Christmas Tree Hairbow Clip--Step by Step Instruction
Intro: Christmas Tree Hairbow Clip--Step by Step Instruction
This makes great gift. It can also be used on decorating Christams cards, albums etc.
Material needed: 3/8" green ribbon, 1/8" gold ribbon, 3/8" brown ribbon, single prong alligator clips, sissors, glue gun and/or fabric-tac.
Original Source: Christmas Tree Hair Clip Tutorial
STEP 1: 1.
1. Use 3/8" grosgrain ribbon. 2x2.75", 2x2.5" &2x2". Click the link below to purchase ribbons:
http://www.hipgirlclips.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=47
http://www.hipgirlclips.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=47
STEP 2: 2.
Fold and glue as shown.
STEP 3: 3.
3. Glue longest loops on lined single prong alligator clip. Click the link below to view how to line hair clips:
http://www.hipgirlclips.com/store/index.php?main_page=document_general_info&cPath=31&products_id=1457
http://www.hipgirlclips.com/store/index.php?main_page=document_general_info&cPath=31&products_id=1457
STEP 4: 4.
4.2.5" loops
STEP 5: 5.
5. 2" loops
STEP 6: 6.
6. Use 1/4" gold ribbon (It's Offray GALENA. Click here to purchase if you cannot find it in your local store.)
STEP 7: 7.
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STEP 10: 10.
10. adjust so the 2 loops are even
STEP 11: 11.
11. pull the ends so the loops are small enough for the tree top
STEP 12: 12.
12. cut
STEP 13: 13.
13. hot glue bow top to the tree
STEP 14: Other Free Instructions Available
Want to make other cute clips yourself? Click the link below to view all free instructions.
18 Comments
LauraBS 13 years ago
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TheCheese9921 16 years ago
hipgirl 16 years ago
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hipgirl 16 years ago
Kiteman 16 years ago
As it is, it is my opinion (I am not an Instructables representative) that the advertising turns this into spam. If you linked to a site that just contained projects (such as "I am an angel chaser" ), then that would not be spam. Expecting readers to buy your ribbon to make the clip, that is the spam.
If the adverts were removed, I would happily rate the project, and equally-happily remove these comments. I would prefer to remove them, in fact, and I would like to see more of your (spam-free) projects, as they are classically-simple for even the most cack-handed crafter.
hipgirl 16 years ago
Kiteman 16 years ago
(When I made my Glass Robot, I took the parts and a sketch to the shop and the owner helped me work out what I needed, even though she thought I was mad.)
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