When I was a kid my great-grandfather must have grown Indian corn, also known as flint corn, because there was always some of it around during the fall holidays. The multicolored kernels are really cool and make a great decoration, but what makes this corn special?
The History Channel has a page all about Indian corn and corn in general, which notes that the hardness of the kernels gave it its name — flint corn — while the Indian corn name comes from the fact that the native Americans taught white settlers how to grow the corn.
This beaded Indian corn from One Little Project is super cute and a fun way to honor the history of flint corn and the celebration of the harvest and Thanksgiving. It’s a great way to use up some pony beads and pipe cleaners and get a little history lesson in with your art.
[Photo: One Little Project.]
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