Corny's Make-Over #Wordless Wednesday
My lovely corn plants have come on a lot in the last two weeks, see Corny to see how much they’ve grown. But every day I look out at them and feel the urge to draw faces under all that windswept hair…. today it got the better of me!
I know it is very, very childish – and probably poisonous – but I couldn’t help it, OK
This is my first entry into TheGallery – I hope it doesn’t lower the tone too much?!




















Hahahahahaha!!! #that’sall
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shouldn’t be left in charge of children really should I
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Ha! Our 3 year old has hair like that first thing in the morning
It’s all the rage in my house!
Hhahahahahaa this is wicked awesome!!
Love it! Whole new meaning for corn ears!
That made me smile!
Could you do one as me please – just exactly like that but a bit of pink lippy
Brilliant!
Nice, what next? Growing cress out of egg shells with faces on them
What other goodies are you growing in the garden?
Very cheeky!! They look very healthy!
LOL-loved it.
Self portrait?
If only – no amount of good soil and daily watering could make me look that fresh and lovely!
Quite the opposite of lowering the tone!
Classic.
Thank you so much
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Hehe….love it! Made me smile.
Brilliant. I love different takes. You should do it more often!
Only one of ours has started sprouting “hair” I must admit I’m disappointed with that, yours looks truly wonderful, you are lucky!
I usually kill everything so I’m quite impressed myself!
Hilraious! Love it! So crafty of you…. maggy
Thanks for making me laugh!
A-maize-ing. (see what I did there?)
LOL very good!
This could be the first episode in a cereal… *groan* Fun picture! Great first gallery entry.
oh dear god man! brings new meaning to the word corny! lol, bad as the lady who said it was A-maize-ing
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LOL, not lowering the tone at all, it is brilliant
Possibly that is how I look most of the time, frizzy hair so I can appreciate it all the more! Jen
I think it’s hair is slightly neater than mine! Thank you for reading and commenting x
Love it!
Great idea
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