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Corn Husk Dolls Craft for Kids
While many having been waiting for the warmer weather to get into their swim suits and play in the sun, I have been waiting to see fresh corn on the cob back in produce aisle. Not only have I been dying for the sweet, crunchy kernels to pop in my mouth, but I've been eager to try some projects that I needed corn husks for. The first one is these is these corn husk dolls. They are easy and fun and can be decorated when finished. If you don't have corn on hand. I have a little trick for making them without corn husks too.
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1. If your husks are dried out, soak them in warm water for ten minutes to soften, then pat as dry as possible.
2. Gather an even number of husks (6-12) together and tie one end with twine then fold the husks down in pairs so that the tied end becomes inside what will be the head.
3. Tie one piece of twine to make a neck and another to make a waist. You can stick another husk through the body for form arms. If you want to have your doll wearing pants you can separate the legs and tie them off. The dolls may take a day or two to dry our completely. Once dry you can glue on yarn or raffia for hair, paint them, or make them clothes from bits of fabric. If you don't have corn husks, you can do this same project with yarn. Just cut a dozen eight to ten inch lengths of yarn, tie at one end and treat just as you would the corn husks.
Show us what you make. Share it on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and tag @mommypoppins so we can see your creations too!
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