1Modern and Warm Fall Porch With Corn Stalk
Inspired by CharmThe entryway to your home is the perfect place to start when it comes to fall decorations. If you're into the modern, warm fall look—you'll love this corn stalk décor idea. Simply garnish your porch with vibrant and deep-toned flowers and wreaths, then incorporate large standing stalks off to the side.
Get the tutorial at Inspired by Charm.
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2Scarecrow Corn Stalks
photo-trip//Getty ImagesScarecrows don't actually have to be scary! This cute little guy is stuffed with corn stalk, which you can see coming out of his arms and legs. Though, the real star of the show is the smile across his face!
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3Colorful Corn Stalk Wreath
The House That Lars BuiltThere's no question that corn stalks are great at making fall-styled wreaths. You can dazzle things up by using crepe paper to get that natural look, using different colors to make it a real show-stopping feature to your home.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
4Husk Dolls
Kid Friendly Things to DoIf you have young kids in your home, there's a good chance that they'll want to get involved in the home decorations at any point of the year. These corn stalk husk dolls are simple, cute, and a perfect way to make that happen! Dye is your friend with this one.
Get the tutorial at Kid Friendly Things to Do.
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5Photo Backdrop Corn Stalks
Phamai Techaphan//Getty ImagesGot a fall party planned out? You should definitely consider having a photo op section located somewhere in your home, using corn stalk as the obvious back drop. Nothing gets more fall than that!
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6Painted Corn Husk Wreath
Alice and LoisGet this: You'll only need five items and some water to create this stunning wreath. While you can pick any color paint, we love this subtle ombré look that evokes an autumnal sunset.
Get the tutorial at Alice and Lois.
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7Fall Flower Box
Getty ImagesIt's easy to use fall flowers in front of your home, but this time around you can fill your empty flower boxes with seasonal gourds, flint corn and husks, and dried wheat. It's like a cornucopia on your windowsill!
8Corn and Antler Tablescape
Room for RentIt's the best of both worlds. Equal parts rustic and elegant, this tablescape has accents of blue corn and antlers to give it a uniquely fall feel. Add some greenery and pops of burgundy to bring the look together.
Get the tutorial at Rooms for Rent.
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9Fall Decorated Barn
Love Grows WildHaving a barn is a perfect fall setting in itself. But you can recreate this cute look on the front of a shed or garage, too. Corn stalks give this otherwise horizontal set up more height.
Get the tutorial at Love Grows Wild.
10Neutral Fall Porch with Corn Stalks
Crazy WonderfulNow isn't this just so darn cute. The color palette of this entryway is both unexpected and welcoming, with the pumpkins' pretty pale greens echoing the soothing hues of the corn stalks and wreath.
Get the tutorial at Crazy Wonderful.
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11Porch Accents
Steve Smith//Getty ImagesCorn and pieces of corn flint can really go a long way. This look would work really well with any outdoor furniture (including an outdoor rocking chair!), but especially with something rustic.
12Framed Front Porch
boblin//Getty ImagesFeel like going the extra mile? Frame your front porch with tall corn stalks and grasses to give a grand welcome to any visitor. Look for tall and thin planters or wrap the stalks with wire or burlap instead.
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13Cornhusk Brooms
Taste of the FrontierThis clever idea crafts brooms made from cornhusks and branches. Group them in a corner of the house, the porch, the patio—anywhere that needs a festive touch of fall.
Get the tutorial at Taste of the Frontier.
14Cornhusk Flowers
Trisha ZempFresh flowers are not only expensive, they don't last very long, either. Why not fill your home with these stunning blooms made from cornhusks instead? They not only cost nothing to make, they'll stay beautiful forever, too.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
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15Corn Stalk Wreath
Delia CreatesWelcome autumn into your abode with this lovely wreath made of fresh corn stalks. Building up from a grapevine wreath, rather than a wire or foam base, will allow your to use less stalks (and take less time making it).
Get the tutorial at Delia Creates.
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16Homemade Fabric Corn Stalks
The Crafty DecoratorHow much do you love these adorable little muslin corn stalks? They aren't terribly difficult to make—using gauge wire to keep them upright is key—and they'll last year after year.
Get the tutorial at The Crafty Decorator.
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17Farmhouse Fall Porch with Corn Stalks
Country Chic CottageSometimes it really is the small things, like the orange burlap ribbon here that is used to neatly gather the corn stalks. It really completes the look of this sweetly down home-style porch.
Get the tutorial at The Country Chic Cottage.
18Cornhusk Wreath
Farmhouse FunA sunburst-style grapevine wreath was used to back this otherwise light-as-a-feather cornhusk wreath you'll want to bring out come autumn year after year.
Get the tutorial at Farmhouse Fun.
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19Flint Corn Swag
Hearth and VineFor all its simplicity, this flint corn swag will make a statement on any front door. The raffia at the top of the kernels is a nifty finishing touch.
Get the tutorial at Hearth and Vine.
20Textural Cornhusk Wreath
Taste of the FrontierUsing both dried cornhusks and raw ones adds pops of color to this inventive wreath that will bring texture to any space. If you need to soften the dried husks before working with them, you can soak them in water first, then pat dry.
Get the tutorial at Taste of the Frontier.
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Jill Gleeson is a travel journalist and memoirist based in the Appalachian Mountains of western Pennsylvania who has written for websites and publications including Good Housekeeping, Woman’s Day, Country Living, Washingtonian, Gothamist, Canadian Traveller, and EDGE Media Network. Jill is the travel editor for Enchanted Living. Learn more about her journey at gleesonreboots.com.
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