Take your wreath board base, loosely bend 16 pipe cleaners and insert them one at a time into 2 out of the 3 holes. Alternate between inserting them into the top/middle and the middle/bottom holes all the way around the base.Twist to secure each one in place.
Cut 16 strips of mesh, 22" long. One at a time, take a strip of mesh, curl the ends, and scrunch it into the center. Add each ruffle to a pipe cleaner with the ruffles facing down and twist to secure.
We're going to make a 5-layer bow. Take your first 1.5” ribbon and EZ Bow Maker and measure out 12-inch tails and 7-inch loops in an “X” shape. Repeat the same process with your other ribbon, making sure that your “X”s offset each other.
Repeat the process, alternating ribbons until you have 5 layers. After using each ribbon once, reduce the loop size by ½". Keep the tail lengths the same.Wrap a pipe cleaner around the middle of your bow and twist it tightly to secure it. Attach the bow to the bottom part of your wreath using the same pipe cleaners.
Prepare your sign by removing any stickers and attachments from the back. Use superglue to attach a mounting square to each corner. Add a line of hot glue around each square and let the gue dry.Once the glue has fully dried, add a pipe cleaner to each square.
Cut 14 ribbon tails from each ribbon. Dovetail the ends.
Pair up your ribbon tails and one pair at a time, pinch it in the middle and attach it all around your wreath board using the same pipe cleaners you used for your ruffles. Cut off any excess pipe cleaner lenghts.
Attach the sign to the top portion of the wreath (above the bow) by inserting the pipe cleaners on the back of your sign through the wreath board and twist to secure them.