To say my dog is spoiled is an understatement. Hailey loves to play, enjoys getting treats, has more clothes than I do, and enjoys getting pampered at the groomers!
She loves coming home with a fresh hair cut and bows in her hair! Luckily for me, her bows stay in for days, sometimes weeks! If they happen to fall out, she always excited for me to put them back in asap.
Sometimes the bows don’t always hold up though, so I end up having to put new ones in.
Instead of buying extra dog bows from the groomer, I began making my own dog hair bows that way I could have an assortment of colors and patterns whenever I wanted.
Dog bows are actually really easy to DIY at home, so if you’ve been wondering how you can make these yourself, check out my tutorial below!
DIY DOG HAIR BOWS TUTORIAL
Supplies Needed to Make Your Own Dog Hair Bows at Home:
To make your own DIY dog bows, you’ll need your choice of ribbon, mini clear elastic hair ties, a pencil, and some fabric shears.
When cutting fabric, it’s important that you use these special fabric shears which are specifically designed to help prevent fraying on the ends. You’ll want the bows to last long, so cutting the fabric correctly with the proper tools is necessary!
How to Make Your Own Dog Hair Bows:
First you’ll want to cut a piece of ribbon about 7.5″ long, angling the edges.
Fold it into a ribbon shape by laying one piece over the other.
Hold the ribbon in the center when the two ends meet with your thumb to keep it in place and with your other hand, tuck the top part of the ribbon shape under the two pieces that criss cross – these are the pieces you are currently holding in place.
Place the elastic rubber band onto the pencil, then place the bow above it.
Stretch the elastic band over the ribbon and over the tip of the pencil to secure the bow onto the pencil with the band.
Once the elastic band is wrapped around the bow and pencil, flip the pencil over to view the back side of the bow.
You will see two rows of the elastic band- one on top and one on bottom. Bring the bottom row over the top row for a final secure to hold the bow in place and voila!
Once your elastic is secured around the bow, get your pup ready to put them on!
I find the easiest way to get dogs on board is to prep them with a treat first! My dog gets so excited and immediately comes to me for more, so this is a foolproof method!
My dog will basically let you do whatever you want to her at this point since the only thing on her mind is more treats, so it’s the perfect time to tie in those bows!
You know your dog best, so just use your judgement and do what works best for them! Some dogs don’t like their ears touched at all, so just be sure to keep that in mind and don’t force them to wear something they don’t like!
I enjoy making my own dog bows, but I know these types of hands on crafts are not for everyone!
If you prefer to buy some already made, check out this awesome deal for an already made 60ct dog bows for super cheap!!
DIY dog hair bows tutorial. How to make your own hair bows for your pet! When cutting fabric, it’s important that you specifically use special fabric scissors which are specifically designed to help prevent fraying on the ends. You’ll want the bows to last long, so cutting the fabric correctly with the proper tools is necessary! DIY Dog Hair Bows
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Jaredamy says
What an adorable dog! I love this idea to make doggie bows! Thanks for sharing! #Client
Dara @ The Southern Thing says
Thank you!!
Samantha Milligan says
This is super cute! Your dog is so adorable!!
Dara @ The Southern Thing says
Thank you 🙂
Allison Jones says
These are adorable! My pup would probably hate wearing a bow, but I may have to make him one anyway LOL.
Best Wishes,
Allison | http://www.LiveLifeWellBlog.com
Dara @ The Southern Thing says
You could always make a bow for his collar! Hailey loves her bows, it's actually kind of creepy how excited she gets for them!
Mistle Petrey says
How adorable!! I hate that dog bows from the groomers never really stay in. Thanks for sharing how you make yours!
Dara @ The Southern Thing says
Me too! Hailey's usually only stay in a day after getting them in from the groomer since they usually don't tie them tight enough. If you make your own you will always have extra to replace it with!
Daniela Reyes says
This post is full of cuteness, but I have a cat, I should try it with her.
Dara @ The Southern Thing says
I don't think I've ever seen a cat with bows! That would be cute!
rkjalernpan says
These are adorable and I love that they are so customizable! I wonder if they would work on cats 😉