Cut your mesh into 35" strips. You'll need a total of 18 strips, so if you double up and cut both rolls at the same time, you'll have a total of 9 cuts.
Put a strip of mesh down on your work surface in a way so that it wants to naturally curl up. Put something heavy down to hold one end in place.
Make a curl on one end. Roll the mesh 2-3 times, so that the cut end is entirely hidden inside the curl. Attach your clip to the middle of the curl.
With your clip holding the first curl, turn your mesh around to the other end and begin curling that side. Once that side is rolled in, pinch the middle of the curl.
While holding the second curl, scrunch the mesh up the middle to create a ruffle. When you reach the curl that’s being held together with the clip, un-do the clip and grip it all together.
Attach your ruffles horizontally to the wreath form using the pipe cleaners. Make sure the curl side is up. Start attaching to the bottom of the wreath form then move to the top (or inside).
Repeat the same process for every piece of mesh until you fill your wreath form. You want to make sure that each additional ruffle doesn’t overlap any others as you add them. Pull each piece up so that they meet each other and stand up like a bookend.
Fluff out your ruffles to make your wreath base nice and full.