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How to Tie Ribbons on Gifts
27-07-2022
f your looking for ways to elevate your gift giving, check out our videos below on a few different ways to tie ribbons on your presents.
Classic Bow
Classic Bow
Step 1 – Cut a piece of ribbon depending on the size of your present.
Step 2 – Pull the ribbon under the present with the back of the present facing up and ensure they are equal lengths.
Step 3 – Cross the ribbons over again to form a cross.
Step 4 – Then, take the ribbon ends and pull them back across the present, flipping the present over as you do.
Step 5 – Next, thread both of the loose ends under the tight ribbon running across your gift.
Step 6 – Now, pull the ends across and tie a knot.
Step 7 – Form a loop with one of the ribbon ends, then use the other ribbon end to draw across the loop and pull through to make a bow.
Step 8 – Pinch the ribbon end and cut across on a diagonal slant to create a neat finish to your ribbon ends. Repeat on the other side.
Fancy Bow
Step 1 – Follow the steps 1 – 6 from the classic bow instructions
Step 2 – Cut another piece of ribbon and make two loops, cross them over to form a bow shape and place these on top of the knot to make it central. Next tie the original ribbon ends to form a loop and pull the other ribbon across to form a bow, securing the loose bow as you do.
Step 3 – Pinch all the remaining ribbon ends and cut across on a diagonal slant to create a neat finish to them.
Corner Bow Tie
Step 1 – Follow the steps 1 – 6 from the classic bow instructions
Step 2 – Cut another piece of ribbon and make two loops, cross them over to form a bow shape and place these on top of the knot to make it central. Next tie the original ribbon ends to form a loop and pull the other ribbon across to form a bow, securing the loose bow as you do.
Step 3 – Pinch all the remaining ribbon ends and cut across on a diagonal slant to create a neat finish to them.
Corner Bow Tie
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