Step 3Baking your ribbon
Continue wrapping dowels until you have several. Set them on a cookie sheet and bake at 250 degrees for about twenty minutes. Let them cool completely.
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The baking of the ribbon sets the curls. It's similar to using a curling iron on your hair - the heat sets it in.
I wouldn't recommend using the microwave for curling your ribbons as the microwave heats unevenly. There is a certain point at which the ribbon will just start melting.
This is absolutely wonderful. I've been paying a fortune for tiney little bows such as these and I so wanted to make my own using colors I love! This is PERFECT. Thanks so much for sharing!
I usually buy my clips (like the ones in the photos) at the craft store. They're usually near the beading section.
I have also used ribbon covered alligator clips. You can buy boxes or small pkgs of alligator clips at most beauty supply stores. I use the instructions here to cover them: (you may have to sign up to access the forum, but it's free and very helpful!) http://www.hipgirlclips.com/store/index.php?main_page=document_general_info&cPath=31&products_id=1457
I hope that answered your question, but let me know if you need anything else!
Thanks!