HOW TO MAKE A POINSETTIA BOW

Hello friends!  Happy Friday to you.  How was everyone’s week?  I am all geared up for a full decorating weekend.  I am usually farther along in the house decorating than I am this year.  It is getting done room by room.  I am so excited to be able to show you my home all decorated for Christmas.

Today I am sharing a little DIY on how to make a beautiful Poinsettia bow.  A couple of years ago I stumbled onto a tutorial and have been making them ever since.   I have used this bow for a tree topper (which you will see below) and Christmas packages.

You will need:

  • wire ribbon
  • scissors
  • floral wire
  • wire cutters

TIP:  I always use wire ribbon when making any type of bow.  It forms a better and fuller bow.

Cut different lengths (doesn’t matter the measurements) – Long – medium – short – no shorter than 6″.  For the bow I made, I used 30 cut strips You can use many colorful ribbons as you like.  I am using coordinating ribbon for my bow.

Tip: Use more strips if you want a fuller bow – for a larger bow cut longer strips.  Rememeber for a larger bow you want to cut more strips to make it fuller also.

Here we go:

Cut 30 strips.  All different sizes.  I didn’t use a certain number just started cutting.

After you cut all your strips you will need to fish tail the ends.

Here is how you fish tail the ends of your ribbon.

Fold your strip in half – length wise.

Cut the ribbon  at an angle (making sure both wire edges are at the bottom and the fold at the top). 

*TIP:  Make sure that the fold part is the inner cut.  Position your scissors with the tips of your scissors pointing inward toward the fold edge.

Should look like this

Starting with your longer pieces first, start stacking your ribbon in a pile.

Longer on bottom ending with the shorter on top.

Take your floral wire and cut a long piece to wrap the center of the ribbon.

Fold and pleat all your strips in the center.

Wrap the wire around the center and secure it tightly.

Should look like this

Lay your wired strips flat

Start with the first strip, pull each end to the opposite sides.  For example:  Pull the top part of the strip to the left while pulling the bottom part of the strip to the right. Alternate each strip so they are going the opposite direction as the one before it.

  • When I was making my bow my photographer (husband) was not available to take the photos of me doing the next two steps.  I tried to take photos of the pulling process by myself, but I couldn’t show you the true technique.  So when he was available to take the photos I had to use pieces of scrap ribbon to show you.  I wanted you to see the technique.

Keep doing that to all of the strips.

Once all the strips are pull out, start to shape your bow to the way you want it.

This is how mine turned out.

I am using the bow for one of my guest bedroom’s tree topper.

I hope this bow tutorial is clear enough for you to follow so you can make one yourself this holiday season.  If you have any questions just let me know by entering a comment below or emailing me HERE.

Now lets take a tour of my second guest bedroom.

The colors in this room are burgundy, butterscotch (as I call the color) and gold.  On this tree I put these beautiful poinsettia picks.  I purchased them several years ago at Dillard’s.   I just love them.

Let’s tour the room!

I added some greenery to the mug.

Look at the framed cross stitch Santa!  My dear friend made this for me one Christmas.  I just love it!

Here is the DIY Christmas frame that I shared with my Facebook friends.  If you want to see how I made this you can go to my Facebook page.

My tree:

I wrapped the ribbon around the tree and tucked it in and out every so often.  I placed the DIY bow  to one side and placed 4 red berry picks to the top.  On the other side of the bow I placed two gold glittered reindeer.

I love the look of this bow on my tree.  What do you think?

My anchor pieces are the poinsettia picks.

The accent ornaments are burgundy and gold patterned ornaments.

I finished filling the tree with gold ornaments.

Thank you for touring with me my second guest bedroom all decorated for the Christmas season.   I hope you enjoyed how I made the poinsettia bow.  If you make one for yourself send me a picture of how you styled it.  I would love to see your bow!

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Don’t forget to sign up to NEVER MISS A POST so you won’t miss one thing this holiday season from me!  Monday will be the last of my guest bedrooms decorated for Christmas.  Come back and see what color palette and what theme I have for that room!  Thank you for stopping by!

Stay strong and stay blessed!

Terrie

 

 

4 thoughts on “HOW TO MAKE A POINSETTIA BOW

  1. I have never seen this bow before. I’ve made a lot of bows over the years and I may have to give this one a try. It makes a nice full pretty bow. It looks awesome on your tree. The room is beautiful. The colors are rich & warm. The bed is elegant & the sign is perfect. I have typed this comment 3 times but it keeps disappearing. The other 3 were much more detailed & longer but I don’t want it to go away again. Love the room…You did a gorgeous job decorating…!! Thanks for sharing… <3

    1. Thank you Lucy! The bow is by far simpler than any bow. There is no effort besides cutting the fish tail at each end. You will have to show me your bow when you make one!

  2. Oh Terrie :

    Your rooms are just beautiful !!!!
    just wish I had a bit of your talent and energy.
    Love you very much !!
    Granny

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