In case you can't tell by the end of this post I love scarves! Until now I've been hanging them on hanger and it's a pain in the butt to get them on and off the hanger without knocking them all off . So in comes this project to help me organize them and make it look a little nicer in the closet.
Here are some of the things you will need:
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Shower rings, mine were cheap ones from dollar tree 12 for $1 can't beat that! |
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Hot glue gun |
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Ribbon, I bought this ribbon scrap pack from Hobby Lobby for 50% off |
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Here is the variety I got in the pack and they were the perfect length for this project! |
Now here are the steps to complete this project (there are a lot I apologize ahead of time!)
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1. Grab one shower ring and a piece of ribbon place a drop of hot glue near the clasp and glue one end of the ribbon onto it. |
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2. Wrap overlapping slightly all the way around the shower ring. |
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Wrapping should look like this no white showing. |
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4. When you get back to the end place another drop of hot glue and continue wrapping to finish the ring |
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5. Leave the tail on the ring this will be used to attach the rings together |
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6. After wrapping all the rings your table might look something like this, and your hands might hurt (sorry!) |
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7. Cut the tails off of the rings and put the extra ribbon aside. 8. Arrange the rings how you want them to look |
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Now comes the fun part linking them together 9. take one end of a ribbon tail and glue it onto one of the rings like this. |
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10. Glue the other ring on top of where you started the ribbon tail. |
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11. Wrap the ribbon tail around both of the rings until you feel it is secure then secure the end with hot glue. |
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12. After you have finished attaching everything it will look something like this. 13. I then took yarn and attached it to the hanger. |
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14. Hang scarves and admire your work :) |
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