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Post by Admin on Jul 1, 2005 6:40:43 GMT 10
Cornhusk Doll Pioneer boys and girls couldn’t afford to buy fancy dolls. Instead, they made their own out of whatever materials were at hand. One kind of doll was made out of cornhusks. You’ll need: 10 dried cornhusks
a small Styrofoam ball
string
pipe cleaners
a pan or bucket
paint, markers, string, fabric, and other items for decorating your finished doll 1. Soak the cornhusks in water to soften them, up to one hour. Keep the husks moist while working by covering them with a damp towel. 2. Place three husks together. Wrap them around the Styrofoam ball and tie a piece of string under it. This is your doll’s head. 3. Make the doll’s arms by wrapping a corn husk around a pipe cleaner and tying it at both ends with a piece of string. 4. Cut a piece of husk 3 inches wide and 4 inches long. Wrap it around one end of the arm piece and tie it. Pull it back to form a puffed sleeve and tie it to the arm piece. Repeat on the other side of the arm. 5. Center the arm piece under the head and tie the husks under the arms. This is your doll’s body. 6. Turn the doll upside down and tie four husks around the waist. Turn the doll right side up and pull the husks down to form a skirt. 7. If you want your doll to wear a skirt, leave it as it is. If you want your doll to wear pants, divide the skirt husks into two sections. Tie each section at the bottom near the ankles.
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Post by braided-rug on Aug 12, 2005 16:55:49 GMT 10
Thank you for posting that.
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Post by Admin on Aug 15, 2005 23:59:03 GMT 10
Your welcome. I posted several more idea for fun if your interested.
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Post by ellise on Aug 16, 2005 0:54:38 GMT 10
Too Cute! I'll have to make a couple of these. Thanks Car!
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Post by Admin on Aug 16, 2005 4:55:47 GMT 10
These look cute with your fall displays. I helped my ds Scott's elementary school class make these one year..(he loving volunteered his mom to help. He said his mom could do every craft, lol. you never seen a mom take a corn husk doll making lesson so fast in your life) Anyway, they are fairly easy to make and fun...
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Post by braided-rug on Nov 30, 2005 18:39:35 GMT 10
Not sure how to dry the corn husks, but the girls helped with the corn for tea, and are drying them on the verandah on newspaper.
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