![]() ![]() And if you really don’t want to try making one, there’s always a lot of really cute premade ones you can buy.Ĭut out the skull printout to fit the back of the picture frame, attach it with glue, then glue it on the swag underneath the big burlap bow. Run a few strands of beads and fabric ribbon from the bottom of the ribbon to the end of the branches, securing at the top with glue. There are a ton of directions on how to make a proper bow on the internet (of which I obviously followed none). I’m not going to go into a step-by-step of how I did it because I had no idea what I was doing and I just got lucky that it turned out anything near resembling a bow. Make another smaller bow with the lace lined burlap ribbon, string pearls, fabric ribbon, top it off with a pearl button, then glue it on the swag over the big burlap bow. Run more yarn from the bottom of the ribbon to the end of the branches, securing at the top with glue.ĭo the same to the tops of the branches, securing at the bottom with glue and running the ribbon around and through the branches so they stay up. Run the yarn over and under the bow loops, securing between each loop with a bit of glue. Use the rest of the burlap ribbon to make a bow, then glue it on top of the burlap piece. The waistband elastic keeps the branches secure so they don’t slip out, but allows enough flexibility to move them around to position.Ĭut enough of the burlap ribbon to wrap twice around the elastic and secure with glue. Here are all the embellishments minus the yarn and black burlap:īunch up the little branches, smallest ends pointing down, around the big branch, broken end pointing up, and tie with the waistband elastic. ![]() Plastic string pearls, white and gunmetal. ![]()
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