DIY head wreath. How to weave a wreath on your head from wildflowers. How to create a wreath of artificial flowers with your own hands

Head wreath made of paper flowers. Master class with step-by-step photos


The work was made using the paper filigree technique.
Authors: Peshkova Agata 6 years old and Kozyreva Lyudmila Aleksandrovna teacher of additional education at the MBU DO "House of Young Technicians" in Korolev, Moscow Region.
Master Class designed for children 6–8 years old, it will be useful for educators, teacher organizers, additional education teachers, and parents.
Purpose: head decoration, gift.
Target: Making a wreath on your head from paper using the paper filigree technique.
Tasks: 1. Develop fine motor skills, skills in working with scissors, creative and design abilities, and imagination.
2. Cultivate neatness, interest in creativity, love for the beauty of nature.
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People say: “The red summer has come.” Red means beautiful. And indeed, there is so much beauty in nature in summer. Each lawn shimmers with all shades of green lace of leaves and blades of grass. And scattered throughout this greenery are flowers of various shapes and colors. Even in ancient times, people learned to weave this beauty into wreaths and decorate their heads with them.

For this we need materials and tools: multi-colored paper strips 3cm wide and thin white and green strips 5mm wide; stencil ruler with circles; scissors, paper rolling tool; PVA glue.


First, cut wide multi-colored strips into fringes.


To each wide strip we will glue a thin strip of the color that you choose for the middle of the flower. Starting from the tip of a thin strip, twist the entire strip tightly using a tool or a toothpick. Carefully remove it from the tool and secure the tip of the strip with glue.


You need to make a lot of such multi-colored parts, the number will depend on the size of the head, Agatha got 16 pieces.


Let's open the flowers by bending the fringe from the middle to the edges.


Glue a hoop from thick green paper or cardboard to the size of the head, 2.5 cm wide.

Cut out leaves from green paper rectangles measuring 3x5cm. It is not necessary to maintain exact dimensions; it is even better if the leaves are slightly different from each other.

The wreath will look more delicate if it contains not only large, but also small flowers and leaves. For small flowers, twist thin white stripes on the tool, remove them from the tool and, without unraveling, secure the tip of the strip with glue. Between the double flowers on the wreath there will be one branch with three white circles, so the number of white details will depend on the number of large flowers on the hoop.


Now we will make small leaves from thin green stripes, 5mm wide. To do this, twist them on a tool or toothpick and loosen them on a ruler to a size of 14-15mm, then secure the tip of the strip with glue and give it the shape of a leaf by pressing the circle with your fingers on both sides.
We will glue three of these leaves onto a thin green strip; they will also be located on the hoop between the flowers.


Now all the parts for the wreath are ready, you can start assembling.

We will paste our flowers onto the paper hoop in the order anyone wants, the main thing is that they are distributed evenly across the hoop.

Glue the leaves onto the hoop between the flowers.


Now between the flowers we will beautifully glue branches with white circles. You can end here, but you can get creative and add something of your own or even change something, using Agatha’s work as a basis.
You might want to add red berries or thin blades of grass to your wreath.


Finally, you can try our jewelry on your head and even go out for a walk in it. And everyone around will admire and wonder where you found such beauty for your wreath? It looks almost like the real thing, only a little fairy-tale-like, and you will also look like a fairy-tale beauty in it.

At fashion shows in recent seasons, you can often see the demonstration of dresses and sundresses in combination with wreaths adorning the heads of models. The sizes of the compositions are very diverse, as are the colors. The trend for this accessory was immediately appreciated by the fair sex. Moreover, age does not matter. Everyone can choose the ideal model for themselves, highlighting their natural beauty.

Suitable for whom and for what occasions?

Almost all women can use a wreath to decorate their hair. Another question is the choice of floral composition and flower sizes. Teenagers and girls can safely try on any form. The main criterion is compatibility with the outfit. For women, discreet compositions of small buds are more suitable. The color scheme should consist primarily of pastel and light colors.

It is appropriate to wear the accessory even in everyday life. It’s clear that you can hardly wear such an accessory to work. But for meetings with friends or a weekend trip, this decor is quite suitable.

The main purpose of the wreath is considered to be special occasions and holidays. In recent years, there has been a popularity of using the accessory in the image of a bride. Little girls and grown ladies look equally good with delicate little buds on their heads. This emphasizes femininity and gives the appearance a delicate note and charm.

