Make 10” poufs with your foil mesh all the way around the inner wreath frame and tie off the end in the last pipe cleaner.
Repeat the same process around the outer ring of the wreath frame, making these poufs 12”.
Make ruffles with your strips of mesh. Insert one ruffle into each pipe cleaner on the inner ring of the frame, alternating colors as you work your way around.Repeat the same process around the outer ring of the frame.
Take your 2.5” ribbons and your ribbon tail board and cut 6 ribbon tails for each color.Do the same thing with your 4” ribbons.
Pair up your ribbon tails so that each pair has a 4" ribbon and a 2.5" ribbon. Dovetail the ends.Insert one pair into each pipe cleaner on your wreath frame (inner and outer rings). Alternate colors as you add ribbon tails.
Prepare your foam turkey to attach it to the wreath. Glue mounting squares onto the back and insert pipe cleaners into the mounting squares. Once the glue has dried, use the pipe cleaners on your foam turkey to attach it to the left side of the wreath frame.
Time to make our bow.Make one long tail to the bottom, two 6” loops, and one shorter tail towards the top with your first 2.5" ribbon.Repeat the process with your next 2.5” ribbon.Repeat it one more time with your third 2.5” ribbon.Now, follow the same process with your first 4" ribbon, but make both tails long, so they hang down.Do it again with your second 4” ribbon, making two long tails.Add one final layer with your third 4” ribbon.Cinch a zip tie tightly around the center of your bow.Wrap a long pipe cleaner around the center of your bow, and use it to attach your bow to the bottom of the turkey wreath.
Take bolt cutters and cut large sections of foil leaves off the foil magnolia leaf wreath.
Attach one large foil magnolia leaf section to the outer ring of the wreath using the pipe cleaners. Trim off the excess stem.Take the second large portion of foil magnolia leaves and attach it to the turkey wreath with the pipe cleaners in the outer ring of the frame.
Trim pieces off of your feather stems and add them into the wreath design, using hot glue to secure them in place.