Take the left over spruce piece and make a hook at the top, then fluff it out.
Then you'll get your greenery, use the stem cutter to trim the stem, take half the leaves twist down and fluff out.
Put the greenery on top of the spruce piece, and with the spruce leaves, tie around the middle of the greenery to keep it in place. Fluff it all out.
Get your EZ Bow Maker and a 4" ribbon. Measure out 12-inch tail and a 7-inch loop on each side.
Next, get your 2.5" ribbon and make a 12-inch tail and (2) 6-inch loops on each side.
After, use your 1.5" ribbon and make another 12-inch tail and a 6-inch loop on each side.
Next, get your 1.5" ribbon and make a 12-inch tail and (2) 5.5-inch loops on each side.
Take your 2.5" ribbon and make a 12-inch tail, scrunch in the middle and add it to your bow with the tail going up on the left side.
Last, you can get one of your 1.5" ribbon and make a 12-inch tail and a single 5-inch loop on the left then cut the tail.
Take your pipe cleaner, place in the center of your bow, tie and twist off nice and tight.
Add your bow to your base and tie it nice and tight.
You can use any scrap pieces of greenery from previous projects and add to your wreath around the bow. You can use your hot glue gun when you attach the greenery pieces.
Trim the tails of your bow and cut them in to dovetails.
Now you'll want to get a 14" grapevine base and attach your bow and greenery with a zip tie. Cut the excess from the zip tie. Be sure to fluff out your bow and arrange how you want it.