Folk festivals and holidays can also be an occasion to transform your hair by decorating your hair with a wreath. Today's youth love to celebrate Ivan Kupala. Girls with a floral arrangement on their heads look mysterious and charming. This holiday is not complete without an obligatory attribute - a wreath woven from fresh flowers.

When using a floral accessory, it is important to remember that it is appropriate in the spring and summer. Although some fashionistas manage to combine it with fur coats and high boots. You can adapt the accessory to the time of year using decorative elements that correspond to the flowering time. Fall decorations look beautiful and appropriate with yellowed leaves.


The wedding hairstyle can be complemented with delicate wreaths made of beads or flowers.


It is appropriate to wear the accessory even in everyday life


Little girls and grown ladies look equally good with delicate little buds on their heads


Cute little ladies can wear a wreath for a photo shoot

How to make it yourself

For manufacturing you will need the following materials:

  • wire;
  • flowers on branches or individual buds;
  • tapes.

To ensure that the base is firmly fixed on the head, you can use a headband. It is recommended to complement the flowers with beads and various greenery. This way the composition will look more beautiful and richer.

The only tools you need are scissors. To make it easier to attach flowers, stylists recommend using a glue gun. The hot fixation method will quickly and reliably fix the desired fragment to the base. This will save a lot of time drying the surface.

Elements for the composition are used from different materials. For celebrations and stately events, the hair is decorated with a headband of live inflorescences. But plastic and paper are more often used. A composition made of fabric looks very impressive. The skill is honed over the years, resulting in buds that cannot be immediately distinguished from real flowers.


Made from artificial flowers

Step-by-step instruction:

  1. Measure the circumference of your head to create a wire frame. If it is not possible to take measurements, then you should make a wire rim with open ends to which the ribbons are fixed. By tying it at the back of the head, the wreath can be worn in different sizes. If you use a measure, you need to cut 3-4 wire rods with a length equal to the circumference of the head plus 4-5 cm to fix the ring. Twist the base from them without closing the ends.
  2. Take branches of artificial flowers and separate them into individual buds and leaves. Short branches are also suitable for the composition. Flowers need to be cut close to the base so that the stems do not interfere with the fastening.
  3. First make a preparation of buds and leaves, laying them out on the table. Larger fragments are placed in the center, and smaller ones are placed toward the back of the head. Flowers should have the same tone and size, and the overall composition should be complemented by greenery from leaves and twigs.
  4. Cut circles from felt, smaller in diameter than flower buds.
  5. Glue a felt piece to each piece so that there is a free strip 0.5-0.7 mm wide in the center.
  6. String all the elements one by one, pulling the wire backing into the empty space in the center of the felt.
  7. Distribute and adjust the composition.
  8. Twist the ends of the wire, wrapping each other several times.
  9. Cover the junction of the rim with flowers.


From fresh flowers

Step-by-step instructions for making a wreath:

  1. Make a wire frame. To do this, you need to cut 3-4 twigs, the length of which will be equal to the size of the head circumference plus 3-4 cm for fixing the ends.
  2. Prepare the plants by cutting their stems into 10-14 cm pieces. To prevent flowers from wilting quickly, they should be treated with floral spray. This way the wreath will maintain a presentable appearance for a long time.
  3. Wrap the resulting ring with 4-5 cm of floral tape, then place the wreath fragments one by one. Secure each stem tightly with tape, making 3-4 turns. The elements need to be placed closer to each other. The elements will be primary flowers, field herbs, and other greenery. As an addition, you can use beads and pebbles mounted on pieces of wire. In combination with fresh flowers, the decor will look elegant.
  4. The stems of the last elements are hidden under fixed plants and tightly fixed with tape.

Wreaths from living inflorescences can be woven without creating a frame. There is no need to trim the stems in this case. Start weaving by forming a bunch of 3-5 stems. Each new fragment is wrapped around the long stems of the initial bundle in two turns (before the inflorescence and after it).

The end is connected to the bundle and closed into a ring using floral tape. To give the accessory strength, you can add a satin ribbon to the stems of the initial bunch. You can use it later to connect the composition.





From autumn leaves

A wreath of autumn leaves looks very beautiful. The most popular is maple. Its leaves turn yellow faster than other trees, and its structure is strong, not losing its original appearance for a long time.

