The Bow Must Go On: Bow-inspired gift wrap

Dapper Dan, is that you? Oh, no, it's just the bow show, continuing after the fun had on Monday with Megan my bow tutorials.


I put a few of those bows to good use on a couple of debonair designs for my handsome Valentine.



Lookin' fine, Valentine.






What would my Valentine be without a matching card? Do cards get any easier than this? It's a bow on a piece of paper. Whoa! Mustn't overdo. ;)



Okay, so I also added a sentiment. Not wanting to disrupt the bow-tie feel of my card front, I adhered a new My Mind's Eye journaling card to the top of the back of the card.




So, the gift within this package is less than exciting.  



Tell me something, do you think it's smart to dress the gift to the nines when it will be opened to reveal a... meh? Or do you think it's better to set the stage from the beginning? You know, wrap my ho-hum gift in a plastic grocery sack or something. Jury's out for me. You might say it's a bow tie.  >:<

Cheers!

No Business Like Bow Business: Easy bow techniques



Just call me a bow-fessional. You know, like a bow profe... Ah, never mind. I’m about bow-punned out after all the fun I had over on the Scrapbook & Cards Today blog. If you had a chance to check out my Monday with Megan post today, you, too, know bows. 

I even shared a tutorial for making your own crepe paper bows. They’re fast, easy and oh, bow cute! (Okay, so maybe I have a pun or two left in me. Consider yourself warned.) ;) 



A dear friend of mine is expecting a baby (two of ‘em, actually), so I thought I’d make my crepe bow into a little gift tag for her shower gift. 

I simply attached the bow to an SRM Stickers glassine bag (love these!), using a stapler. But I first layered some sequins from Teresa Collins Designs and Hazel & Ruby on the center of my bow, giving the stapler one more thing to hold on to. 




I then added a little washi and a few additional sequins to a standard shipping tag to complete the look. I now have a handmade gift tag to add to my friend’s shower gift. Bow kidding. It’s that easy!





Bow the Distance!
Make bows like bow-body's business with this faster-than-fast washi-tape technique!

Do It To It
Step 1: Fold strip (approximately 5") of washi tape on itself (leaving you with a 2.5" strip).



Step 2: Pinch to form bow shape and staple to secure. 



Step 3: Wrap strip of washi tape around stapled center.



Oh, bow you didn't! Yes, I did. A washi bow in 3 easy steps.



Looks to me like this bow tie needs a Mr. 

Back to my Stained by Sharpie technique.




Just color a fella on a bitty bag. If only I'd given him a fedora instead of a top hat. He would have made Humphrey Bow-gart proud. 




And stitch the bow to the bag with a needle and some embroidery floss. 



Fill it with treats and make your mustached Mr. smile. 




But what's a Mr. without his Mrs.?



Yup! The Stained by Sharpie markers work on burlap bags, too. Isn't that awesome? 

I made her bow using dictionary paper. 



Uh oh! Looks like my candy bandit is back! Those adorable, tiny fingers are caught candy-handed. 


Bow-nus Technique
Here's one more bow for this show. The supplies you need are:


Brand new, delicious paper from My Mind's Eye; classic wood buttons from Bella Blvd.; an awesome heart punch from Fiskars (and a small circle punch, not shown); Zots from Therm O Web

Do It To It
Step 1: Punch two hearts from patterned paper. 



Step 2: Punch small circle from scrap of paper (any paper is fine as this won't be visible).



Step 3: Place adhesive in center of circle. 



Step 4: Push tips of hearts down into glue using your fingernail. 



Step 5: Place additional adhesive on back of button and attach to center of bow.



Step 6: Shape hearts to enhance bow shape. 


Have fun with this technique, trying different paper patterns and bow centers (buttons, flair, etc.). 



Bow ties—just what I needed to make Cory's Valentine's Day gift complete! More on that in another post. I've gone on for long enough today. Thanks for stopping. And remember, there's no business like bow business!

Cheers!