How to Make Cornstalk Bundles for Fall Yard Decorating
One of the biggest reasons I love living in Northern Missouri is because we get to really experience all of the four seasons. That being said, Fall is one of my absolute favorites! My Mom and I absolutely love to decorate our yards for fall.
A while back I done a post on how to decorate your yard for fall so I thought this time I would focus on how to make cornstalk bundles for your fall decorating. Of course, I know you can probably buy these corn bundles in the city but I am sure they are outrageously expensive. If you don’t have your own cornfield, I suggest asking a farmer if you can cut a few cornstalks down out of their field. Ask them what they would charge for them. I am sure it would be much more cost effective than buying them already made.
Once you have your cornfield, here’s the supplies you’ll need:
- corn knife or something to cut down the cornstalks that is very sharp
- wire
- wire cutters
Once you get to the field, you’ll want to use your corn knife to cut the stalks off at the bottom. One quick whack does it if your knife is sharp enough. Think about where you will be putting your bundles to know how many to put into one bundle. Be sure to lay each bundle on a long wire. You’ll use this later. I go ahead and create bundles as I cut them down so I know exactly how many I will need. It takes a lot more cornstalks than you might think.
Once you have your bundles made, take the wire that is on the bottom of your bundle and put it around the bundle to secure it. Now you can easily load your bundles into your truck or whatever you are hauling them in.
I put the cornstalks bundles by a pyramid of straw bales in my front yard. Since it’s in the yard with no way to secure it, I drive a steel fence post into the ground to wire them bundle to. You also need to think about how windy it can get. Be sure you have those bundles secure! You don’t want your hard work blowing away!
I also put cornstalk bundles on the posts on the front of my house. I just secure the wire and bundle around each post. I usually use a few pieces of wire at the top and middle so I know it’s secure.
I’ve shown below in the video how we gather our cornstalks to make bundles for our yard.
JimLimProject says
This looks great with the pumpkins. I like to put mums out this time of year.
OhThatRyan says
gorgeous photos to accompany a great post! Thank you for sharing this with us!
Sandra Watts says
That turned out great! Very nice.
Erin says
These decorations are super cute!! Wish we had a couple cornstalks laying around to give it a try.
Kung Phoo says
Those are nice looking stalks.. we have some (not exactly like that) that grow around us, and we do the same with them..
Chelley Martinka says
LOVE that decor!! We just put out some mums and a cute scarecrow!
Mistee Dawn says
Those are so cool. I see them all the time, but have never tried to make them.
Kim Bissonnette Bergeron says
These came out beautiful! Nice job! you must love coming home to your decorations everyday!
Stephanie Keeping says
Such a simple and cute idea!
Angela S says
This is so neat! You must have the best looking yard in the neighborhood right now. Great job with this!
Melissa S says
That looks fantastic!! I am going to have to raid my friends corn field.
Jenn says
Looks beautiful! I wanted to do this for this year but I was to late in the season to find any in my area. Theres always next year, hopefully it comes out as nice as yours.
Jen At Dapperhouse says
It looks like so many in the bed of the truck, but then it is the perfect amount on the house. Honestly, it looks so professionally done I would expect to see it in a public area…so beautiful!
Jennifer Williams says
We were just at a corn maze yesterday, I wonder if they would let us come take a few of the stalks now that the event is over.
HeavenlySavings says
Those decorations remind me of my wedding day! I had hay bales, corn husks and pumpkins at my wedding 😉
Veronica Solomon says
Wow! Impressive! You went all out! I out out a few pumpkins this year.
Dawn Kropp says
I see cornstalk bundles all over the place for outdoor decor… but have never made any my self!
Angela Smith says
great job your yard looks great.wish there was a cornfield near me and somewhere to get big bales of hay.i would love to do something like this in my yard
Alison McFadden says
This is a great idea. I love the way it turned out. It makes your front yard look amazing.
Kelly Hutchinson says
Yikes, that corn knife is scary looking! Your yard looks phenomenal!
Manu Kalia says
I’ve learned a lot today! Thank you for the great share.
Mellisa Swigart says
This is awesome! You did such a great job.
ElizOF says
I’m impressed at your skill level. I looked at what you did and doubt I can emulate it… 🙂
Elizabeth
Esther Wilson says
Very Fall! You did a great job! It makes me in a designer mood!
Karen@FromtheGardenTable says
They look fantastic, and the cats seem to like them too! 🙂
Tabitha Willette says
I love this. it looks so beautiful i will have to try this one year. Thank you
Meagan Solomon says
Wow! Impressive! I am such a slacker, I do all my decorating on my Pinterest boards…
Rachel @RunningRachel says
LOVE the decorations! I hope to be able to do this next fall at our new house. 🙂
LaVonne Long says
I love that you are using things found outside. This is such a great outdoor decor post. I love cornstalk bundles. Now, I just wish I had access to that corn field!
Ben Butler says
Thanks for sharing this great DIY. I’ve always been a huge fan of cornstalk bundles. They’re my favorite fall/Halloween decoration.
daisy says
Great decorations! I didn’t realize how easy it was to make your own like this. Very cool!
Agata Pokutycka says
We don’t really have a yard, but if we did, I would love for it to look like yours 🙂
Lady Lilith Bloodcrave says
Pretty. It does add a nice flair to your yard.
Kung Phoo says
Very cool, those really offer a nice look for the yard! Lovin it!
Robin Gagnon says
Your display came out great. I don’t think I could resist making it spooky, but then it would be only good through Halloween. This makes much more sense.
Pauline C. says
Your fall garden came out perfect. Hope I’m as creative as you.
mail4rosey says
Well I didn’t even know they did make corn knives. That makes sense though. And I like cornstalks for Fall decorating!! Yours turned out great.
Erica says
I totally took a machete into my dad’s corn field this year! I love decorating for Halloween!
Susan Broughton says
I love the way the yard is decorated! We use to make these stalk bundles when we decorated for Halloween when our daughter was little.
Katrina Gehman says
so very cool. I wouldn’t have thought of that at all
Katherine Riley says
I love how your porch looks with the cornstalk bundles. They are popular around here in SW Ohio too.
Rita Alarcon says
Looks like a lot of fun…if you have a cornfield nearby. Not many cornfields in the suburbs.
Lesley F says
We put cornstalk bundles on our porch every year!
Stephanie Larison says
That looks like a lot of fun and turned out looking great!
Erica Carnes says
Looks great.
Richard Hicks says
Display looks very nice. Never knew how to tie the stalks til now!
Sue Hull says
When I see decorations like your I wish I lived in a house. I love your house and your huge front yard. Those are really cool and not hard to put together. I love your pretty flowers too. Thank you for sharing 🙂
RoxannT says
That looks really nice and not hard to do.
trisha mckee says
Such a beautiful yard and this seems like a project I could handle. By the way, living in Pennsylvania, I also enjoy the four seasons.