Step-by-step instruction:

  1. Attach 4-6 leaves at a time to a rim prepared from wire. Fixation is carried out using floral tape.
  2. After 3-4 bunches of maple leaves, insert a sprig of rowan. A reminder of summer would be useful. To do this, you can insert green leaves every 5-7 rows.
  3. The stems of the last fragments need to be hidden under the fixed leaves, and cut off the excess ones.


From paper

Paper flowers turn out to be very delicate and fragile. When worn, they can lose their shape, so experts recommend fixing flower arrangements on a solid base. A regular hoop is best suited for this. It is better if its base is wide, then the accessory will turn out to be massive.

Instructions:

  1. Place a composition of paper buds and leaves on the table. You can add plastic greenery and beads fixed on a wire. Place the massive part in the middle, and place small elements towards the edges.
  2. Attach the fragments to the base of the hoop one by one using hot glue or PVA.
  3. Compact the composition with herbs and other decor.
  4. Parts of the hoop that go behind the ears There is no need to paste over with floral elements.



From tapes

To create a wreath, you will need to prepare elements: 4-5 types of flowers, greenery, stamens. All of them are made from satin and organza ribbons. If everything is clear from the tonality of the colors (for a beautiful composition they are made from various bright colors), then the leaves are cut out to create a three-dimensional composition from several shades of green ribbon. To add airiness, you need to use organza blanks.

The shape of the greenery should follow the outlines of the leaves of several plants. For example: poplar, oak, maple. All edges of elements made from tapes must be melted to prevent fraying of the threads. You can use a lighter for these purposes. The most commonly chosen flowers are: poppies, daisies, cornflowers, roses, chrysanthemums, asters. They combine well with each other or in addition to other inflorescences.

Step-by-step instruction:

  1. Braid the headband with green ribbon using the “snake” method. Secure the ends of the weave with a needle and thread. This will be the base.
  2. Glue the leaves along the contour of the rim on both sides. Lay the elements overlapping, using different types of greenery. You should get a voluminous base.
  3. Next, secure one by one flowers on glue.
  4. Lastly, the composition is sealed with organza leaves. They need to be fixed 3-5 pieces at a time. Then the wreath will be big.
  5. Sew a 10-15 cm elastic band to the edges of the headband(depending on head circumference). It should be decorated with green organza.
  6. Sew several freely sagging ribbons of 30-40 cm each onto the elastic band. It will look beautiful if you use satin strips of different thicknesses (1 and 2 cm). Their colors should echo the tones of the colors used in the composition. Make a beautiful triangular undercut along the edges of the ribbons.









  • For long events, you should carefully use accessories made from live inflorescences. They quickly lose their appearance and by the middle of the celebration they will completely lose their presentable appearance if they are not first kept in the refrigerator. A special spray purchased at a florist store will help prevent rapid fading.
  • If active recreation is planned, the reliability of fastening the wreath should be taken into account. Ribbons tied at the back of the head will help to better fix the headband on the head.
  • A bright wreath of large flowers should not be complemented with flashy makeup. The result will be image overload.
  • A floral accessory looks impressive on loose and slightly curled hair. Appearance takes on features of tenderness, romanticism and freshness.
  • You can make a wreath from several branches of artificial flowers. First you need to disassemble the branches into separate fragments. Then assemble the composition by gluing the elements onto the hoop.
  • It is recommended to use accessories for special events and weddings from small flowers of pastel colors. Thin satin ribbons will make the decoration fit for purpose.
  • Before making a wreath for the bride from fresh flowers, you should consult a florist. A specialist will tell you which plants are best used to make decorations. Quick damage to a floral headband can ruin the holiday.
  • The longer the strands, the larger the composition elements in the wreath.
  • The accessory should fit comfortably on the head. You should not build too bulky rims. They are uncomfortable to wear, and in the photo your face will constantly get lost in the buds and leaves.
  • If the bride's outfit includes a wreath, then the buds from the rim should echo the bouquet.

The beautiful floral wreath on the girl’s head evokes thoughts of river nymphs and fairies. This simple, but at the same time magical accessory has gained wild popularity recently, and not a single friendly outdoor party can take place without it. The knowledge of how to weave a wreath came to us from ancient times, but is still relevant today.

