My sister-in-law, Lindsay, came to me last weekend with a wreath she loved but didn't know where to find. My solution always: "We can make one better than that!" And we did :)
Start with an inexpensive wreath form. I found this one at the dollar store. Lindsay also found one made out of scrap straw at the craft store.
Buy a moss table runner at a craft store and cut it wide enough to go around the wreath. Using a table runner is much easier than plain loose moss because it is tighter knit so the wreath form doesn't show through, and you can apply it in larger pieces for faster application.
Hot glue a six inch section of just the outside of the wreath, and wait for glue to dry. Then wrap moss around wreath and hot glue on the inside, keeping the seam toward the inner, back. Cut slits in the moss on the inside of the wreath so it lays flat against the round surface, the moss folding over each other as needed like wrapping a present.
This is my niece, Charlie, helping me get the bow ready :)
With a few bite marks, tie the bow and hot glue it to the front, top of the wreath. Also hot glue the hanging part of the bow so it drapes over naturally, and sways less in the wind.
Stack 3 faux pumpkins and secure with hot glue. (Tip: I put 2 wooden chicken skewers in the back of the wreath sticking up behind the pumpkins and hot glued the pumpkins to them so they were more secure.)