Take each of the 18 pieces of mesh, curl the ends then scrunch down the center, and add to every wreath tie. This is the ruffle method. Do start at the bottom of the wreath frame and work your way to the top to avoid getting tangled up.
Scrunch the wreath form so that it looks more oval.
Get your attachment, wrap wires around the frame.
Pull out your EZ Bow Maker and ribbons.
Take your 1.5" ribbon and measure (12") for your tail, and make (2) 7" loops on each side.
Next, take your 1.5" ribbon and measure the same length in tail and make a loop on each side slightly smaller than the previous on each side.
Then take your next 1.5" ribbon and make same length tail, and make 2 loops on each side slightly smaller.
Add a ribbon tail with one of your 1.5" ribbon.
Add another ribbon tail with one of your 1.5" ribbon, opposite the previous, making an X.
Get your next 1.5" ribbon and measure same length tail and make 2 loops on each side slightly smaller.
Take your other 1.5" ribbon and measure same length tail and a single loop on each side slightly smaller.
Take your other 1.5" ribbon and measure same length tail and a single loop slightly smaller.
Take pipe cleaner and wrap around the center of the bow. Twist nice and tight. Fluff out bow.
Add bow below the attachment on the wreath. Wrap the pipe cleaner around the frame and tie nice and tight. Curl tails.
Add the Terri bow you made on your EZ Bow Maker.
Get out your ribbon tail board and your 1.5" ribbons.
Wrap 1.5" ribbon around the ribbon tail board and cut into (13) 14" strips.
Cut tails at an angle.
Wrap your other 1.5" ribbon around the ribbon tail board and cut into (13) 14" strips.
Cut tails at an angle.
Wrap your last 1.5" ribbon around the ribbon tail board and cut into (13) 14" strips. Cut tails at an angle.
Layer (3) 1.5" ribbon strips, fold in half, scrunch in middle, and add to the wreath ties.
Fan out the ribbon tails. and Make sure it all points out to make the wreath look bigger.
Repeat previous 2 steps until you add ribbon tails to each wreath tie on the bottom and then the top ties.