Begin by using the wire cutters to carefully remove the florals between the base and stem. Follow the same process for the leaves.
Plug in the hot glue gun. While the hot glue is warming up, measure and cut the burlap ribbon to your desired length.
Take one end of ribbon and fold in half. Use the hot glue to hold in place. Take the other end of the ribbon and wrap it around the branch wreath. Repeat the steps for the other end. This image is from another wreath that I put together, but it helps to demonstrate how I hang my burlap ribbon.
Use the hot glue gun to hold the ribbon in place in the back.
Next, place the ranunculus florals in desired placement. Use the leaves as fillers to areas where needed.
When you have your desired floral placement, use the hot glue gun to tack the florals in place. Then use the hot clue to tack the leaves into the desired places.
Allow to cool/dry completely before hanging the wreath in the desired location. (see note below)
Notes
I am not sure how this wreath will hold up against the elements. I have kept ours between our front door and the glass security door.