How to tie a Looped Flat Bow on an Invitation

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2010

Bow tying made easy from Announcingit.com - step-by-step how to looped flat bow on a one hole-punched invitation.

First, fold the ribbon in half and coming from the back, pull the ribbon through the hole so the loop is on the top. Take the top ribbon and put it through the loop. Pull it gently, and flip it over the loop. Looping the top end of the ribbon over the bottom end, tie a knot. Gently pull both ends of the ribbon to tighten the knot, and trim the ends.

See our other videos for DIY invitation bows & more. Purchase ribbons and party invitations at http://www.Announcingit.com

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  • Yes, it's commonly called a looped flat "bow" and not seen as often as other types of ribbon wraps, knots and bows on invitations.

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  • that's now a "bow"

  • something different, not often seen. Nice

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