Cut a 24” strip from your 1.5" ribbon. Going underneath the rocking horse's body, wrap the strip around the body and tie it on top of the wooden body.
Bow time!Holding the ribbon in your hand, take your 1.5” ribbon and make (1) 8” tail and (2) 5” loops on each side. Next, with your first 4” ribbon, make (1) 8” tail and (1) 5.5” loop on each side. Add this layer behind the other layer.Take your second 4” ribbon and make (1) 8” tail and (1) 6” loop on each side. Add this layer behind the previous layer.Slide a zip tie under the ribbon you tied to the rocking horse’s body. Place your bow on top of the tied ribbon and wrap the zip tie around the center of your bow. Zip it tightly to secure the bow onto the rocking horse.Tie your first ribbon (the one attached to the rocking horse’s body) around the center of the bow to hide the zip tie.Dovetail the ends.
Use the bolt cutters to cut open the candle ring and then cut the strip in half. Spread the calls and other items on the ring out to make it look full.
Add a dab of hot glue to the ends of the candle ring stems with your hot glue gun. Insert one stem into each side of the bow so that the stems hang down.
Next, take your frosted greenery stem and cut the smaller stems off of the main stem. Glue the frosted greenery stem pieces into the design, all around the bow.
Add a dab of hot glue to the end of the curly pick stem and insert it into the bow for added texture and dimension.
Trim the excess stem off of the large poinsettia floral stem. Spread the petals out so that it looks nice and full. Add a dab of hot glue to the stem and insert it into the back of the bow.Fluff out your design and you're done!