How To Tie A Bow For A Wreath
Follow these simple how-to instructions to tie a classic bow and add it to a wreath. You should be able to complete the steps in about 5 minutes.
Supplies Needed:
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Step 1: Select Your Ribbon
To make a big statement, opt for a thick ribbon that’s at least 2 inches wide. Ribbon with a wire edge gives the final look more shape and durability. For a casual or rustic appearance, select a linen or burlap ribbon. If you’re planning to don a wreath with more than one bow, consider using a ribbon that’s 1 inch thick.
Step 2: Tie the Bow
First, fold the ribbon length back and forth, forming two loops at the top and one loop in the bottom center. Be careful not to twist the ribbon. From there, cross the top right loop over the top left loop, fold what is now the left loop down behind the right loop, then thread through it the bottom loop. Pull the top loops taut, forming a knot in the center of the bow. Trim the tails and notch the ends as desired.
Step 3: Attach The Bow To Your Wreath
Slip a piece of floral wire through the back of the bow, wrapping it around the wreath in your desired location to complete the project. Smooth out any wrinkles and fluff your bow to your ideal shape. Don’t worry if it doesn’t look perfect—you can always pull it apart and start over. Once you’ve mastered how to make a bow for a wreath, try making other handmade bows to top wrapped gifts or use as Christmas ornaments.