Bojagi for Bottle

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Introduction: Bojagi for Bottle

bojagi is adapted to all kind of shapes...this time is about wrapping a single bottle with 2 different ways.

Step 1: Method 1

Step 2: Stand the Bottle at the Center of the Bojagi.

Step 3: Take Two Opposing Corners, Lifting Them Up Snugly Along the Bottle, Then Tie a Single Knot Above the Cap.

Step 4: Twist the Ends Downwards, Then Tie Two Knots to Create a Handle.

Step 5: Take the Remaining Corners and Cross Them Over One Another to Wrap Around the Bottle, Then Tie Two Knots at the Front.

Step 6: Method 2

Step 7: Lay the Bottle Onto the Bojagi As Shown in the Picture.

Step 8: Fold the Bojagi in Half, Then Roll the Bottle Until the End.

Step 9: Take Both Ends in Your Hands and Stand the Bottle Up. Cross the Ends Over One Another to Wrap Around the Neck of the Bottle.

Step 10: Tie Two Knots, Then Use Your Hands to Achieve a Clean Shape.

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    2 Comments

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    kavka08
    kavka08

    7 years ago on Introduction

    i am so sorry for the confused titles. i am still new and i have request for members to help me to know how can i remove the auto - title " step". thank you

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    Omnivent
    Omnivent

    Reply 7 years ago on Introduction

    Hi,

    The "Step [number]" is automatically on top of each new step/page you make, so I wonder if you added this text yourself as well?

    If that is so, just remove all the "step #" you made and replace them with whatever meaningful title you think is right for a given part of your text.

    Hope this helps, but if you need further explanation (or if it is something else doing this), feel free to ask :)