To make the head, either fill the pillowcase with your stuffing of choice, or cut one leg from the tights or stockings and stuff to make a round shape. Tie the end of the pillowcase or stocking off with string.
Draw or paint a face on the head and allow it to dry. Put a wig on top of the head, or attach straw or lavender stems or wool by taping, sewing or tying it onto the head or inside the hat. Place a hat on the head. Decide where your scarecrow is going to stand. Push the bottom of the long stake into the ground or attach the scarecrow to another stake driven into the ground. You could also attach your scarecrow to a fence or gate post. This page has been produced in consultation with and approved by:.
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Skip to main content. Environmental health. Home Environmental health. Gardening - making a scarecrow. Actions for this page Listen Print. Everyone has a pair of jeans and a plaid shirt, right? Put on a hat, a little makeup, and some strategically placed straw, and your costume is complete.
Get the tutorial at Crafty Bridge. This awesome costume is so easy because it starts with a green long-sleeved tee! Fleece fabric stands in for itchy straw. Add some patches and an inexpensive hat, and you're all set for the cutest trip to Oz ever. Get the tutorial at Oleander and Palm. Dressing up for Halloween is even more fun when you can match someone you love! Instead of overalls, this costume comes together with a yellow shirt, pants, and patterned patches. Get the tutorial at Bombshell Bling.
Sew hay to fabric bands to give overalls a stuffed appearance. Make sure it's still comfortable for your little one to wear though, or you'll have straw trailing all over your house! Get the tutorial at Beth Motta. Who knew scarecrows could be so glamorous? This easy-to-make dress can be worn with or without a top underneath, as shown. Get the tutorial at Kaleidoscope Living. Get the tutorial at Dream A Little Bigger. Get the tutorial at Yes You Can Costumes.
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Stuff him with newspaper, plastic bags, or whatever you like, and then put him front and center on your porch for decor that'll be the hit of the 'hood! Triple the fun with this three-pack of wee scarecrows. At just over 10 inches tall, they might not frighten crows away but they'll make for festive fall decor.
Whether you want them indoors or out on the porch, this sweet brother and sister scarecrow set is the perfect way to dress up your home for fall. Still trying to figure out your Halloween costume this year? This idea—inspired by the scarecrow from The Wizard of Oz —can be complete with some face paint and clothing you already own. See more at pastaandpearls. Set your kiddo's imagination free with this nifty printable scarecrow craft that includes bird buddies, too! Get the tutorial at Crafts Unleashed.
Give visitors to your home a warm welcome with this scarecrow door hanger made from simple materials like craft sticks, raffia, and brown paint. Get the tutorial at Darice. Begin with two clay pots of the same size, painting one orange and blue, and adding googly eyes and a button nose to the second, and you're well on your way to having the coolest candy dish this side of Halloweentown! Get the tutorial at The Country Chic Cottage.
This craft store scarecrow started out simple, but a few quick updates made her completely one-of-a-kind. Get the tutorial at House of Hawthornes. Whether you take cues from the farm or from Wizard of Oz, this scarecrow Halloween costume for kids is cute and easy. Get the tutorial at Where the Smiles Have Been. Just imagine how delighted your guests will be when they're greeted by this adorable pumpkin scarecrow on your porch.
Get the tutorial at Giggles Galore. You have scarecrow costumes for you and your little, so why not get your sweetie to sport the look, too? It's easy with these ready-made rags based on what the strawman wore in The Wizard of Oz. Keep your country decor traditional with this scarecrow that's made from a tomato cage, wire, and burlap. Dress him in a fall-ready flannel and overalls. Get the tutorial at Daisy Mae Belle. Hang this cute little guy on your door for a wreath that will make your neighbors want their own!
Get the tutorial at Trendy Tree. Don't you love DIY projects that do double—or even triple—duty?
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