So the boy started plucking all of the kernels off the Indian corn we had left over from our Halloween party. And so it began...
Corn art...
The great Indian pop corn taste test at H&T's house...
(the small "strawberry corn"on the left tasted the best - cooked stove top in coconut oil. The larger multi-color corn didn't pop well, burned, and was chewy)
And of course corn necklaces... or in this case more like garland.
Why just disaply Indian Corn when you can deconstruct it, paint it, glue it, cook it, soak it, stab it, string it, and THEN display it? Nature always provides the best kind of fun.
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9 comments:
So corny and wonderful! Love when things like this happen.
Very cool! It looks like Z had lots of fun with the corn. I love the garland, and your nature corner is gorgeous, as always! When are you guys heading down this way again?
Love it! Why didn't I think of that?
That garland is the bomb! I love it!
Love all the happy making and doing the corn inspired! Also, love the last photo of your little nature corner!
Lots of love for the indian corn here. we still have tons of kernels. we have sorted and mixed into soups, sorted and put out for the blue jars and sorted some more. we did some corn pictures too.
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wonderful post! love all the different ways you used it :)
What a cute craft corner - I especially love all of the mushrooms!
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