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Corn Husk and Dry Chilli Flowers - Ahmednagar, Maharashtra

Best out of waste
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baral and Srikanth B.
NID, Bengaluru
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  • The top part of the corn husk being cut in a “U” shape and the bottom into a pointed narrow pattern.

  • Binding wire is cut into one foot and six inches long to make stems for the flower.

  • The husk being folded and wound around the wire.

  • Layers of husks are placed in an order one after another to make a structure of a real rose.

  • Multiple layers of husks are being created.

  • After achieving the flower structure, green ribbon tape is wound around the joint and until the end of the wire. This process makes the binding wire look like a stem.

  • If required, the corn husks are painted in desired acrylic colours to form colourful flowers.

  • After the paint dries, the husks are folded and tied to the binding wires.

  • Ribbon tape is wound around the wire to complete a single flower.

  • The chilli stem is then tied with ribbon tape to create a unique bouquet craft.

  • Perfectly coloured corn husk flowers.

  • Neatly arranged Corn Husk bouquet.

The top part of the corn husk being cut in a “U” shape and the bottom into a pointed narrow pattern.

Binding wire is cut into one foot and six inches long to make stems for the flower.

The husk being folded and wound around the wire.

Layers of husks are placed in an order one after another to make a structure of a real rose.

Multiple layers of husks are being created.

After achieving the flower structure, green ribbon tape is wound around the joint and until the end of the wire. This process makes the binding wire look like a stem.

If required, the corn husks are painted in desired acrylic colours to form colourful flowers.

After the paint dries, the husks are folded and tied to the binding wires.

Ribbon tape is wound around the wire to complete a single flower.

The chilli stem is then tied with ribbon tape to create a unique bouquet craft.

Perfectly coloured corn husk flowers.

Neatly arranged Corn Husk bouquet.

Cornhusk flowers are quite handy decoration material hence widely used in winter weddings, floral displays, craftworks, and other beautifying works. Handicraft artisans who specialize in artificial flower making and its trading are enormous in our country. Mrs. Varsha Shekatkar is one among them who is a founding member of Rachana Kala Mahavidyalaya institute, an Ahmednagar-based art, and craft center. The center which was started in the year 1998, is now a handicraft hub producing corn husk and dry chilli flowers, socks dolls, thread jewelry, and many more while being an income source for many women residing nearby.

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The top part of the corn husk being cut in a “U” shape and the bottom into a pointed narrow pattern.

Binding wire is cut into one foot and six inches long to make stems for the flower.

The husk being folded and wound around the wire.

Layers of husks are placed in an order one after another to make a structure of a real rose.

Multiple layers of husks are being created.

After achieving the flower structure, green ribbon tape is wound around the joint and until the end of the wire. This process makes the binding wire look like a stem.

If required, the corn husks are painted in desired acrylic colours to form colourful flowers.

After the paint dries, the husks are folded and tied to the binding wires.

Ribbon tape is wound around the wire to complete a single flower.

The chilli stem is then tied with ribbon tape to create a unique bouquet craft.

Perfectly coloured corn husk flowers.

Neatly arranged Corn Husk bouquet.


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