It turns out that this little trick also helps prevent finger prints from showing up in the first place.
Now pinch your bow!.Wrap your mini strip around the front of your bow and secure it in the back with a few dabs of hot glue.. Fluff it up a bit so it looks all perky and cheerful.
This is really easy because all those folded layers of fabric really give this bow a nice weight.. Now trim the ends of your tails so they look pretty.. You could probably leave your ends like this and it would be fine, but I folded mine over about a 1/2 inch and secured them with more hot glue..I really love the look of this bow!I could see this little trick coming in handy for all kinds of things like gift wrapping, party decorations, or Easter baskets!.
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The full room reveal is getting closer to being ready!OK, so I know I’ve mentioned that we’re doing this huge, crazy, massive, ridiculous master bathroom reno a few times here and there, but really, I’ve been a terrible blog hostess because I have yet to post anything on my actual.(It’s done, we just have a few finishing touches to do before it’s ready to show off!).
I used mis-matched metals on the hardware and it totally makes the piece.I was worried it would be weird, but really I think it would feel weird if we had this cabinet all full of character and then all of a sudden we had this pristine-looking matchy matchy hardware.
The knobs are brushed nickel and the hooks underneath are polished chrome and it just works..So what do you think?