Article: Purchase a foam board from the craft store or find a piece of thick cardboard. Place a large plate onto the foam board, and trace around it. Lift the plate away, then use a smaller plate to trace a smaller circle inside the bigger one.  How wide you made the space between the 2 circles is up to you. The wider the space, the thicker your wreath will be. Use black foam board for dark-colored wreath designs, and white foam board for light-colored wreath designs. Your wreath does not have to be a circle. You can draw a square, heart, or oval instead. Start with the bigger circle first, then do the smaller circle. Discard the inner disk and save the resulting ring shape. You will be gluing your flowers to the top of this ring. Large flowers, such as roses, work the best for this, but you can use smaller ones too. You can use flowers that are all the same shape, size, and color, or you can use a variety of shapes, colors, and sizes. Draw a squiggle of hot glue onto the foam ring, then quickly press a few flowers into it; make sure that the flowers are sticking straight up. Repeat this process until the ring is filled. Start at the top of the ring and work your way around it, like on a clock. Work your way in rows, from the outside edge-in.  Do not add flowers to the sides of the foam board; it is too thick. Do not add flowers to the back, or it won't hang properly. Cut a piece of skinny ribbon. Bring the ends together and tie them into a knot. Flip the wreath over, and hot glue the ribbon to the back so that the looped part sticks out over the top.  The exact length of the ribbon does not matter, but something between 10 to 12 inches (25 to 30 cm) would be good. The hot glue makes this wreath permanent, however it is quick, cheap, and easy to make.
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Trace a wreath shape onto a piece of foam board. Cut the circle out using a craft blade. Buy fake flowers and pull the buds off of the stems. Hot glue the base of the buds to the foam ring. Hot glue a loop of ribbon to the back of the wreath for hanging.