Load your zip ties into the UITC board and close them but don't tighten them down yet.
Cut 36 (10x10) pieces of red mesh for flower
Cut 6 (11x10) pieces of green mesh
Begin by having the mesh curve side up so it's a diamond shape.
Scrunch mesh from corner to corner. Pinch at the center and flip it up, and put it in a zip tie. Make all the petals even.
After you finish each row, tighten the zip ties down. You can use a zip tie gun which takes the work out by tightening them and cutting off excess.
Place petal in all zip ties on rows 2,3,4, and 5 (each row is labeled on the flower board with count starting from the outside going in).
When you finish the red petals, flip the board over to start the leaves.
On the back of the flower board, you'll see two holes that are close together. Place a zip tie through that hole, so you can hang the wreath.
When starting the leaves, insert the zip tie (flat head facing up) and leave it open.
Fold green leaves the same way you did the red petals. You can choose how many green leaves you want, but I like to stack 2 layers, one on top of the other.
Place the green leaves face down in row 1 with the zip ties. Make sure that the head of the zip tie is on the side so that it won't scratch your customer's door. Make 3 sets of leaves.
Glue ornament tops on so that they don't fall off.
Put ornaments on pipe cleaner (I used 6: five on the bottom and one on top.) and run pipe cleaner to the back of the board and tighten down once you have the ornaments arranged. Twist the pipe cleaner all the way and tuck it into one of the holes to prevent it from sticking out.
Frays are going to happen with you work with deco mesh. When your flower is done, clip off the frays and you're doen!