Thanksgiving Corn Husk Wreath
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Design Improvised | Haeley Giambalvo
(IC: blogger)
This gorgeous wreath looks difficult to make but it is so easy. A $2 package of corn husks from the grocery store make up the bulk of the wreath.
This wreath makes for amazing Thanksgiving decor - either on your front door or over your mantel, and can be used year after year.
I painted a few of the corn husks with some copper glitter paint, and incorporated a few glittery feathers as well to complete the wreath.
For this project you will need a straw wreath form, package of corn husks, feathers, Martha Stewart glitter paint, a small paint brush, and a glue gun.
The cornhusks are easily torn into 1-2 inch strips to be used on the wreath. Check out all the step-by-step photos on my blog Design Improvised!
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Published November 5th, 2014 11:28 AM
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