There are a lot of ways to DIY super fun spring bows. You can choose the ribbon and color scheme yourself to make your decor extra special. If you’ve ever wondered how to make a spring bow or a wreath bow like you see in pictures, look no further!
Watch Nick from Nick’s Seasonal Décor on Bowdabra Facebook Live, with funky and traditional bows, a spring bow, and a wreath. Nick teaches you the process from scratch. Tune in to learn just how to make these super fun spring bows that you can add to your Wreaths or any décor!
How to make 5 super fun spring bows with Bowdabra
A funky bow with a Multi-colored Ribbon (Starts at 1:56)
Materials required:
- Bowdabra bow wire
- Large Bowdabra
- One Multi-colored ribbon roll

A funky bow with a Multi-colored Ribbon
Follow these steps:
- Nick folds the bow wire in half and places it underneath the Bowdabra.
- After cutting off the tail, he places the Multi-colored ribbon right into the Bowdabra and keeps adding multiple loops and tails.
- In this fashion, he adds 5 loops in the Bowdabra.
- To secure the bow he brings the wire from one side to another and puts a slip knot.
- He finishes off by fluffing the loops and cutting the dovetail pattern on the tail ends.
A Traditional Spring bow (Starts at 7:44)
Materials required:
- Bowdabra bow wire
- Large Bowdabra
- A blue-ribbon roll

A Traditional Spring bow
Follow these steps:
- Nick folds the bow wire in half and tucks it underneath the Bowdabra.
- After cutting off the tail, he places the blue ribbon right into the Bowdabra.
- To create the perfect loops, flip the Bowdabra with each turn while placing the loop.
- He creates 4 loops on both sides of the Bowdabra to give it a traditional bow design.
- He secures the bow with several wire knots in the back and finishes off by fluffing the loops and cutting the dovetail pattern on the tail ends.
A Spring Wreath with one Double Ribbon Bow (Starts at 10:48)
Materials required:
- 100-yard Bowdabra bow wire
- Large Bowdabra
- A Gingham ribbon roll
- A Green ribbon roll
- Hot glue
- Grapevine wreath
- Flower decorative picks
- greenery picks

A Spring Wreath with one Double Ribbon Bow
Follow these steps:
- Nick folds the bow wire in half and tucks it underneath the Bowdabra.
- After cutting the tail, he places the green ribbon right into the Bowdabra.
- He cuts the tail and places the gingham ribbon right into the Bowdabra.
- Using the green ribbon, he creates 6 loops (5 1/2″) on the Bowdabra.
- In the same fashion, he adds 4 loops (an inch smaller than before) and 1 button loop on the Bowdabra with the gingham ribbon.
- To secure the bow he brings the wire from one side to another and put a slip knot.
- He fluffs the loops and cut the dovetail pattern on the tail ends.
- In the end, he sticks the bow securely to the wreath and adds the greenery and flower decorative picks with hot glue.
Voila! You made a beautiful Spring wreath!
A flower printed beautiful ribbon bow (Starts at 22:15)
Materials required:
- Bowdabra bow wire
- Large Bowdabra
- Flower printed ribbon roll

A flower printed beautiful ribbon bow
Follow these steps:
- Nick folds the bow wire in half and tucks it underneath the Bowdabra.
- After cutting the tails, he places the flower printed ribbon right into the Bowdabra.
- Using one ribbon, he creates 4 loops (4 1/2″-5”) on either side of the Bowdabra and 1 button loop.
- He pulls the bow wire from one end to the other and ties the bow.
- He finishes off by fluffing all the loops and cutting the dovetail pattern on all the tail ends.
A Simple Bow with Orange Ribbon (Starts at 27:16)
Materials required:
- Bowdabra bow wire
- Large Bowdabra
- Orange ribbon roll

A Simple Bow with Orange Ribbon
Follow these steps:
- Nick folds the bow wire in half and tucks it underneath the Bowdabra.
- After cutting off the tail, he places the tail right into the Bowdabra.
- Using the orange ribbon, he adds 2 large loops on either side of the Bowdabra and 1 button loop.
- To secure the bow he brings the wire from one side to another and put a slip knot.
- He finishes off by fluffing all the loops and cutting the dovetail pattern on all the tail ends.