When hanging the oversized bow you just purchased there are a few things to remember.
For instance:
Look at the way the giant bow you just purchased is suppose to be hung. If your new bow is to be hung with suction cups, make sure they can support the weight of your new bow for more than just a couple minutes. Make sure the suction cups are the right size and there are enough of them to be able to support all the areas of the bow that need to be supported.
If the bow is to be hung by a boom truck because of its massive size, make sure the grommets are strong enough to support the cables you will need to use to hang your bow. It can be fairly expensive to have someone come out and hang your bow so try not to turn it into more of a project than necessary. Have it ready and all necessary hardware available.
There is nothing more annoying than hanging a bow and ending up with no support for the panels protruding out from the sides of the bow and to have them just hang there. This can be ok for the tails in most cases and actually ads a bit of life to the bow. If your giant bow is hung in a windy area I recommend fastening the side panels as well.
When hanging anything of substantial weight like a massive bow, make sure it is securely fastened and not in an area that if it should happen to come loose and fall that it would harm anyone it may come into contact with.
The owner of CRBows bows has put careful consideration into the planning and designing of each area of the bow, from how the bow is assembled to the silk flannelette material used that gives it a look of elegance and class with a velvety feel. This has helped to get the CRBows bow listed among the world's most beautiful bows available.
Written by Todd Wunderlich, proud owner of http://www.CRBows.com and the home of the world’s largest wedding bow.
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