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Today we’re going back to my roots and making a Deco Mesh wreath for Valentine’s Day. (Did you know one of the things that kicked off my business was this Deco Mesh Ebook?) Click here to read my full disclosure policy.

Tuck in the end of your deco mesh into one set of ties and twist to secure. Then measure 10” of mesh, pinch together, and secure at the next set of twist ties. Then to make sure the wreath is nice and full and you can’t see the frame, create a third row by adding the mesh to the outer ring one more time.

Then just snip off the end and tuck it underneath one of the loops. Then, for every other set of stems, I pinched together two pieces of ribbon in the middle and attached them to the wreath.

You’ll have to staple 4 pipe cleaners on the back of this sign due to the size, one in each corner, and that’s how you’ll attach it to the wreath base.

Make sure you have the pipe cleaners wrapped around the actual metal frame of the wreath, not the mesh, so that it stays secure. Then add in the red geraniums closer to the sign to draw the eye in. Then add in some of the smaller pink blossoms and some leftover greenery to finish out the wreath.

Watch the live video to hear all the little tips and tricks I give to my youtube subscribers along the way.

How to make a deco mesh Valentine's Day Wreath using 10 inch mesh, ribbon and silk flowers by Southern Charm Wreath.
How to make a deco mesh Valentine's Day Wreath using 10 inch mesh, ribbon and silk flowers by Southern Charm Wreath.
How to make a deco mesh wreath by Southern Charm Wreaths using 10 inch mesh, flowers, ribbon and a sign.
How to make a deco mesh wreath by Southern Charm Wreaths using 10 inch mesh, flowers, ribbon and a sign.

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