I am not sure where I came up with this idea originally. In looking for pictures, I discovered that there are several versions posted online already. I will share how we did this project. This was fun, but kind of messy.
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{Indian Corn Craft by Mia, Age 4} |
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Materials:
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{By Logan, Age 2} |
- yellow construction paper
- paint (we used orange, yellow-orange, brown, white, and blue)
- paint brush
- tray/plate for paint
- newspaper
- bubble wrap
- scissors
- paper bag
- glue
Directions:
- Cut bubble wrap into the shape of an ear of corn.
- Protect work surface with newspaper. Pour some paint onto a Styrofoam tray (leftover from meat packaging) or a plate. Paint the bubble wrap in various colors of Indian corn. My kids used big foam paintbrushes, but if you have older kids, they could paint each individual bubble a different color with a smaller paintbrush.
- Press bubble wrap paint-side down onto a piece of yellow construction paper. Allow paint to dry.
- Once paint is dried, cut out your ear of corn.
- Crumple up a paper bag. We used a grocery bag, but a paper lunch sack would also work. Tear the bag into strips and glue the strips to the backside of your paper to make the corn husks.
- After glue is dried you can display your bubble wrap printed Indian corn craft.
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