Wreath Guide
Step one
Using the twine provided, tie a piece around the moss base to create a hoop to hang your wreath on the door. This will create the top of your wreath so bare this in mind when creating.
Step two
Take the first foliage (I usually start with the pine as it's the biggest one, giving the most coverage) and cut smaller more manageable pieces. Place them into the moss at a slight angle. Do this randomly around the base, turning it as you go. Make sure you have pieces on the inside and outside of the moss as well as in the middle, ensuring the foliage is going in the same direction with each piece.
Step three
Now the base is greened up you can add the dried ingredients. The ones with the steadier stems will push into the moss, any that won't can be tied in with twine. To do this take a piece of twine and tie it around the stem. Position the stem on the wreath, then weave the twine in between the foliage and secure it at the back of the wreath.
Step three
Now the base is greened up you can add the dried ingredients. The ones with the steadier stems will push into the moss, any that won't can be tied in with twine. To do this take a piece of twine and tie it around the stem. Position the stem on the wreath, then weave the twine in between the foliage and secure it at the back of the wreath.
Step Four
Once you have finished decorating your wreath, I find it useful to hold the wreath up or hang it to see if there are any gaps, these can then be filled in with foliage.
Step Five
Time to add the ribbon using the bamboo mossing pin (this can be found in the envelope with your ribbon). Simply put the ribbon over the pin and push the pin into the moss base.