I have always wanted to make a harvest wreath using Indian corn. Our grocery stores always carry this during Fall and the colors are just spectacular. Mr. Vettel said that I can harvest all the corn kernels and grown my own Indian corn next summer too!
Supplies needed:
– Indian Corn (you can order online here)
– Grapevine Wreath (I used this one)
– Glue Gun (I have had great success with this one!)
Directions
- With your grapevine wreath on a flat surface, arrange your corn in the desired pattern. I used six large and 24 small ears, with a 1-4-1-4 pattern.
- With the glue gun put a substantial amount of hot glue on the ear of corn and attach to the wreath. Hold for a few seconds to secure. Glue all of the ears of corn on the wreath.
- Let dry for a few hours.
- Hang and enjoy your autumnal masterpiece!
This is a beautiful, easy wreath that is perfect to display indoors on a hutch or door. This wreath would also be a gorgeous outdoor focal point too. How pretty would this be on a garden door! Whichever you choose, the colors of fall are robust and this wreath is sure to last all Fall long!