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Paper Corn on the Cob Craft for Kids

Nothing says fall quite like corn! From colorful cornfields to delicious corn on the cob at Thanksgiving, corn is one of the best symbols of the autumn season. That’s why this paper corn on the cob craft is such a fun activity to do with your kids.

Whether you’re looking for a fun Thanksgiving craft or just a creative way to celebrate the season, this easy corn craft is sure to be a favorite.

corn on the cob craft

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Supplies You’ll Need for Your Corn Craft

Gathering the right materials is the first step in your paper corn crafting adventure. Nothing complex, just a few basics that you probably already have at home or can easily get your hands on.

You only need a few basic materials to make your corn craft for kids:

corn on the cob supplies

How to Make a Paper Corn on the Cob Craft

Step 1: Cut the Husk

Use two shades of green construction paper to cut out a V-shape. These will be the husks of your corn.

cut paper for cob

Step 2: Cut the Corn

From yellow construction paper, cut a cone shape. This will be your ear of corn.

corn

Step 3: Add the Corn Details

Using a dark marker, draw curvy lines across the yellow paper to create the look of kernels.

corn on the cob craft

Step 4: Assemble the Corn

Glue the yellow corn shape behind the V-shaped green husks. Adjust the angle so it looks like corn peeking out of its husk.

And just like that, your corn on the cob craft is finished!

finished craft corn

Final Thoughts

This paper corn craft is the perfect way to celebrate autumn and Thanksgiving with your kids. It’s easy to set up, fun to make, and results in an adorable decoration that will brighten up your home or classroom.

Let’s read about fall!

Let’s keep the fun going with these fun reads! There are so many benefits to reading aloud to kids. It’s even been found that reading books to toddlers can help build their empathy, aiding in social-emotional development.

Regardless of age, the advantages of instilling a love for reading early on are vast and should not be overlooked.

Must-read books all about fall:

Activities centered around fall!

Are you looking for fun activities for kids centered around learning all about fall? Look no further!

  1. Make leaf confetti from real leaves
  2. Make a fall wreath
  3. Make a paper plate pumpkin to display in your home
corn on the cob craft made from paper

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