Call it the "Wizard of Oz Effect", but I love scarecrows. Perhaps it's the movie depiction of a loyal, vulnerable and sensible friend who simply lacks a bit of self-confidence that speaks to me. Or maybe it's just his sweet face and down-and-out clothing. Regardless, fall, with it's requisite scarecrows, is something I always look forward to.
Scarecrow peeking out from my fall mums and purple fountain grass |
Several years ago, I happened upon this cute Scarecrow craft (in Family Fun magazine). Quite a few years in a row, I created these as class party and table favors. I stumbled upon the idea again last week and couldn't resist sharing. It's not super kid-friendly (glue gun required) but at a minimum you could involve your kids in the sorting and counting of candy scarecrow body parts. The finished product is a hit and adorable, too.
For each scarecrow, you will need:
- 1 Wrapped round taffy or caramel - head
- 2 Tootsie Flavor Rolls (bright colors if available) - arms
- 2 rolls of colorful candies (like Spree or Smarties) - legs
- 1/2 oz. box of raisins - body
- raffia
- low temperature glue gun
- scissors
(optional) 2-inch scale wavy brim straw hat (I purchased mine at Hobby Lobby - qty 12 for $3.47)
Assembly is super easy:
Keep the wrapping on all the candies and glue the head, arms and legs to raisin box body.
Cut 5-four inch pieces of raffia. Place 4 pieces in a bunch and tie fifth piece in center of bundle. Glue knot to the top of the body (where raisin box and round candy taffy meet).
If you elect to add the hat, wait until the glue used to secure head is dry before gluing on hat. Please note: do not use too much glue.
His job is to scare the birds
and fill their hearts with dread.
But your job is easier,
to choose which to eat first:
his arms, legs, or head.
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