Flower wreath - magical decoration

Weaving flower wreaths is an art. Since ancient times, girls have decorated their heads with this unusual but affordable accessory. And there was a whole science about how to weave a wreath of flowers. A certain set of different types of flowers in the correct order could give its owner happiness in family life, prosperity, love or health.

Not a single ceremony or festival could do without a ritual decoration of flowers. They were hung on the door as a talisman and placed on women in labor to ease contractions and prevent the evil eye. It was especially important to know how to weave wreaths for Ivan Kupala. Such an accessory was considered a powerful remedy against evil spirits, capable of protecting its owner. This is due to the fact that wormwood was woven into the decoration, which, according to legend, has magical properties.

Strong protective amulet

In ancient times, it was believed that any object with a hole denotes the sacred feminine principle and is a symbol of feminine nature and the birth of life. Not only flower wreaths, but also rings, rolls, hoops and stones with natural holes, called the chicken god, were strong amulets. Such objects were credited with the ability to scare away misfortune and illness, remove the evil eye and negativity that was disgusting to a person. These were the most accessible amulets that any woman or girl could create; she just had to know how to weave a wreath of flowers to get the desired result. They were used to decorate homes and pets, thereby increasing positive energy, fertility and prosperity.

Wreath for Ivan Kupala

Weaving jewelry for this holiday was quite important, because it was not only a protective amulet, but also a way to find out one’s destiny. Wildflowers such as chamomile, poppy, hops, wormwood, periwinkle, immortelle, cornflower, mint, yarrow and many others were collected for him. It is quite important that 12 medicinal plants are used in a ritual object; only such a wreath could bring happiness.

After the celebration, the process of fortune telling began. To do this, they threw wreaths with a lit candle into the river, and depending on how they floated, the whole fortune-telling was interpreted. For example, if a candle on a decoration quickly went out, it foreshadowed trouble. If the wreath quickly floated with the flow, it promised the girl a quick marriage. The magical knowledge of how to weave wreaths for Ivan Kupala and how to tell fortunes on this holiday was passed down from generation to generation, and each region had its own customs of using this ritual object.

The key to happiness for newlyweds

A wedding wreath has long been considered a symbol of the birth of a new life among the Slavic peoples and was a mandatory attribute for newlyweds. The ritual of exchanging wreaths between the bride and groom originated much earlier than the exchange of rings. Marriage jewelry was kept for a long time, sometimes for a lifetime. They were placed in a prominent place or hidden in chests, sewn into the pillows of spouses and their children.

Periwinkle was always woven into the wedding decoration, which has always been a symbol of eternal love, capable of enduring all adversity. Bird feathers were also woven, while richer newlyweds could afford to buy peacock feathers. The less wealthy wove chicken ones dyed green. Feathers symbolized the ease of life together for the spouses, and the green color meant the beginning of a new life. The mystery of how to weave a wreath for a wedding has survived to this day. And now it is quite popular to use these attributes at modern ethnic-style wedding ceremonies.

Wildflowers are the main assistants in weaving

The most accessible and cheapest material for creating bright decorations are wildflowers. But do not underestimate them - the smells of wild plants create an aromatherapy effect, and their beautiful appearance gives the decoration tenderness and naivety. Before weaving a wreath of wildflowers, it is better to understand what they mean. Poppy is a symbol of passing beauty and youth. White field chamomile has long been considered a symbol of innocence and tenderness. Cornflower is a sign of modesty and holiness, strength and health. Periwinkle meant a declaration of love, yarrow - free will, and immortelle - health.

Previously, before weaving a wreath of wildflowers, ribbons were woven into it, each of which had its own meaning. For example, a red ribbon meant that the girl was engaged. Green was worn by those who had reached the age for marriage, but had not yet acquired a groom. Blue ones were intended for orphans, and white ones adorned the heads of girls under marriageable age.

How to weave a wreath of dandelions?

Weaving flower jewelry was part of the mandatory summer entertainment program for every girl. Many people still remember how to weave a wreath of dandelions. It is better to choose flowers with a long and strong stem. Finding them is quite easy: they grow in the shade of trees. To make the wreath lush and beautiful, the buds need to be selected fresh and with large heads.

The technology of how to weave a wreath (the process diagram is given above) is quite simple. Having reached the desired length of the decoration, you need to connect its ends. Applying the end of the product to the beginning, we unfold the flowers away from ourselves. After which you need to take a new dandelion and attach it to the beginning of work. Next, we place the stem behind the head of the first flower and wrap it around until it becomes short. Then we take the next one and repeat this procedure until the entire base of the wreath is hidden behind the flowers. You can fasten the decoration using blades of grass or thread.

