I realize that Fall is over for most and Christmas decorating is already underway, but I still wanted to share this little Indian corn wreath that I made a few weeks ago.
As you can see, it was super easy to make. I just took a bunch of Indian Corn that we grew and hot glued them into a circle on top of an old piece of barn board that we had. It took a total of a 30 minutes to make.
I just love the colors and the rustic feel of it. Plus I love that I can hang it if I want to or just simply stand it upright. Sadly, it will be packed away soon and the Christmas decorations will be brought out.
As you can see, it was super easy to make. I just took a bunch of Indian Corn that we grew and hot glued them into a circle on top of an old piece of barn board that we had. It took a total of a 30 minutes to make.
I just love the colors and the rustic feel of it. Plus I love that I can hang it if I want to or just simply stand it upright. Sadly, it will be packed away soon and the Christmas decorations will be brought out.
ZiaMaria says
Christina, that is so lovely, did you sell any of these, I am sure they would be a huge hit! Thanks for sharing…
Neeroc says
Love this, wish I'd seen this idea in September (our Thanksgiving is mid-October so we're way past the fall decorating. I'm tucking it away for next year!
Melissa @ Sew BitterSweet Designs says
That is lovely!
Kathlene Credi says
Hello. splendid job. I did not imagine this. This is a great story. Thanks!