Mini corn ears, a straw wreath base and dried hydrangeas make a striking statement piece for the front door or inside the house and the the best part is that it’s easy to create! 

Sourcing the corn and hydrangeas might be a little tricky, so I have provided links (some affiliate) to the supplies needed for this project. I picked the hydrangeas from my front yard, but they can be found in craft stores and online fairly easily. I had planned to make a burlap ribbon, but ultimately decided I liked the wreath better without one. The plastic thread that binds the straw wreath together melted when the hot glue hit it, so I had to wrap the wreath with floral wire.

DIY MINI INDIAN CORN HYDRANGEA WREATH

SUPPLIES NEEDED

16″ Straw Wreath form
~24 mini Indian Corn ears
Hot glue gun & glue sticks
Dried hydrangea flowers
Floral wire & wire cutters
Wired burlap ribbon (optional)

LET’S MAKE IT!

Wrap the straw wreath with floral wire. Add a little loop to the back of the wreath for hanging. Begin gluing the ears of corn onto the straw wreath.

Fill in any gaps between the ears of corn by gluing small pieces of hydrangea flowers around the wreath.

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Mini corn ears, a straw wreath base and dried hydrangeas make a striking statement piece for the front door or inside the house and the the best part is that it’s easy to create! 

Sourcing the corn and hydrangeas might be a little tricky, so I have provided links (some affiliate) to the supplies needed for this project. I picked the hydrangeas from my front yard, but they can be found in craft stores and online fairly easily. I had planned to make a burlap ribbon, but ultimately decided I liked the wreath better without one. The plastic thread that binds the straw wreath together melted when the hot glue hit it, so I had to wrap the wreath with floral wire.

DIY MINI INDIAN CORN HYDRANGEA WREATH

SUPPLIES NEEDED

16″ Straw Wreath form
~24 mini Indian Corn ears
Hot glue gun & glue sticks
Dried hydrangea flowers
Floral wire & wire cutters
Wired burlap ribbon (optional)

LET’S MAKE IT!

Wrap the straw wreath with floral wire. Add a little loop to the back of the wreath for hanging. Begin gluing the ears of corn onto the straw wreath.

Fill in any gaps between the ears of corn by gluing small pieces of hydrangea flowers around the wreath.

Order your copy of my bestselling book

The Chicken Chick’s Guide to Backyard Chickens

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Mary J. Koester
Mary J. Koester
2025 years ago

Love the wreath idea! So cute!
(Would also love to win treats for our girls!)

Megan Dowling
Megan Dowling
2025 years ago

Our chickens love the mealworms. We haven’t tried any of their other products. Would enjoy winning some! Thanks!

Nanette
Nanette
2025 years ago

I am a new chick mom. Good news, today we were bleassed with our very first egg. Unfortunately, we lost two since getting them in June and one we call Flipper falls over but out of five and now three, two of which are roos…we finally have success!!!! They all where treated with meal worm thus evening.:-)

Carol Stansberry Margerum
Carol Stansberry Margerum
2025 years ago

I have NEVER thought of using my dried up hydrangea blooms! Thanks for the idea!!!

Jenn Gregory
Jenn Gregory
2025 years ago

All of my flock would love this! They’re keeping me busy!!

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