Attach your 21" deco mesh to wreath form. Start with an 8" poof at the top then work your way around the top of the wreath form attaching a 10" poof at each twist tie.
Repeat this process along the bottom rung of the wreath form.
Take your 10" mesh and cut 8 20" strips. Curl them slightly at the end and scrunch up the center to make a ruffle. Attach one to each twist tie on the top rung or the wreath form.
Use the 10" mesh again; cut 20 10" strips this time. Roll two of them up in curls and cross them to make an X. Attach the center of that X to a twist tie on the bottom rung of the wreath form. Repeat at each twist tie along the bottom rung.
Now it's time to attach the witch! Secure the mounting squares to the back side of the ghost using rapid fuse glue. Attach a pipe cleaner to each mounting square. Use the pipe cleaners to attach the witch to the right side of the wreath.
Attach your three Terri bows starting with the top, then bottom, then left side opposite your ghost.
If you used different color ribbon in your bows than in your ribbon tails like I did, balance out the side with the ghost by adding in the missing ribbon(s). Do this by using the ribbon tail board to cut approximately 10 14" strips of the ribbons that are in your bows. Choose one 2 1/2" ribbon and two 1 1/2" ribbons. Dove tail trim the ends.
Place two 1.5" ribbon tail on top of a 2.5" one. Fold them in half and pinch at the center point. Add these tails to the twist ties around the ghost until the colors in your wreath are balanced.