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Here is a lot of fun ways to make you happy during Christmas, especially when you decorate for Christmas, but one great way to tie your decor (or gift wrapping) together is with Christmas bows! You can choose the ribbon and color scheme yourself to make your Christmas decorations extra special. If you’ve ever wondered how to make a Christmas bow like you see in pictures, look no further!

We’re going to show you how to make a Christmas bow out of ribbon four different ways, both big and small.

First, here are some things to take into consideration when purchasing your materials:

Consider double sided ribbon – Though double sided ribbon isn’t required for all of these bows, we recommend it if you’re worried about your ribbon getting twisted. Double sided ribbon ensures that the right side is always facing up!
Use wired ribbon for shape – If you want your bow to have a lot of shape or fullness, use wired ribbon so that it’s easier to arrange.

Sharp scissors are key – Sharp scissors leave clean cuts, and make it easy easy to cut through multiple layers and wired ribbon. We used fabric scissors.
Ready? Let’s get started!

How to Make a Classic Christmas Bow

The classic bow is what everyone pictures when they hear the word “bow.” It is the easiest of the four to make. You can use either regular ribbon or wired ribbon when making a classic Christmas bow. We used wired ribbon, which allowed us to mold the loops into full shapes rather than having them lay flat.

Directions
Step 1: Create three loops with your ribbon. Two that face upwards and one middle loop that faces downwards.

Step 2: Cross the right loop over the left loop so that the side with the tail hanging down faces out.

Step 3: Fold the right loop down through the center loop.

Step 4: Arrange your bow and enjoy!

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