Push down on the side of your wreath base to turn it into an oval shape rather than a circle shape.
Take the red and silver mesh and make 8 poufs going around the outside of the frame. Make sure your pouf heights are uniform all the way around.
Continue making poufs as you go around the wreath base again, this time on the inside to cover up the inner part of the wreath. Cut the mesh.
Take the blue mesh and the red, white, and blue striped mesh and cut them in 25” strips. Scrunch them up side by side as a double ruffle and attach them around the outside of the wreath where your poufs are attached.
Prepare to attach your truck sign by taking a pipe cleaner and hot gluing it to the back of the sign. Cut out a small square of craft foam and put it on top of the pipe cleaner. Then take your stapler and staple the craft foam and pipe cleaner to the sign. Do this 4 times total (2 across the top and 2 across the bottom of the sign).
After the glue dies on your truck sign, attach your truck sign to your wreath.
Attach your bow to the bottom of your wreath, under the sign, using the pipe cleaner you used to secure your bow.
Attach bow #2 to the top left section of the wreath, above the truck sign.
Using your ribbon tail boards, measure out tails with three different 2.5” ribbons. Cut the tails and dovetail the ends, then stack them, pinch them in the middle and attach them to your wreath next to the smaller bow at the top. Repeat several more times around the outside of your wreath.
Attach your third bow to the top right side of the wreath. Trim the tails down and dovetail the ends.
Take your glitter leaf sprays and cut them to separate them. Add a dab of hot glue to the tips and add them in a triangle pattern around your wreath.
Fluff out and arrange your ribbons and trim up any tails that you want.