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August 20, 2008

A recent question...

I get questions from readers all the time either via the comments or email and don't ever think to answer them HERE...I usually send an email back! LOL But Deb had a question regarding tying one sided ribbon and she asked:

What is your trick to doing a nice bow with one sided ribbon and not messing up the middle?

What I do is tie the first part of the knot, then tie the second part but BEFORE I PULL TIGHT I flip my ribbons face up and make sure that they are then held that way when I pull tight.... it is as simple as that! :D  I hope that helps Deb!

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Thanks Keri for your reponse! I will give it a go, but honetly I am such a visual person...hint hint! Hugs, Deb

That's a great question, I love it that you answered it here! Thanks!

Hey Keri,

I gave you an award, check out my blog

Sonya

Wow!! going to have to try this...thanks for the tip!!

oh, man, I'm going to have to try this. I'm so bad with bows!

I'll have to try that! I've actually got a new card posted...did it just for you...LOL!

Not sure my post went through soI am posting gain. I am a tad slow at learning without a visual.If you ever get a free moment :) would you put up a few picture of you making your bow?

Mary

Okay, I am a little slow. If you have a free momenet-ha-ha could you post a few pictures of you tying your bow?
Mary

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