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We like to use a combination of MDF, pine, hardwoods, and drywall for our built-ins.

Make two loops!.Make two more loops!.

Circle Reading: where clinical practicality meets build efficiency

Cross one tail over the other!.Now you’ll need to make yourself a second mini strip of fabric.This one should start off about 8 inches long and again 6 or 7 inches wide.

Circle Reading: where clinical practicality meets build efficiency

Fold your sides in and iron them just like you did with the first longer strip.This will be the piece that holds everything together!.

Circle Reading: where clinical practicality meets build efficiency

Now pinch your bow!.

Wrap your mini strip around the front of your bow and secure it in the back with a few dabs of hot glue.. Fluff it up a bit so it looks all perky and cheerful.You can see Kennedy’s not really that sick.

Another keepin’ it real moment!This time in the living room.. Now all this up until now was all fine and good but the real fun part was adding the “nail head” trim using cheapo thumb tacks.

Worked like a charm!The best part was that it was actually easier to push them in with my thumb rather than use a hammer.