Learn how to tie a beautiful bow using a fork. Discover unique techniques and step-by-step instructions to create stunning bows for gifts, crafts, and more.
Have you ever been frustrated when it came time to tie a pretty little bow to finish off that certain craft or project? Me too. I can spend way too much time…
Ever Lasting on Instagram: "How to create the cutest bows? 👀🎀🥹 Materials needed: ⭐️Fork ⭐️Ribbon or any desired material for the bow Instructions: 1. Begin by selecting the ribbon you want to use for your bow. Cut a piece of ribbon long enough to create the size of bow you desire. 2. Hold the end of the ribbon against the back of the fork, leaving a small tail to hang down. 3. Wrap the ribbon around the front of the fork and bring it to the back, crossing over the tail you left…
If you’ve ever tried to tie a decorative bow by hand you’ve likely failed, epically. It most likely came out looking like some lopsided mess or something that doesn’t resemble a bow at all. Thankfully, Handimania has come up with a hack that will make your bows come out picture perfect every single time. This...
Making bows can be a fiddly business. We loop, and tie, and pull on skinny little pieces of ribbon and hope when we’re done that we end up with something kind of straight and pretty looking. It can leave even crafty folk feeling rather fumble fingered. Wouldn’t it be nice if we had a little...
Making bows can be a fiddly business. We loop, and tie, and pull on skinny little pieces of ribbon and hope when we’re done that we end up with something kind of straight and pretty looking. It can leave even crafty folk feeling rather fumble fingered. Wouldn’t it be nice if we had a little...
I have had my head buried in clippies for the last three weeks. It started with a desire to get caught up on the international orders placed months ago, but ended with this uncontrollable obsession to get these clips completed. The last three days I have been able to do little else but clippie madness. Here are a couple of the handmade clips I constructed. The clipboard above was made from 1/8" wood, painted and modge podged label, holes drilled, and wire run around the pencil and through…