Hey guys! It's time for the tree topper post! I'm joining in on Met Monday so be sure and visit Susan at Between Naps on the Porch for a list of participants. You have got to see her post! It's beautiful!
I have had a lot of you ask me do do this post, so I'll do my best to explain it. Fist I will TRY to teach you how to make a bow. My pictures are probably not the best...Chase took most of them...lol. I am using 3 different ribbons and I will admit that using one is easier, so you might want to practice with one first. Here we go...
First, gather the ribbons in your hand and scrunch them all together.
Next...make a loop going up with the ribbons, then you will want to scrunch them together like in the picture above keeping all the ribbons lined up if you're using more than one.
Then you will go underneath and make another loop.
Scrunch.
Ok...I seem to have left out a small step here. You will need to twist all three ribbons when making this third loop. In this case, keeping the green ribbon on top. Twist to the right, make the loop going up and scrunch.
Now you will need to twist the ribbons to the right again, it was hard to get a picture of the twisting part.
Then you will make another loop going underneath and twisting again to the right keeping all the ribbons lined up.
Then you will make another loop going up, scrunching and twisting the ribbons to the right.See how the green ribbon is always on top, that's why you have to twist them to keep the right side on the top. If you are using one ribbon and both sides are the same you do not need to twist it.
When you have made as many loops as you want just tie it off with a chenille stem or a piece of wire.
Next...fluff out your beautiful bow! I added more streamers to this bow by tying them on with the chenille stem.
Then you will go underneath and make another loop.
Scrunch.
Ok...I seem to have left out a small step here. You will need to twist all three ribbons when making this third loop. In this case, keeping the green ribbon on top. Twist to the right, make the loop going up and scrunch.
Now you will need to twist the ribbons to the right again, it was hard to get a picture of the twisting part.
Then you will make another loop going underneath and twisting again to the right keeping all the ribbons lined up.
Then you will make another loop going up, scrunching and twisting the ribbons to the right.See how the green ribbon is always on top, that's why you have to twist them to keep the right side on the top. If you are using one ribbon and both sides are the same you do not need to twist it.
When you have made as many loops as you want just tie it off with a chenille stem or a piece of wire.
Next...fluff out your beautiful bow! I added more streamers to this bow by tying them on with the chenille stem.
Tie your bow on to the tree with the chenille stem. I pushed down some of the greenery at the top of the tree so the bow would sit better.
Now for the fun stuff! I like a lot of glitter so I use glittered stars and berries. Once I get the bow all fluffed out and how I want it, I start poking stuff in the branches of the tree all around the bow. Sometimes you just have to play with it, they don't always go in where you want them to!
I found this gold money looking stuff the other day. I really like it because it's sparkly! I just poked it in around the bottom of the bow.
I bought these red glittered stars several years ago. I poked them in all around the bow as well.
I used these red glittered berries for a little more height. A few more of these and it's done!
I used these red glittered berries for a little more height. A few more of these and it's done!