Cornhusk Dolls

Our harvest cornhusk dolls are featured in the beautiful blog and magazine Sweet Paul (Fall 2011), This autumnal craft is one of the oldest forms of dolls known in the Americas. We think they deserve a place at the table. Cornhusk dolls make a festive party favor for your guests at Thanksgiving and great fun for kids to play with after dinner. An added bonus is the husks are biodegradable, when you’re finished playing with them just take off their scraps of clothing and add the husks to your compost pile! Don’t forget to make them for the grown-ups too!

You can find the directions for this easy fall craft at Sweet Paul Magazine Fall 2011. page 115.

Photo by Meg Smith

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