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Corn has been a central part of the Mexican diet and culture since ancient times. Not only is it eaten fresh in its many varieties, its dried kernels are used for an infinity of things, including masa to make everything from tortillas to tamales. It’s husks are also treasured as an ingredient to wrap and cook food in. Tamales, of course, have remained the wrapped and cooked food par excellence in Mexico.

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In 2015, designer Fernando Laposse began his ongoing project Totomoxtle in a rural region of his native Mexico. With the help of an old family friend, he established connections with a local farming community, and together they set out to replant disappearing varieties of Mexican heirloom corns. The corn husks produce an array of natural hues, from deep purples and soft pinks through to pale shades of beige, which Laposse then incorporates into his hand-assembled designs. TEXT BY FRANKLIN…

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Here is a very imperfect bowl I made out of corn husks, old string, and a long needle. It took me a while to make it because I had no idea what I was doing, but it was fun to figure out. I usually suffer from perfection paralysis and I don't post as much as I could, but I am working to change that. I love art, and I love talking about it. So here is my wonky little bowl that I love dearly. This is a reminder to give yourself grace and to just do the best you can. Life is tough, and if we...

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These outdoor Halloween decoration ideas can help you transform your backyard, porch, and front yard into a haunted playland. When night falls, a cast of creepy characters turns your yard into a landscape that's both frightening and enchanting.

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Dyed corn husks: You can dye husks on ears of dried corn to make radiant centerpieces or mantel displays, or use just the husks for the crafts on the next slides. No, you won't have to shuck a mountain of corn-instead, buy an inexpensive package of tamale wrappers at a Mexican market or online. Full instructions and crafts ideas at our story.

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