your desired shape to form the Loopy Bow.
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Step 6: Attach the Loopy Bow to your gift with double-sided tape. |
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Tips:
- To add more loops to your bow, start with an extra piece of ribbon that is 26” long. For every extra loop that you wish to make, cut a strand of ribbon that is 4” longer than the previous.
- If you want your Loopy Bow to have more body and fluff, try making it with Wire-Edge Ribbon. With thin wire in its edges, this ribbon will hold its shape when you fluff.
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