Take your wreath base and attach 18 pipe cleaners (10 on the outside and 8 on the inside)
Take your mesh strip and curl the ends under then scrunch toward the middle to create your ruffle. Attach it to your wreath with one of the pipe cleaners. Do this 17 more times as you work your way around the wreath.
Pair your ribbon strips in sets of 3: one 2.5-inch ribbon and two 1.5-inch ribbons in each set. Fold the group of strips in half and attach them to your wreath frame using your pipe cleaners.You'll have two different sets of ribbons. Alternate the ribbon groups as you work your way around the wreath.
Create 2 loops and 2 tails for each twist tie with the deco mesh tubing. Attach your loops around the center of your wreath to finish off your pipe cleaners
Attach pipe cleaners to your cow sign with glue. Then once the glue is dry, attach the sign to the center of your wreath frame.
Take your small white flower florals and break them apart. Using glue, insert them into your wreath design all around the wreath, alternating with the your greenery that has the berries.
Make a 5.5 inch loop with a 10 inch tail with your 4-inch ribbon. A very simple bow.
Take your 2-inch ribbon and repeat the process making your bow slightly smaller, about 4.5 inches. Using your EZ Bow maker, place this bow in front of the bow with your 4-inch ribbon.
Do the same thing with your first 1.5 inch ribbon with the bow being slightly smaller (about 2.5 inches). And for the last 1.5 inch ribbon, make one 1.5 inch loop with two tails.
Cut your tails at an angle to finish them off.
To hide the pipe cleaners above the sign, take your lace ribbon and cow print ribbon and make a loop and a tail on each side. Add just a little bit of raffia and tubing in the same method. Hold them together with a pipe cleaner and attach it to your wreath just above the sign.