Thanksgiving Craft: Paper Indian Corn
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Activities,
Camp Crafts
by Navajo Trails Summer Camp
Saturday, November 20, 2010
I always loved these tissue paper crafts as a kid. Easy to do with simple supplies, but looks great! Something fun to do over the weekend!
Supplies:
Natural-colored raffia paper
Scissors
Glue
Yellow poster board or construction paper
Colored tissue paper
Instructions
To make each stalk, cut three 18-inch lengths of natural-colored paper twist (sometimes called raffia paper). Untwist them, then trim the edges to resemble corn husks.
Fan out the husks so that they overlap and use a few drops of glue to hold them together.
From yellow poster board, cut out an ear of corn (about 10 inches long and 3 inches wide) and glue it atop the husks.
Now crumple a bunch of 3-inch colored tissue paper squares to create rounded kernels and glue them to the ear. Lastly, gather the husk bottoms and tie them together with a strip of raffia.
CUTE!
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