A Make Your Own Scarecrow Halloween Party
Use recycled household items for a fun Halloween fest your
ghoulish guests will never forget! Of course you will need to
teach your guests a few tricks of the trade just to jumpstart their
creative Halloween spirit.
For the head, you can use an inflated balloon wrapped with
toilet paper and cured with a mixture of equal parts school glue
and water. Layer on the toilet paper piece by piece and using a
wide painters brush, stick the toilet paper in place by completely
brushing it with the glue and water mixture.
To make the hair, you will need a skein of yarn of any color of
your choice. Roll the yarn a few times across the width of your
four fingers (about 25 times). Cut through both ends of the looped
yarn to make about 50 pieces of 4-5 inch long yarn. Glue or with a
handy sewing machine, sew this on to one side of a piece of strong
fabric about the size of small plate. Wrap the yarn loosely around
a small pillow (or larger pillow, depending on your preferred
length.) and cut through one end of the loop. Glue or sew this on
to the fabric making sure it covers the glued end of the bangs so
the cloth doesn’t show. Repeat this procedure until you are
completely satisfied with the volume of yarn hair on your wig.
To make the hands, you will need a pair of inexpensive rubber
gloves. There are a couple of ways to do this; it depends on the
level of skill you require. One way of making them is to take the
rubber glove and use it as a pattern to cut the pieces of cloth or
fur (if you want to make a hairy scary scarecrow) to cover the back
of the hand. Glue the pieces of cut out items to the hand and let
it set. Then take a small piece of construction paper of any color
of your choice, and cut small pieces of triangles and glue them on
the gloves as nails. You can paint over them if you prefer, with
glossy black or dark green paint or nail polish.
You may even prefer to make a warty old scarecrow, just roll a few
small pieces of gray modeling clay and flatten one side by gently
pressing on them with a hard surface. Glue them on the glove and
wait. For a more funky looking creation, paint the warts in bright
colors and see the difference!
For a sturdier, more complex looking scarecrow hand, you will
need some casting plaster, like Plaster of Paris. Mix enough
of the plaster to fill both gloves and tie off the top of the glove
firmly with a rubber band to prevent the plaster from spilling out.
Once the plaster has hardened sufficiently, rip or cut the glove
with a sharp knife to remove it. You may now customize your plaster
scarecrow hand. With red poster paint, you can draw the veins, or
simply dripping blood for a scary scarecrow. Or you could paint
chicken pox scars or moldy fingernails. You could break some
fingers off for that mangled effect.
Use old trousers or denim jumpers and old shirt stuffed with
wads of newspaper for the body. Give out prizes for the silliest
looking, scariest scarecrow, most adorable or even most sinister
scarecrow. Make sure you give out consolation prizes so no one
would go home empty handed. Remember, the more authentic the
setting, the more realistic the ambiance.
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