August 23, 2017

DecoFun Bowmaker Blog Hop with DCC

Hello! I don't know about you but I like making bows but have a hard time making them look good. The DecoFun Bowmaker solved my problem! Making the perfect bow is sooo easy using this cool bowmaker. They also carry tons of different ribbons for all occasions and colors.
Check out the bow I created to add to my Christmas wreath this year.


The DecoFun Bowmaker has adjustable rods to create different size bows, from small, medium to large. Below is a quick demonstration showing how to create a bow with the DecoFun Bowmaker.



To create my bow I first made a simple small bow, wrapped a twist tie wire around the middle of it. Then made a medium double loop bow and attached the small bow to the medium bow. Last I made a large triple loop bow and attached the previous two bows to it create a three layer beautiful bow.



This was seriously the easiest bow I have ever made. I can't wait to start creating more of them to get ready for the holidays.

Make sure to visit the Designers Craft Connection Blog for the full list of designers participating and for their amazing bow creations. Or follow the list below...

8 comments:

  1. Nadine - I am so glad I am not alone in being "bow-challenged". I too am using this fun tool to get a jump start on finishing projects from holidays-gone-by {and then some LOL}. I love how you made the ribbon tails really long - it gives the bow a whole different look. TFS :)

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    1. I am very "bow-challenged" lol
      Thank you, Susan! :)

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  2. Great Project. I was just gifted a box of large Christmas ribbon. Lots of bows in my future.

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    1. Thank you, Sue! Can't wait to see all those Christmas bows. :)

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  3. Great project, love how easy it is and no more excuses for making bows!

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  4. Nadine,
    I love the classic look you created and the feel of the holidays. Beautiful

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  5. So so pretty! makes me excited for Christmas already!

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