Hi Stampers, I featured a Double-Loop bow on a card I made recently:
(you can see the full post here) and today I want to share a video that shows you step-by-step how to make that beautiful Double Loop Bow. Grab your popcorn and sit back & enjoy the show:
It may take some practice so grab a piece of ribbon and just play around. I found I needed to make this bow several times before I finally got the hang of it; I just untied and remade the bow until I finally got it. You may also need to ‘fuss’ with the loops & tails a little but I find that the glue dot holds the bow in place. On the card featured above, I wrapped a piece of the ribbon around the card and secured it in the back. Then I made the bow and just adhered it with a glue dot onto the ribbon.
MORE VIDEOS COMING SOON! I am investing in training & new equipment to produce better quality videos and am planning on producing more & more videos so we can stamp together virtually! Please leave me a comment and let me know what you think of my video. Also, please feel free to tell me what videos you’d like to see. Is there a certain technique you’d like to learn? A stampin’ related question that you’d like to ask? I want to make videos that YOU want to see, so please give me your feedback! Thanks 🙂 This technology will allow me offer VIRTUAL STAMP CLUBS soon so watch for more details.
LIVE CLASSES: If you are in Northeast PA and want to stamp with me live, I have 2 open, upcoming classes: Monday, May 18th from 6:30-8:45 PM that will feature masculine cards. Monday, June 1st (same time) is a class centered around Celebrations (birthdays & graduations). The class fee of $12 includes ALL SUPPLIES so you only have to bring your smile! Please email me if you would like to RSVP or have questions.
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Thanks, see you soon,
Nancy
I like the video, and I am excited about seeing more videos from you.