Start by cutting 13 10" strips of both 21" meshes.
Roll one up lengthwise to make a loose curl. Measure 5 inches from one side and attach that to a tie on the top of the wreath form. Measure 5 inches from the other side and attach that point to the next tie. You will have a nice poof in the middle.
Next, take a strip of the other color mesh and do the same. Start in the same tie that you ended your last one with. Repeat this process, alternating colors, around the top and then bottom of the wreath form.
Go back to the top of the form and add another layer of curls in the same way but with the opposite color. (If orange is already there, this time add black)
Attach your skeleton to the left side of the wreath by using a zip tie around his neck and through his pelvic bone. Turn the wreath over and trim the ends of the zip ties.
Next, use your ribbon tail board to cut 9 14" tails of each of your ribbon patterns and dove tail the ends.
Take one of the 1.5" and lay it on top of a 2.5". Fold in the middle and pinch. Attach the pinch to one of the ties on the bottom of the wreath form.
Now repeat with the other 1.5" and 2.5" ribbon and place that in the next tie. Continue to alternate the two ribbon tail combinations around the bottom of the form. Then, repeat along the top.
Now your skeleton needs a hat! Put the end of a leftover floral pick or stem into the hat and secure it with hot glue.
Put hot glue in the hole on your skeleton's head and insert the other end of your floral pick/stem into the hole. Hold it in place until the glue dries.
Use hot glue to secure your skeleton's joints in the positions that you want them.
Add your Terri bow (see recipe above) to the right side of the wreath. Weave the floral wire through the meshes until it gets to the wire frame on the back and twist it off.
Take the black leaves and trim them into sections. Use hot glue to attach one or two leaves to each twist tie along the top and then bottom layer of the wreath.
Take your pumpkin and push a floral pin up through the skeleton's hand and into the pumpkin to secure it in the palm of his hand.
Use hot glue to attach the spider to the top of the pumpkin.
Use hot glue to attach the orange and black grasses evenly throughout the wreath.
Attach the black feathered grasses evenly around the bow using hot glue. Put them between the last ribbon and the second to last ribbon. Work some in towards the center of the bow.
Repeat with the orange feathered grasses.
Use hot glue to add Halloween balls to the center of the bow.
Now your skeleton needs a bow tie! Take a 1.5" ribbon and make one longer loop with one shorter loop on either side of it. Hot glue the center to keep it secure. Cut the long loop and dovetail the ends, this will give you tails for your bow.
Use hot glue to attach to bow to the skeleton's neck bone, hold it in place while it dries.
Finally, glue one Halloween ball to the center of his bow and you'll have a festive Halloween wreath with one well dressed skeleton!