This year we decided to plant Indian corn in our garden. It was corn left over from last year's decorating that I had hanging in the garage, so Brad planted it thinking that we would only have a few ears. Well, it was a bumper crop! I think you can have a bumper crop of Indian corn?. Anyway, I decided to make a wreath out of all the "mini" ears to use to decorate the front door.
All you need is:
1 18 inch straw wreath (remove plastic wrap)
hot glue gun and a ton of glue sticks (I probably used about 7)
Indian corn. (It took 44 mini ears to go all the way around my wreath)
All you have to do is generously put hot glue on the ear of corn and attach to the wreath. Hold it there for about 30 seconds or until it feels like it won't slide off. Continue until the entire wreath is covered.
I like how it turned out. It won't keep year after year. That's the only downfall. If I store it in the attic, I'm sure the mice will discover it and have a feast! So, I'll just have to make another one next year!
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