Bowdabra

How to Make a Mason Jar Ring Wreath

Get ready for Christmas with this mason jar ring wreath.Mason Jar Ring Wreath

You’ll Need These Supplies

  • Bowdabra bow wire—6 lengths @ 15″; 6 lengths @ 12″; 1 length @18″
  • 6 lengths 3/8″ satin ribbon @ 7½”
  • 12″ length 1½” patterned ribbon
  • 36″ length 1½” patterned ribbon
  • 7 mason jar rings (3″)
  • 7 Christmas ornaments
  • Mini Bowdabra
  • Hot glue and glue gun

Instructions for Mason Jar Ring Wreath

  1. Cut the ribbons to length. Quickly pass the ribbon ends through a flame to seal the ends and prevent fraying.
  2. Next, fold one 15″ length bow wire in half and put it in the Mini Bowdabra. Tuck the ends of the wire under the Mini Bowdabra to keep them out of the way.
  3. Using one length of 3/8″ satin ribbon make a fold-over bow.
  4. Compress the ribbon with the wand.
  5. With the ribbons still in the Mini Bowdabra, pass the wire ends through the loop and tighten. Tie a knot on the reverse side. Leave the wire ends uncut.
  6. Repeat Steps 2 through 6 for the remaining lengths of satin ribbon. You should now have six mini satin bows.
  7. Arrange the jar rings as shown.
  8. Use the wires from the satin bows to join the outer jar rings to the central one. Leave the wire ends uncut to allow for any adjustments.
  9. When all the rings have been joined and the bows in place, cut the wire ends.
  10. Use the 12″ lengths of bow wire to join the outer rings to one another.
  11. Next, fold the 18″ length bow wire in half and put it in the Mini Bowdabra. Tuck the ends of the wire under the Mini Bowdabra to keep them out of the way.
  12. Center the 12″ length of patterned ribbon in the Mini Bowdabra.
  13. Then, with the 36″ length of patterned ribbon make a fold-over bow.
  14. Compress the ribbon with the wand.
  15. With the ribbons still in the Mini Bowdabra, pass the wire ends through the loop and tighten. Tie a knot on the reverse side, leaving the wire ends uncut. Fluff the bow and arrange individual loops. Attach the Bow

  16. Attach the bow to the top ring. Leave the wire ends uncut for hanging the wreath.
  17. Hot glue the ornaments into the jar rings.
  18. Enjoy your mason jar ring wreath!!
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