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Hi! I am Ruth DeHoyos and I am with Expert Village to show you how to do your wonderful
bridal bouquet and a corsage for the perfect wedding. Now I am going to show you how to
do a bow. This is called a four-face bow, you can do a three-face bow, you can do a
two-face bow, just like we did the tuck just for the back of the corsage we did here. All
it means is it has two its sides, two little loops on this side. This one has four on each
side and it just makes it look fuller and neater and you can use any sized ribbon that
you want. If you have decide to use the thicker ribbon, you just cannot make as many loops
because then it overpowers the corsage. So we are going to do is take a little loop again,
then you are going to take the loop and come underneath, tuck then you are going to go
back up again underneath and you tuck. At the first time, you do this it is going to
hurt because your hands are cramped and they are not used to making the bow but as time
goes on you can just practice and keep doing it. Some people use a loop over the corsages
that was at one time we used to do that also but now we do not. This is a three-face bow,
again some ribbon that you use might be too thin, and you cannot make enough loops but
if it is too thin the ribbon will not be workable and you cannot manage it very good with your
fingers. So I would try to use something with the little bit of wire in it, not much, again
I did four loops on each side and two tails, got my thin wire, cross it over, fold it.
I let it go. This is easier with a little bit of wired ribbon and you twist it and then
you just poof up your bow and you are done and that makes the perfect corsage. Now if
your customers or your people want extra stuff you can just add it to your corsage and make
it even fuller.