Directions for Making Halloween Scarecrow Babies
Fold these fabric pieces into halves, then quarters, and then eighths, and then again, so that it looks like a pie wedge. Cut a small slit (make sure you go through all the layers, though) towards the edge of the fabric. These are lacing holes that you are making, and will be used to tie the face up in the back so that the leaves will not fall out of the heads of the baby scarecrows. Lace the yarn or string through the holes, and then lay it back down. Lay a handful of leaves in the center, and gather the ends of the yarn or string up a bit. Stuff more leaves inside until you get it how you want it. More leaves seem to work better for the faces than it does for the bodies (sleepers). Gather up the strings completely, and tie. This is the back of the head, and opposite the face.
Draw the face on the fabric, using the face crayons. Place on top of the sleepers, on face per body, and sit them in the tub or stroller. You might need to prop them up against something if you use a tub instead of a stroller.
Directions for Making Halloween Scarecrow Babies
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Takeaways
- Cute (or scary) scarecrow babies.
- Easy to make, even for young children.
Did You Know?
Easily made, and enjoyable for young children to make a scarecrow that is smaller than they are.
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