Thanksgiving Craft: Paper Indian Corn

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.

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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