Take your wreath form and attach 6 pipe cleaners to the top rail and 6 to the bottom rail; alternate the spots you put the pipe cleaners between top and bottom so they end up looking like a zig-zag pattern.
Cut your 10" mesh into 18, 20" strips.
Take one piece of mesh and scrunch it up the center to make a ruffle. Attach the center or your ruffle to one of the pipe cleaners on the bottom rung of the wreath form.
Next, overlap the edges of your ruffle so they form a sort of circle and then fold all of the mesh under.
Repeat this process on the remaining pipe cleaners along the bottom rung and then the top rung.
With both of your 2 1/2" ribbons, use a ribbon board to cut 12 13" ribbon tails. Dove tail the ends.
Put one pattern of ribbon tail on top of the other. Fold them in half and pinch at the center. Attach to one pipe cleaner on the bottom rung of the wreath form. Arrange your ribbon tails so they are pointing towards the outside of the wreath. (It should look like a sunburst when they are all attached).
Then, using wire cutters, trim the ends of the pipe cleaner. Repeat this process with the remaining pipe cleaners on the bottom rung of the wreath form.
Next, take your remaining mesh strips and attach them to the pipe cleaners on the top rung using the previously used "pancake" method.
Then, attach your remaining ribbon tails to the top rung of the wreath frame in the same way you did the previous ones.
Staple 4 pipe cleaners to the back of your wreath sign then use the pipe cleaners to attach the sign to the right side of your wreath.
Finally, attach your Terri bow to the top left corner of your wreath sign.