A romantic wreath of dandelions, thanks to its bright yellow color, looks very impressive, but has several drawbacks. Such decoration is not particularly durable and after a while loses its fresh appearance. You can also stain not only your hands, but also your dress with milk. It is better to weave a decoration from field chamomile, which can be found in any clearing.

How to weave a wreath of daisies?

Chamomile has always been considered a symbol of purity and innocence, and jewelry made from this flower adds freshness and romanticism. Weaving a chamomile wreath will not take much time. To do this, you just need a bouquet of flowers with long stems and a couple of blades of grass or thread to hold the composition together. You need to start weaving a wreath with two flowers; to do this, you should wrap one stem around the other, after which you take a third flower and apply it to the structure. Wrap the third flower around the second bud, creating a loop and securing the stems together. We do the same with the next flower, and this procedure must be repeated until the desired length of the decoration is achieved.

The principle of how to weave a wreath from daisies is almost no different from weaving from dandelions. The only thing to keep in mind is that chamomile stems are denser and need to be woven a little tighter. It is better to choose younger plants with flexible stems, this will make weaving easier. When the wreath reaches the desired length, you should fold the ends together and carefully tie them with thread or blades of grass, trying to hide the ends of the stems under the buds.

Chic wreath of fresh flowers

To create a beautiful and stylish decoration from fresh flowers, you need to have taste and be able to combine colors. The fact is that for such accessories it is recommended to use several types of buds, and it is quite important to be able to select flowers that are in harmony with each other. To create a decoration, you need to stock up on medium-thick wire, wire cutters, satin and floral ribbons, flowers and herbs.

Before weaving a wreath, you need to measure the volume of your head with a measuring tape and create a wire frame to fit this size. For each flower, it is necessary to cut the stem to a length of 5 cm, after which, applying the stems to the frame, wrap them with satin or floral ribbon. You need to repeat this until the entire frame is hidden under the buds. You can slightly increase the volume of the product; for this, the flowers are collected in small bouquets of three or four pieces and only then attached to the frame.

Arrangement of artificial flowers

Some ethno-style events are also held in winter, when it is difficult to get fresh flowers. In this case, the best way out of the situation will be artificial buds, which differ little in appearance from real ones. Before weaving a wreath on your head from artificial inflorescences, you need to stock up on the following materials:

  • Artificial flowers, spikelets and grasses.
  • Satin ribbon.
  • Thick cardboard.
  • Thermal gun.
  • Mounting tape or tape.

From a sheet of thick cardboard, cut out two donuts of the required diameter, one of them should be slightly smaller. Now you need to create the volume of the base; to do this, we wrap newspapers around it and wrap everything with mounting flight tape. If you don't have tape, you can use clear tape. On top of the newspapers, to give the product a neat look, glue the second part of the base.

Now you can start decorating the wreath. To do this, we divide the flowers into parts and use a heat gun to glue them to the base. We place ears and blades of grass between the buds. To get a lush accessory, you need to try to glue the buds as tightly as possible, hiding the gaps under flowers and herbs. If you attach several satin ribbons to one side, you can get an original accessory with a Ukrainian flavor.

The science of how to weave a wreath is quite simple. You need to take some flowers and add patience and a lot of imagination. From this mixture you will get a stylish and original accessory that will be appropriate at any picnic or outdoor event and will add charm and seductiveness to its owner.

A wreath woven on the head is not only beautiful, but also unusual. You may need it for some outdoor holiday, or you can weave it just like that, for your own pleasure.

First, you need to choose the material from which we will weave the wreath. Traditionally these are wildflowers, with long and flexible stems. Chamomiles, dandelions, and cornflowers are great. If you want to choose other flowers, for example, lilies or roses, then you should not give up the idea just because the stems are stiff and difficult to bend. In such a situation, ordinary grass can be an excellent helper; it is the grass that weaves the tough stems together to form a wreath. However, before you take, for example, roses, you must remove all the thorns from them. When the material is ready, you can start.

Weaving a wreath begins with choosing a base; the largest flowers with a strong and long stem serve as it. You need to take several of these flowers and make a bunch of them. A new flower is placed on the base, its stem is braided around the base in a cross, and the free stems are sent along the base. Then take the next flower and do the same.

