How to Diy a Beautiful Rustic Indian Corn Wreath
I had tons of Indian corn in our garden this year. So I went in search of what I could do with it.
This is my version of an Indian corn wreath.
I used what I had on hand but all things could be found at a dollar store or your craft store.
Tools and Materials:
1. Wrap the Wreath
I used a 12" wreath form I had on hand and wrapped it in some muslin so the color of the form would not show through between the ears of corn.
2. Hot Glue the Corn to the Wreath
Now you are going to hot glue your Indian corn to the wreath.
I literally just kept hot-gluing the Indian corn on.
In the one photo, you can see I'm adding just a touch of the hot glue between the ears. I didn't do this to every ear just a few. It seemed to make them hold on better.
3. Add a Hanger
I then used a piece of jute as the hanger. I looped it from the front to the back of the wreath form.
This is quite heavy when done. I recommend hanging it on something that can hold heavier items.
How to Make a DIY Indian Corn Wreath
This really only took me less than a half hour and the outcome is beautiful.
I hope you enjoyed this fall craft and I would love to hear what you think of my creation in the comments!
More Thanksgiving Wreath DIY Projects
Enjoyed the project?
Comments
Join the conversation
-
DN on Oct 20, 2021
Indian corn is my absolutely favorite autumn decoration! I’ve had a little difficulty finding it here in the Midwest the past couple of years. I found some on Etsy. Your wreath is the best!!! 🍂🍁🎃
-
-
-
Corine Mapes- Junk to Gems on Feb 13, 2024
Thank b you so much Katen
-
-
Frequently asked questions
Have a question about this project?