As so many people keep asking for the tutorial of how I make my fluffy bows, I decided to make a newer version as the old one dates from 3 years ago, and I have since "perfected" it a bit. So here the step by step how to make those luscious fluffy bows.
I start out with blank crinkle ribbon or seam binding. I wrap it around my hand about 5, 6 or 7 times. It depends on how fluffy you want it. I cut that piece off. This is your blank "canvas" now. Sometimes I stain it with distress ink, distress stain or distress markers.
I am making a very Dutch themed tag, so I coloured the ribbon with red and blue distress markers, festive berries and chipped sapphire to be exact. I always mist a bit of water over it after colouring and immediately dry it with my heat tool. This makes the ink bleed a tiny bit.
I wrap the dried ribbon around my hand again, this time not all the way, I measure a piece (by eye) to cut off to fasten the fluffy part of the bow with.
So now I have a shorter and a longer piece of ribbon.
As you can see, I made a very Dutch themes tag, hence the red, white and blue ribbon lol. I take the shorter piece of ribbon and lace it through the tag. You use this to fasten the fluffy part of the bow to the tag.
Once again I wrap the ribbon around my hand. Normally I just wrap it around my hand, not neatly like this, but I wanted the colours to stay where they are.
I slide it off my hand and pinch the centre of the loops.
Now put the loops on the hole, with the shorter piece of ribbon. Now the next step is a bit teicky but after a try or two it will go super easy.
I put my pinky on the centre of the bow, to make sure it stay put. Same as you do when teaching a child to tie its shoes. With the rest of my fingers I take the short piece of ribbon and tie the bow down with a half knot. This way you can see if the bow is centred.
I am happy with my bow so I tighten the knot. And then make a bow on top of my bow.
This is how it looks unfluffed. I trimmed the ends of the ribbon and now we fluff the bow!
I gently pull the individual loops of the bow apart and scrunch them a bit.
This will puff up the bow...
And VOILÁ, you have a perfect fluffy bow on top of your tag, or even on your card.
And here is the finished tag!
I hope you learned a bit and will create your own bows now.
Thank you for stepping by. Take care and keep your craft on.
Freddie
xox
I love your bows (as you know already :D) Thanks for the refreshed tutorial, had to check it out <3
ReplyDeleteThank you so so much for your kind words, and for taking the time to visit my blog :-)
DeleteThanks for the tutorial, it's great! 😘
DeleteDankjewel Betty 😘😘
DeleteOh super super cool ,thanks for sharing this with us freddie Xx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much my dear sweet friend xox
DeleteThanks Freddie! Your bows are the best!
ReplyDeleteAwww what a sweet thing to say Brenda! Thank you for visiting 😃😃
DeleteWell my friend you know I have been big fan of your bows for a long time, and have had you try to teach me...lol...but your bows can't be duplicated...even with directions...lol...but I do thank you for the old instructions and more for this new one here!!! ♥
ReplyDeleteDearest Peggy you are my number one bow fan. I am sure you can do it. Love tou my friend xox
Deletethanks Freddie as usual great job!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much my dear friend. Hugs xox
DeleteI have revisited this technique and thoughts should say hi! And thank you my friend! Your lovely bows are all the rage <3
ReplyDeleteThank you so much my dear friend!! You are always so kind and encouraging! Hugs xox
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