Ribbon was on sale last week at my local craft store. Regardless of the fact that I already own 5 times the amount ribbon any one person should own, I suddenly felt the need to buy more!
I found an adorable ribbon with rainbows on it, and knew I “needed” to buy it for a rainbow themed birthday I’m planning for a little girl turning one in June.
I thought the rainbow ribbon would be the perfect base for some pretty hair bows. I’ve seen hair bows made with ribbon that is in beautiful ringlets, but I’ve never made them. I thought this would be the perfect chance to give it a try. A quick search on the web and I was ready to go (I found the same general information on several different sites).
The process was quite easy, and I was really happy with the results. I think my daughters are going to be wearing lots of hair bows this summer!
Step 1-
Select the ribbon you plan to use (I only used grosgrain ribbons, since that’s what I’ve seen used before. I’m not sure if you could use satin type ribbon as well)
Wrap the ribbon around wooden dowels (available at Wal-Mart, or most any craft store) and secure the ribbon with straight pins (used for sewing) or wooden clothes pins (much easier- too bad I only had one around at the time!)
Step 2-
Preheat your oven to 275 degrees (F).
Lay ribbon wrapped dowels on a foil lined baking sheet.
Bake ribbon for 25 minutes.
Remove from oven and cool completely.
Step 3-
When the ribbon has cooled, remove the pins and gently remove ribbon from dowels.
At this point, I paused for a moment to admire the fact that it actually worked!
Step 4-
Cut the ribbon into pieces 3″- 4″ long, depending on how large you want your finished bows to be.
Note: If you notice that the ribbon seems to want to unravel at the ends you may “heat seal” the ends. This can be done by using the heat from a lighter to ever-so-slightly melt the end. I was able to do this with no problems, but it obviously has great potential to burn your fingers. Hold the end of the ribbon with one hand, and bring the flame of the lighter up next to the ribbon, but not touching it, until you see the ribbon shrink or melt just the slightest little bit.
Step 5-
Attach the ribbons by either using a needle and thread to stitch them together, or by using a little dot of hot glue between each ribbon.
Step 6-
Assemble the bow. There are about a thousand and one different ways to put these together.
You can use any number of ribbons to achieve whatever size bow you want.
Since I wanted to incorporate the rainbow print ribbon I looped the rainbow ribbon over several times and simply hot glued the loops in place. Then I took the curly ribbons, with the needle and thread still attached, and pushed the needle through the glued rainbow ribbon. It took a bit of effort to get the needle through the area that had been hot glued, and I think I probably could have just hot glued the curly ribbons onto the rainbow ribbon.
Step 7-
Attach a hair clip (available at most craft stores, sometimes in the beading area). I found that using the hot glue on the high setting worked best to secure the ribbon to the metal clip.
Step 8-
Admire your cute new hair bows!
Step 9-
Find a little girl to model the bow =)
Glory says
Megan- Thanks for the comment! I've been thinking on your police theme…. Of course the colors that come to mind are blue, white and gold. I was thinking you may be able to find some of that yellow "Caution" tape and tape off an area, maybe hang a sign that says "Crime scene, do not cross".
Another idea… You could send some kind of official looking ID with the invitations, and let the guests know that you'll be checking for proper ID at the door.
Oh, and for food, you could include coffee and doughnuts! =) For kids, the "coffee" could be chocolate milk.
Hope this adds to your ideas. I'd love you to send me the link to your party photos after you have it. I'll love to see what you come up with!
-Glory
Megan says
I cannot wait to make these for my daughter!
And may I ask… I was planning a police man party for my sons first birthday and am coming up completely blank on ideas. Seen anything useful?
Glory says
Wow, thanks for the tip Lisa! I would have never guessed they would stay curly after a wash!
DreamgirlLisa says
You can also sew these on socks and clothes to match and they stay curly in the wash!
Giovanna Zirena says
Están preciosos, gracias por el tutorial, muy clarito, a ver si compro yo unas cintas con motivo de Minnie, para el cumple de mi niña de este año 😉
Andreassist says
Fabulouso!! Can I move next door??
Best,
Andrea
Sharnel says
absolutely gorgeous! my mum used to make me these when i was little!!
Amy and Family says
Super cute! I've made a lot of different types of bows – but not these. Looks like I have a fun project in store!
Tracy says
Those are soooo cute! You did a great job, thank you for taking the time to show us how you did them!
Aileen says
Fabulous Glory!! great step by step!