DIY Indian Corn Decor with painted wood beads
Gosh this one just turned out sooooo cute & it’s so fun to make! I first made Wood Bead Corn a couple fall seasons ago & I made slight adjustments to this design.
I wanted a more vibrant Indian Corn look & I’m truly tickled with how it came out! If you want to see my original tutorial, click HERE!
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SUPPLIES I used:
(you can easily adjust paint colors wood bead size & number of beads to change up the look)
- 12mm sized beads (16 on each part for a total of 128 beads)
- Various Paints (I used Folk Art “Turner’s Yellow”, “Cloudy Day”, “Burnt Umber”+ DecoArt “Country Red”)
- Wire (any wire that is pliable & will fit in bead hole will work)
- Corn Husks and/or Raffia
- Water Mister bottle
- Skewers/Painter’s Tape
- Paint Brush
- Scissors
- Wire Cutters



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