How Do You Make A Corn Husk Witch For Halloween?
Halloween is not complete without a witch or two lurking around the house. You can take the spooky out of a witch and add some whimsy when you make a corn husk version this Halloween. Plan to spend 1 1/2 hours to complete one corn husk witch. Lay the yarn in a pile with all the ends even. Tie a knot in one end. Stack four corn husks together. Lay the yarn on the husks with the knot at the skinny end. Roll the husks together and secure them together with a string. Tie a knot just above the yarn knot. Fold the corn husks down over the knotted yarn, exposing the strands of yarn at the top. Tie a string at the base of the knot to form the head. The exposed yarn will make the witch’s hair. Roll one pipe cleaner tightly up in a corn husk. Tie both ends with a small string. Slide the covered pipe cleaner in the middle of the body husks and butt them up against the head. Tie a string just under the arms. Trace and cut two 5-inch circles from corn husks. Cut one circle in half, and then roll if