Prep by cutting 8 - red 10 x 20 squarse and 12 red 10x10 squares. Cut your green and brown mesh into 10 x 10 squares. You will have 3 of each.
Start by making your red petals by folding them in half, giving it a little tug, and taking the outside edges and accordion it all together bringing everything into the center. Hold it tight and you will place this petal on the outside row. Slide the end under a zip tie and pull it all the way tight. Continue this method by skipping every other one on the outside ring.
Using your brown and green mesh lay them on top of each other. Fold them both in half give the edge a tug and scrunch together just like a normal petal you have been making. Slide it under the outside zip tie and place it in between the two red petals. Be sure you are cutting off the excess mechanics of your zip tie. Repeat this step two more times.
Find the top of your flower board and thread a pipecleaner through the top two holes. This will be where you hang your wreath from.
With your 10 x 20 red burlap square fold it in half, then in half again to make a triangle. Crease the edge and scrunch up bringing the top and bottom corners to meet. You will have a cup-shaped petal when done. These will be places all the way around the second from outside zip ties. Be extra patient as these are super thick and can be extra hard to get into the zip tie before pulling it tight. You can use a set of pliers to make sure you get it nice and tight. Repeat this step all the way around
Working now on the centerpiece. Fold your 10 x 10 square in half, then in half again like a triangle. Scrunch up the sides and make your petal. Place the end of your petal into the innermost ring of cable ties and secure tight. However, this time you are going to place them in every other one.
Fold the square in half, fold in half again, then make your long side of the triangle tips touch. Since we have a little hole in the bottom I am adding a little bit of hot glue to seal it up. If yours does not have that hole no need to do this step. Now you are placing these petals in the cable ties we skipped in the last step. Repeat this step until you have made enough petals to fill the empty places.
Using an ornament for the center, load it up with hot glue and then place right in the center and hold it tight for 2 minutes
Now go around your wreath and take every other petal and spread the leaves out and give them a nice little tug. This will help give the wreath more dimension.
Just note I like having odd number leaves so I left my green leaves at 3. If you would like 4 you most certainly can do that!