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You've got your gift all wrapped up and ready to go. All it needs is a pretty bow–and tying a ribbon bow around the box will give you a nicer, fancier feel than using a stick-on bow. We’ll show you how to tie a basic ribbon bow as well as how to create a diagonal bow and a fancy woven look around your gift box!

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Tying a Basic Bow

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  1. Leave about 4 to 8 inches (10.16 to 20.32 centimeters) hanging off the side for the tail of the bow. Do not cut the ribbon yet. [1]
    • It’s better to leave more ribbon hanging off the side than too little. You can always cut it shorter later.
  2. Don’t flip the box over, or you may lose your place. Instead, lift the box up and bring the rest of the ribbon behind it. Set the box back down once the ribbon comes out the other side.
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  3. Bring the ribbon towards the middle of the box, then bring the shorter end to meet it. Twist the ribbons around each other so that they are oriented vertically. [2]
    • If your ribbon has a right and wrong side, you may have to twist it twice so that you don't see the wrong side of the ribbon.
  4. Lift the box up again. Pull the longer part of the ribbon behind the box and out the other side. Set the box down again. [3]
    • Place your thumb against the twisted part to keep it secure as you wrap the ribbon around the back.
  5. Bring your ribbon back towards the middle of the box. Measure it against the end of the ribbon from the beginning and cut it.
  6. Pull the ribbon across the front of the twisted part at an angle. Bring it under the twisted part, and back out the way you started. Pull on both ends of the ribbon to tighten the knot. [4]
  7. Fold both ends of the ribbon into loops. Cross the left loop over the right one to make a smaller loop in the middle. Pull the left loop through that smaller loop, then pull to tighten.
  8. Take a moment to adjust the loops and the tails. If you used a wired ribbon, you can fluff the loops up as well. For a fancier touch, cut the ends of the tails into angles or Vs. [5]
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Method 2
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Tying Ribbon Diagonally

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  1. Leave about 4 to 8 inches (10.16 to 20.32 centimeters) hanging off of the left side of the corner. Keep the rest of the ribbon on the spool on the top edge. [6]
  2. Take the spool-side of the ribbon and pull it behind the top right corner, down towards the bottom right corner. [7]
    • Keep your thumb over the ribbon on the top left corner so that it doesn't fall off.
  3. Keep the wraps nice and snug so that they don't slide off of the corners. [8]
  4. At this point, it would be a good idea to take a moment to adjust the positions of the wrapped ribbons on each of the corners. If they look like they are slipping off, pull them further from the corners. [9]
  5. Bring both ribbons towards the center of the top left corner. Measure the spool ribbon against the other ribbon, and cut it down to match. [10]
  6. Cross the left ribbon over and under the right, then tug on both ends to tighten them. Fold both ribbons into loops, then cross the right one over the left—just like tying a shoe! [11]
  7. Once the bow is tight and secure, snip off the excess ribbon at the tails. [12] For a fancier touch, cut them at angles or into notches.
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Method 3
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Creating a Woven Look

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  1. You will need four pieces of ribbon that are long enough to wrap around the box lengthwise, plus an additional 2 inches (5.08 centimeters). [13]
    • For a unique look, consider using two pieces of thin ribbon, and two pieces of slightly wider ribbon. You can also use two contrasting colors instead.
    • Thick and/or wired ribbon is not a good choice. Use thin satin or balloon ribbon for best results.
  2. Use the same ribbon as in the previous step. This time, cut the ribbon long enough so that it can wrap around the box widthwise, plus 2 inches (5.08 centimeters). [14]
  3. Take the four long ribbons, and set them down on the table. Make sure that they are parallel to each other and spaced no more than ¼ inch (0.64 centimeters) apart. [15]
    • If you used different widths and/or colors, be sure to alternate them.
  4. The box can be centered or off-center, depending on where you want the ribbons to be.
  5. Wrap and tape each of the ribbons one at a time; do not tape all of them at once. Pull the ribbons firmly around the box so that they are nice and snug. The ribbon ends will overlap each other by about 1 inch (2.54 centimeters). [16]
    • Make sure that you are only taping the top ribbon to the bottom ribbon; don't tape the ribbons to the box itself.
    • You can also use glue dots (found in the scrapbooking aisle of an arts and crafts store) instead of double-sided tape.
  6. Place a strip of double-sided tape onto the end of each of your short ribbon. Arrange the ribbons right above the first, long ribbon, making sure that the ends are perpendicular to it. [17]
    • Once again, keep the ribbons spaced no more than ¼ inch (0.64 centimeters) apart.
  7. Pull your short ribbons around to the front of the box. Weave the first one over and under across the first set of ribbons. Weave the next ribbon under and over, and so on. Continue weaving until you have woven all four ribbons. [18]
  8. Flip the box over again. Secure a strip of double-sided tape to the end of each ribbon, then press the ribbons down one by one to the back of the box. Make sure that the ends of the ribbons match up. [19]
    • For a nicer touch, weave the short ribbons through the long ribbons on the back, just like you did for the front.
  9. The woven ribbons are part of the design. If you feel that your gift is lacking something, you can buy or make a matching bow, then secure it to the box. Instead of covering up all your hard work, set the bow off to the side so that the weaving is still visible.
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  • Question
    How do I tie a really stiff ribbon?
    Community Answer
    Try to "massage" and soften up your ribbon before you are going to tie it so that is less stiff.
  • Question
    How do I tie a ribbon on the corners?
    Community Answer
    You can just tape the ribbons to the corner of the box.
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    When I twist the ribbons, they make it so the small jewelry box can't sit flat. What can I do to stop that?
    HumanBeing
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    Use two or even three lengths of ribbon. Wrap one length horizontally around the box and tape it in place on the bottom of the box, using tape that won't damage the box; it only needs to be long enough to go around the box. Wrap a longer ribbon vertically around the box and tie it so the bow is on the lid of the box, or use a length of ribbon just long enough to round the box and tape it on the bottom again. Tie a bow with a third length of ribbon around where the two ribbons meet on the box lid.
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      • In general, the bigger the box, the wider the ribbon; the smaller the box, the narrower the ribbon. [21]
      • Don't be afraid to switch things up and use a wide ribbon on a small box for a bold look. [22]
      • Satin and grosgrain ribbons work especially well for gifts, but if you want to be able to shape the loops of the bow, you need to get a wired ribbon.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Gift box
      • Ribbon
      • Scissors
      • Double-sided tape (for woven ribbon)


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      To tie a ribbon around a box, start by draping the ribbon horizontally across the top of the box with 4-8 inches left hanging to the side for the bow. Then, pull the long end of the ribbon under the box and back up to the top, crossing it with the short end so both ends are lying vertically on the box. Next, pull the ribbon under the box and back up to the top so you’ve made plus signs on the bottom and the top. You can then wrap both ends of the ribbon under the center and pull them up into a knot. Cut the long end to the length of the short end so your bow will be even, then fold both ends into loops, cross them, and tie them into a bow. To learn how to present a pretty gift by tying your ribbon on the diagonal, keep reading!

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