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Read, Wrap Recycle: Make Bows from Magazines

Read, Wrap Recycle: Make Bows from Magazines

Ever wonder what to do with those old magazines piling up in your home? Instead of tossing them out, why not turn them into something beautiful and useful? Making bows from magazines is a fun, eco-friendly way to create unique decorations for your gifts. Plus, it’s a great way to recycle and reduce waste. Ready to give your wrapping a creative twist? Let’s dive into this simple DIY project and make your gifts stand out with magazine-made bows!

You’ll need a page per bow (best if mostly one color) and some double-sided tape.

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Cut the page lengthwise into nine 3/4-inch-thick strips of heights shown: Three at 11 inches, three at 10 inches, two at 9 inches, and one at 3 1/2 inches.

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Twist each strip to form loops at both ends. Make a circle out of the smallest.

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Secure the ends with a piece of double-sided tape.

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Layer and stick, starting with the longest strips. End with the circle in the center.

Making bows from old magazines is not only a creative and fun project, but it also helps reduce waste. By repurposing materials, you can give your gift wrapping an eco-friendly upgrade. Whether for birthdays, holidays, or just because, these DIY bows will make your presents extra special. So grab those magazines and start crafting today!