Attach your 21" deco mesh to wreath form. Start with an 8" poof at the top then work your way around the wreath form attaching a 8" poof at each anchoring spot. Start with the top ring of the form. Continue along the bottom ring of the form making your poofs slightly larger than the ones on top. Add a middle row to cover the wreath frame. This row should be down under your poofs. Skip every other twist tie. Cut end when done.
Take your sign and attach one pipe cleaner diagonally at each corner with a staple gun. Make sure that your staples are not thicker than your sign, you don't want them to pop through the front. If you need to, cut 4 squares of craft foam and attach to the sign where you want to attack the pipe cleaners. Use hot glue gun on each corner to make sure your staple and pipe cleaner are secure.
Attach the wreath sign using the secured pipe cleaners. You want it tight enough so that it doesn't move but not so tight that you squish your mesh.
Use a ribbon board to cut 18- 2.5" ribbon tails 14" long; dove tail the ends. Next, repeat with each of your 1.5" ribbons.
Place one of each 1.5" ribbon tail on top of the 2.5" ribbon. Fold them in half and pinch at the center point. Attach at each twist tie on the wreath form. Repeat at all twist ties of the wreath form.
Attach your three bows. One at the top, bottom, and left side of the wreath.
Use rotary cutter to cut 9 strips of the spiderweb mesh. Turn it so it's in a diamond shape then gather at the center. Attach to each twist tie on the bottom rung of the wreath frame.