Start by taking your orange mesh and making 10” poufs on all three rows.
Let’s make ribbon tails!(14) 14” ribbon tails from (3) 1.5” ribbons and your 2.5” ribbon. That is a total of 14 ribbon tails from 4 different ribbons. Dovetail the ends.Pair up the ribbon tails into 2 sets of pairs. Take a pair, fold it, and insert it into one of the pipe cleaners on the outer row of the wreath frame. Next, grab the other pair, fold it, and insert it into the next pipe cleaner. Alternate pairs as you go all around the outside of the frame. Then repeat the same process around the inner row of the frame.
We’re going to make Terri bows.Grab your Pro Bow the Hand bow maker.Cut two 24” wires and grab 6 different ribbons (3) 1.5-inch and (3) 2.5-inch ribbons.Take your first 1.5” ribbon and measure out 7-inches for the tail. Take a wire and fold it in half, give it a pinch around the ribbon, and tie it off. Wrap the ribbon around your center peg, then pinch the bottom peg, twist, and tie it off on the top. This is your center loop.Now it’s time to add your second wire. Fold the wire in half and work it through.Take your 2.5″ ribbon and measure out a 7-inch tail. Take a wire and fold it in half, give it a pinch around the ribbon, and we’re going to tie it off. Wrap the ribbon around the next peg. Pinch on the bottom peg, twist, and loop on the other side.Dovetail the ends and tie the ribbon off with the wire.Repeat this step until all the pegs are used, alternating ribbon sizes as you go. You’ll work your way out from the center peg. Once you’re done, tie off, and unwrap the first wire from the top and bottom from when you first started. Take your bow off of the Pro Bow.Place the bow in the center of your fluff box and wrap the wires on the side hooks to keep it in place. Fluff out your bow by starting with the outside ribbons and working your way to the center.
Make two more bows just like this one. Using the pipe cleaners on the bows, attach each bow to the wreath (front, side, bottom).
Prepare the plush cat, so you attach it to the wreath.Take a pair of scissors and make two small snips close together, spread out in three different places like a triangle.Thread a pipe cleaner through one set of slits, twist it, and hot glue it to secure it. Repeat for the other two slits. Once the cat is dry, use the pipe cleaners to attach it to the empty place on your wreath.