I love to make bows on cards and gifts! This fun new Gift Wrapped Bundle in the new August-December 2020 Mini Catalog is my new go-to for cute paper bows!! The bundle includes the Gift Wrapped photopolymer stamp set with 12 cute stamps of bows and verses and the Gift Bow Builder punch with not only
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It's time for another Merry Monday, and today I have cute, easy card for you: The new Gift Wrapped Bundle includes a stamp set with lo...
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Learn how to make a Bow with a Fork with this easy method. Mini bows made from ribbons are perfect for scrapbooking, cards or sewing!
When I send Mini Catalogs to my customers, I like to include a little tag to showcase something new from the catalog and to give them have a little handmade gift from me. With three seasons represented in Stampin' Up!'s August - December 2020 Mini Catalog, I opted for the
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Have you played with these when you were a kid? We did - a lot! But this shark cootie catcher is just a bit more awesome than your regular fortune teller! Folding paper is an
This is a super tutorial to make paper kirigami bow with one square piece of paper, incredible, right? It’s so beautiful for gift or home decoration, form a garland for party, or during holiday occations,or use as window or door curtain in colorful papers would be cool~ Here is the detailed step by step tutorial: […]
Hello everyone, sharing a bit of inspiration with you on this rather gray Wednesday. I came across the artist Baku Maeda project Ribbonesia's blog and found his work so beautiful and original I had to share. Here is a sample of his work; he uses fabrics and ribbons in a very creative way to make 3D sculptures. To see more check out his blog www.ribbonesia.com. all images (C)2010 Ribbonesia All Rights Reserved Not saying I could ever achieve the same results, but it gives me ideas for the upcoming holiday season's gift-wrapping-fest. To get even more inspiration, ideas and freebies for wrapping your christmas or other presents, check out my pinterest boards "wrap me fancy" and "xmas stuff". In this busy, sometimes crazy time of the year, do you take the time to make your present's wrapping more special and personalized? Jo.
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Good Morning, If you are new to this post, welcome, I am glad you are here. If you are a return visitors, I am glad you are back again. Please respect my time and my willing to share. If you made the origami bow using this tutorial and you have either one of these facebook, yahoo group, blog, twitter and others please share the link to this tutorial. Sharing is what making blogging fun. I saw this origami bow tutorial here. However, it was in another language and many of you needed a written tutorial plus pictures tutorial, so here it is. A 3" x 3" paper would make a nice bow for greeting cards. I used 4" square for the bows that I made for the cake here. A thin pattern paper would make a beautiful bow. If you are using double side pattern paper place the side that you want down. Mountain fold horizontally, crease well, then unfold. Rotate 90 degree mountain fold, crease well and unfold. you should have this. Flip the paper over, valley fold diagonally, crease well, and unfold. Rotate 90 degree valley fold, crease well and unfold. You should have this: 2 mountain fold lines that looked like a plus sign. And 2 valley folds that looked like an "X". Follow the creased lines and fold your paper like this Press it down and fold the "closed" side about 1/2" down like the picture below, crease well. Open your paper completely like shown. As you can see there is a small square in the center and the creased lines are not the same. You are going to mountain fold those lines or the small square. like this refold the paper like the 7th picture above except you will push the small square down like this you paper now should look like this with two layers. fold the top corners down like this turn the paper over and repeat you are going to open the paper, making sure your folds (small square) stays in place. it should look like this after you opened the paper. Turn the paper over, make sure you place your paper like in the photo. Cut at the fold (where the black lines are.) After the cut you should be able to move the two pieces up and down. These two pieces will be the bow tails. Fold the top piece down and fold the edges of the side pieces down like shown fold the other edges up and over lab the previous fold a bit. now working on the bow tails, fold the edges in then cut both pieces at the center where the black line is (make sure don't cut the small square on the bottom) then fold it like shown turn it over fold the bow tip under the center square cut the bow tails and you are done! It wasn't too hard right! I was in a rush putting this tutorial together so some phrase might not be clear but I was hopping the pictures will help. I just reopened my ETSY SHOP. I will be adding more new items soon. Thanks for looking. Helen
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Good Morning, If you are new to this post, welcome, I am glad you are here. If you are a return visitors, I am glad you are back again. Please respect my time and my willing to share. If you made the origami bow using this tutorial and you have either one of these facebook, yahoo group, blog, twitter and others please share the link to this tutorial. Sharing is what making blogging fun. I saw this origami bow tutorial here. However, it was in another language and many of you needed a written tutorial plus pictures tutorial, so here it is. A 3" x 3" paper would make a nice bow for greeting cards. I used 4" square for the bows that I made for the cake here. A thin pattern paper would make a beautiful bow. If you are using double side pattern paper place the side that you want down. Mountain fold horizontally, crease well, then unfold. Rotate 90 degree mountain fold, crease well and unfold. you should have this. Flip the paper over, valley fold diagonally, crease well, and unfold. Rotate 90 degree valley fold, crease well and unfold. You should have this: 2 mountain fold lines that looked like a plus sign. And 2 valley folds that looked like an "X". Follow the creased lines and fold your paper like this Press it down and fold the "closed" side about 1/2" down like the picture below, crease well. Open your paper completely like shown. As you can see there is a small square in the center and the creased lines are not the same. You are going to mountain fold those lines or the small square. like this refold the paper like the 7th picture above except you will push the small square down like this you paper now should look like this with two layers. fold the top corners down like this turn the paper over and repeat you are going to open the paper, making sure your folds (small square) stays in place. it should look like this after you opened the paper. Turn the paper over, make sure you place your paper like in the photo. Cut at the fold (where the black lines are.) After the cut you should be able to move the two pieces up and down. These two pieces will be the bow tails. Fold the top piece down and fold the edges of the side pieces down like shown fold the other edges up and over lab the previous fold a bit. now working on the bow tails, fold the edges in then cut both pieces at the center where the black line is (make sure don't cut the small square on the bottom) then fold it like shown turn it over fold the bow tip under the center square cut the bow tails and you are done! It wasn't too hard right! I was in a rush putting this tutorial together so some phrase might not be clear but I was hopping the pictures will help. I just reopened my ETSY SHOP. I will be adding more new items soon. Thanks for looking. Helen
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