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Popcorn Kernel Corn On The Cob Craft

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This adorable paper and popcorn kernel corn on the cob craft idea for kids, is perfect to make this Thanksgiving season!
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Corn On The Cob {Kid Craft}

Create a fun and simple craft with your kids – no mess, just lots of smiles! With this popcorn kernel corn on the cob idea, your family will have hours of creative play!

Paper Corn On The Cob {Kid Craft Idea}

Popcorn On The Cob Craft Idea

Hey friends! I’m super excited that you’re here for today’s Corn On The Cob paper craft idea for fall!

With the kids out of school and the “I’m bored” whines starting, what better way to keep them busy than with some crafts? At least, in my opinion!

So if you’re in need of last-minute Thanksgiving-themed kid craft ideas, I have a surprise for you today. Check out our latest post on Glued To My Crafts!

This un-popped Paper and Kernel Corn Cob tutorial is super simple and affordable too. You’ll only need a few supplies and it won’t break the bank! It’s perfect for kids of all ages and can be used as fun decorations. Ready to get started on this “poppin” kid craft? Let’s gather our supplies and get to work!

Find the full tutorial below! Happy crafting, my friends! Please don’t forget to share pictures of your finished corn on the cob creations with us on our Facebook page! #gluedtomycrafts

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Corn On The Cob {Kid Craft}

Looking for a fun craft idea to do with your kids? Check out this easy-to-follow popcorn kernel corn on the cob craft! Perfect for encouraging creativity and imagination.

Craft Supplies:

  • Yellow Cardstock Paper
  • Green Cardstock Paper
  • Un-Popped Popcorn Kernels {please supervise children!}
  • Basic Paper Scissors
  • School Glue

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Directions:

  • First draw/cut out your ear of corn out of cardstock. Yellow for the center and green for the two outer leaves.
  • Next glue those three pieces together to form the corn on the cob.
  • Now put a good layer of glue all over the yellow cardstock piece. Have your child lay the popcorn kernels on top of the glue, until it’s completely covered.
  • Set aside to let it dry completely.
  • Before displaying, carefully remove the kernels that didn’t quite stick to the glue.
  • Then display your paper corn cob piece proudly for all to see!

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Corn On The Cob {Kid Craft}

If you are STILL looking for kid friendly crafts to do this holiday break – be sure to check out our Cheerio Corn, Bubble Wrap Corn and Fall Keepsake craft posts on our website right now!

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Corn On The Cob {Kid Craft}

Paper & Popcorn Kernel Corn On The Cob

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