Last year for Christmas in the Country Peony studio I went for a colorful and vintage inspired mantel and tree. The number question I got was where did I get my bows!So today I want to answer that! I used Anthropologie’s fabulous velvet ribbon to make them. Let me show you how: Make a large loop, then wrap the same ribbon around and use your thumb to create a small loop. Bring the ribbon through the small loop. Adjust until you are happy with the bow. I loved using all of Anthropologie’s vibrant colors to make my festive tree! Then, I attached the bow back to a bobby pin and attached it to the tree and garland. Such a fun and easy hack to keep the bows in place! I hope this was helpful and I hope you feel inspired to decorate in a way that brings you joy this Christmas! Stay tuned to see how I incorporate them in this year’s Christmas decorations! christmas christmasdiy colorfulchristmas diychristmas maximalist bows christmasbows LTKHome LTKHoliday LTKSeasonal

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