As a result, with the appearance of new stems, the base will become stronger, and the wreath will not fall apart. Each new flower must be woven as close as possible to the previous one; you should not be afraid that the wreath will turn out to be very dense. Because after a couple of hours after weaving, the flowers will dry out a little and therefore decrease in size and will lie much looser. By not following this rule, you can end up with a very loose headdress that will simply fall apart the first time you try to put it on your head. It is important to constantly try on the wreath; if you do not do this, it may turn out to be large or small. After it is finished, unbraiding or braiding it will be quite problematic, because by interfering with the structure of a ready-made wreath, the flowers can easily be spoiled. When it comes time to complete the wreath, the two ends simply need to be tied together using a blade of grass. The protruding ends should be hidden between the stems, as they will not stick out aesthetically in different directions. Now you know how to weave a wreath.
Autumn wreath

In autumn there are much fewer flowers, and therefore there is practically nothing to weave a wreath from. The hard stems of chrysanthemums bend very poorly; if desired, they can be used in a wreath, but they will have to be intertwined, again, with grass. However, another problem may arise, namely, how to weave a wreath of leaves. They are all so beautiful, bright, unusual, they will look great as a headdress at some autumn holiday. If the leaves have long enough stems, then you can weave a wreath in the traditional way, just like with flowers. However, if some problems arise with the length, then you will also have to resort to the help of additional components. Again, they can be grass, as well as a variety of berries on elastic stems. A combined wreath will look very harmonious and unusual.

The combination of colors and bright shades will only benefit your autumn “crown”. Another way to weave leaves is to make a kind of garland from them. Small leaves, for example, birch leaves, are perfect for such purposes. By weaving them into a ribbon, using grass, they do not create a clear wreath circling the head. They are laid in a circle, in the shape of a spiral, thus forming a kind of cap. It can be worn not only as jewelry, but also as a wonderful, natural sunscreen. In such a headdress the head does not sweat, and it looks unusual and interesting.

Wreaths can be very different, it all depends solely on the desire and imagination of the needlewoman. It is only important to secure the stems well and then the beauty can be worn all day. And you already know how to weave wreaths.

You will need

  • - wire (1.0-1.2 mm);
  • - white tape;
  • - two types of flowers (small rose buds, dendrobium orchids);
  • - small greens asparagus, boxwood, ruscus;
  • - white satin ribbon.

Instructions

Measure the circumference of the head of the person for whom the wreath is being made. If this is not possible, then make a wreath in an open ring with ribbon ties. Such an addition will not only not spoil it, but, on the contrary, will give the wreath even more charm.

Measure a piece of wire equal to the circumference of the head plus 4-6 cm to connect the ends and obtain a closed ring. Cut one or two more of these lengths to make a ring from two or three wires folded together. The more massive and additional elements, the stronger the wreath design should be.

Wrap the wire tightly (while it is not yet bent) with white tape. This slightly sticky one, used by florists when making various accessories from it, is sold in any florist. Bring the ends of the wire together and secure them by wrapping one end around the other several times. The circumference of the wreath should be equal to the circumference of the head.

In the case of making an open wreath, measure the wire with a length equal to double or triple the circumference of the head - depending on the expected weight of the accessory. Wrap the wire with tape and fold it so that you get a segment equal to the standard head circumference (for size M - 57-58 cm, for size S - 55-56 cm).

At the ends of the open wreath, bend the wire bends slightly to create loops for attaching ribbons. Thread 1cm wide white satin ribbons through these loops and tie them to the wreath frame.

Attach a small bunch of decorative greenery to the ends of the wreath (or its back). Carefully wrap the stems of the bunches with tape and secure with thin decorative wire for strength.

Place the white roses cut close to the head onto the wreath, distributing them evenly around the entire circumference. For the front of the wreath, choose flowers with more open petals, and use buds towards the back. Place 5-6 orchid flowers between the roses.

Carefully remove the wire frame from under the flowers so that the sequence of flowers you have built is preserved. Start attaching the wreath elements to the frame with tape and wire, alternating two types of flowers and bunches of greenery. Place only sprigs of greenery on the inside of the wreath. Place the roses not in one plane, but rotate them slightly at different angles to the wire frame so that they look natural and the wreath is more voluminous.