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Indian Corn
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  1. #INDIAN CORN HOW TO MAKE BEADED#
  2. #INDIAN CORN FREE AND FAN#
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Then they sat in front of the TV while they threaded the beads onto the pipe cleaners. My kids got so excited when they saw these! They spent a good 20 minutes picking their colours. I was inspired by the awesome craft over at Cutesy Crafts.You know I love finding crafts that my kids can do on their own with little to no supervision. Plus, it’s super low mess! Pour the beads into a styrofoam cup to help keep them from spilling everywhere. I can’t believe how realistic the craft version looks!? Using only pipe cleaners and pony beads, it’s super quick and simple to make.

Indian Corn How To Make Beaded

I like to be really organized and have each colour bead sorted in its own little container. Plastic Pony Beads (approximately 120 beads)Grab four 12 inch tan coloured pipe cleaners and an assortment of beads in the shades you like best. The affiliate links below will take you to products on Amazon that are similar to the supplies we used to make this craft: You might be surprised by how awesome neon corn looks!! Check out our video for how to make Beaded Pipe Cleaner Indian Corn:You know I love simple crafts! So if you have the beads and pipe cleaners out already, here are even more easy projects you can make with them:Beaded Pipe Cleaner Dragonflies How to make Beaded Pipe Cleaner Indian Corn:Here’s a list of what you’ll need. Kids come up with the most AWESOME colour combinations, and they aren’t afraid to try new combinations. He didn’t quite have the patience to make the whole thing, but he managed to bead at least half of it before he asked me to finish it.If you don’t have pony beads in fall or earth tones, just run with whatever colours you have on hand.

Indian Corn Free And Fan

I bet you could even find a way to fashion each one into a nifty napkin holder!This beaded pipe cleaner Indian corn craft is SO FUN! And it’s so simple to make. They could hold a small name card and double as a little party favour that your guests can take home. Before you know it, you and your kiddos will have your very own bushel!Once you’ve made all of your cute little corns, you could string them together and make a garland or group a bunch in a bowl for table decoration.I even love the idea of going all out (what better time for being “extra” than Thanksgiving?) and making one for each place setting at the holiday table. No need for precision or patterns with this one, just go with the flow!Once you’ve covered your star in beads it’s time to shape your corn! Carefully bend each end upward and gather the points together.Next, take the tops of your pipe cleaners and twist them a couple times to secure the beads and form the corn “husks.” Be sure to leave some ends free and fan them out a bit.Repeat as needed to create as many mini corns as your heart desires!Stick with one colour theme or change them up as you go.

It’s a great craft for October or fall/autumn in general. This is such a fun and easy kids craft and a super fun Thanksgiving activity.

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