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Craft Stick Scarecrows

Craft Stick Scarecrows are a delightful and creative way to bring a touch of fall charm into your home or classroom. These adorable decorations can be easily made by gluing craft sticks together to form the scarecrow's body and head. Then, let your imagination run wild as you customize your scarecrow with colorful felt pieces for the clothing, googly eyes for a playful expression, and raffia or yarn for the finishing touches like hair and straw accents. Not only are Craft Stick Scarecrows a fun and simple craft project that the whole family can enjoy, but they also make wonderful decorations to celebrate the autumn season and bring a smile to everyone who sees them. So gather your supplies, get creative, and let the crafting fun begin!

Supplies

For each scarecrow:

  • 1 craft stick
  • 1 cork available at craft stores
  • 1 miniature straw hat
  • 2 wiggle eyes
  • Scraps of felt and/or material
  • Yarn raffia or American Moss
  • Small silk flowers
  • White craft glue
  • Instant grab glue
  • Scissors
  • Sharpie markers
  • Craft knife or toothpick

The first thing you need to do is cut a slit in the wide end of the cork. Grown ups should handle a craft knife or box cutter, but kids can do this by poking the cork with a toothpick several times. Line that slit with some white craft glue and insert the craft stick.

To make the scarecrow’s scarf you’ll need a piece of fabric, about 2 inches square. Fold it in half to make a triangle and glue it together. Then wrap it around the craft stick neck and glue in the back.

You can use a Sharpie marker to draw on a stitched smile, then glue on googly eyes and a triangle scrap of orange felt.

Take cut pieces of yarn and line them up next to each other, put white glue on top of the cork head, then turn upside down to stick the head to the yarn. Put some glue inside the rim of the hat and add it to the head.

Instructions

  • Holding cork with the widest end facing upward, use the craft knife to make a slit that the craft stick will fit into. You can also do this with a toothpick if you are concerned about the sharp aspect of a craft knife. Pipe a bit of white craft glue into the slit and insert the craft stick. Set aside.
  • Cut a scrap of fabric or felt to about 2-inches square. Fold in half to form a triangle and glue together with instant grab glue. Cover one side of triangle with instant grab glue and attach to the front of the craft stick just below the cork (head). Fold the ends of the triangle around to the back and press together to adhere glue.
  • Use a Sharpie marker to add a mouth, glue a small triangle of felt on as the nose, and add the wiggle eyes. Optionally, you can use a pink or red marker to add rosy cheeks as well.
  • Cut yarn (or raffia, etc) into four pieces, each 3-inches long. Line them up side by side. Cover the top of the head with white craft glue and turn upside down, pressing the top of the head (cork) onto the pieces of yarn. This will pick up all four pieces a the same time. Turn right side up and add more craft glue on top of the yarn and inside the straw hat. Press the hat onto the head. Glue a silk flower to the hat.

Expert Tips & FAQs

You can use yarn, raffia, or straw for the scarecrow's hair. In a pinch, strips of construction paper or felt will work great too!

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