Things You'll Need:
- Korker ribbons Fabric fray glue Thin, straight ribbon Hair clip Hot glue gun Hot glue stick
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Step 1
Cut your Korker ribbon into about 3-inch pieces. They need to be the same length, but they can be the same color or multicolored.
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Step 2
Apply fabric fray glue to the ends of the ribbon to keep the ends from fraying.
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Step 3
Lay the straight piece of ribbon down on a flat surface at a horizontal angle. Place the Korker ribbon sections in an even line on top of the straight ribbon. Continue to layer the Korker ribbons until you use all that you intend to for that particular bow.
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Step 4
Tie a double knot using the straight ribbon. This will pull the Korker ribbons up together and should make a ball effect. Cut the straight ribbon ends off short so they are not seen.
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Step 5
Apply hot glue to the front of the hair clip. Gently press the Korker ball onto the clip, being careful not to burn yourself. Allow to dry for about 24 hours.










