Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Make A Bow Holder For A Little Girl'S Room

No more tears over lost hair accessories.


Don't waste another minute turning your home upside looking for a hair bow when your little girl's hair bows go missing. You can keep them all in one place, teach your daughter some responsibility about putting them away, and add a funky piece of decor at the same time. With a few items and some creativity, you are going to have a one-of-a-kind display any little girl would love.


Instructions


1. Take the back liner out of the picture frame. Put it down on your poster board. Trace around it with a pencil. Cut the 11-inch by 14-inch square you just traced out.


2. Put the poster board cut out on newspaper. Cut the ribbon in pieces 13 inches long. Space drops of glue 2 inches apart in a line going across the board.


3. Put the ribbon on the trail of glue you just made with 1 inch of overhang on each side. Press the ribbon down on the dots of glue. Turn the poster board around and put two dabs of glue for the overhang to stick to the back.


4. Put the next piece of ribbon on at least 1 inch from the first. Continue putting ribbons on until you reach the end of the board. Wait for the board to dry.


5. Place the poster board in the picture frame, and secure it properly. Turn the picture frame around to see if the ribbon looks correct. Clip the hair bows in gaps you made with the glue and ribbon.


6. Hang the picture frame on the bedroom wall, or in a bathroom where they will be needed.







Tags: picture frame, poster board, hair bows, little girl, made with

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