Christmas Tree Hairbow Clip--Step by Step Instruction

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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

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

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 8: 8.

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STEP 9: 9.

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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

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18 Comments

Cute Cute Cute!
this is suuper cute :) i love this idea!
How do I attach it to the hair? I'm thinking glue it to a hair clip or bobby pin but I'm not sure.
Sorry about it. The instruction was wrote for mom's who are addicted to hairbow making so I didn't include the hair clip part. Just add a link in step 3 for how to line hair clips (and what kind of hair clips I use). Thanks. Michelle
Spam. "Hipgirl" is the administrator of the linked site. All the images came off the linked site. Flagged.
Hi Kiteman, Thank you for your comment. Yes I'm the owner of the linked site (www.hipgirlclips.com/forums) and the author of the instruction. I read the help before posting my instruction. Here it is: Quote-- Market your project. Did you make two widgets, but only need one? Are you willing to cook your awesome recipe for others? Are you the best at what you do and willing to share your service? Let people know. We are working on tools to make this easier. Please don't use Instructables to: Advertise without any useful instruction. Post projects that are inappropriate. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ I think what I did is: 1. market my projects. 2. advertise with useful information. Please let me know if it against the instructable policy and I'll remove my article. Thanks a lot. Michelle
If you had not included comments like "click here to purchase...", or included links to more than one supplier, or just left the issue of where to buy the ribbons completely out of the text, then I would consider this to be a good instructable.

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.
To be honest, I don't make profit for selling 2 yds green ribbon (50 cents) plus 1 roll gold ribbon ($2.5) plus 10 alligator clips (85 cents). Most of my orders are from bow maker which are over $100. It's hard to find the supplies at local stores if you're not familiar with ribbons and clips. <br/><br/>It's a pain to edit the instruction so I'd like to add the source here:<br/><br/>1. for green ribbon, you can find at joann, micheals, walmart, hobby lobby in 3 yd rolls if your store carries the color. <br/><br/>2. for gold ribbon, you can find it at michael's and walmart. It's offray gelenna ribbon.<br/><br/>3. for single prong alligator clips, you can find at sally beauty supply store. visit <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.sallybeauty.com/">http://www.sallybeauty.com/</a> to find a store near you. <br/><br/>4. glue gun and fabric-tac glue can be found at walmart.<br/><br/>5. Or if you don't have any craft store near you, you can purchase the supplies at www.ribbonandbowsohmy.com or just google internet to find ribbons and bows suppliers online. <br/><br/>6. If you want to send me a prepaid ($1.47) self addressed bubble mailer envelop, I'm glad to send you green, gold ribbon and alligator clips for free. Please PM me and I'll let you know where to send the envelop.<br/><br/>Thanks.<br/><br/>Michelle<br/><br/>
We seem to have clashed because of retailer differences. The small town I live in has several shops that sell rolls of ribbon, and two of them you can go in and ask for short lengths of different kinds. The one my wife and I use most is the one where you can walk in, pull a roll off a shelf and ask for "about this much of this one, please", holding your hands part in the air at the time.

(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.)
By the way, I'd love to post more instructons. But it is really hard for me to post the instruction here. I'm not sure if I did something wrong. when I edit a step and save, the image got deleted. Then I have to go back and add image again. And is there a way to post the whole instruction instead of step by step? Thanks. Michelle www.hipgirlclips.com/forums
That shouldn't happen. You should report it as a bug (see the "submit" menu at the top of the screen). Personally, when I do a long 'ible, I load all the images into my library (from my hard drive) at once, then add the appropriate images to each step as I write it. After each step, I use the button at the bottom of the screen that says "save and enter next step" (or similar wording). When I'm done for the moment (I rarely write up a whole project in one sitting), I click "save and preview" at the bottom of the page, then "finish later" at the top of the page. It works for me.
As long as it's the author who's posting the project and they actually show how to make what also might be for sale, it's not spam. Most of the spam we see only has a couple of steps and no instructions.
This is neat I think I'll make one for my little sister
Post some pics if you do.
Thanks. Michelle
Thank you. Michelle