How cute is this?
You can visit her new blog HERE. But today, I wanted to share a Fall Project that she recently did. This isn't MY project...I don't sew! But I thought it was so adorable that I immediately asked her if I could share it here.
Here are some basics Jessica gave to
making your own little October Scarecrow:
making your own little October Scarecrow:
JESSICA SAYS...
-Start by cutting fabric of your choice into a circle. (Make sure you cut this LARGER than your desired size of head because it will be sewed and stuffed!)-Cut more fabric into a rectangle with a neck pattern for the body
-Sew your head piece and body/neck piece together leaving an opening in the head and one in the side of the body to stuff your scarecrow.
-Put a produce bag in the bottom of the body and fill it with 2 lbs of pinto beans for weight. Tie it off with a twisty tie.
-Then stuff the head and body and sew it up!
- Cut eyes, nose, and mouth out of felt and hot glue them to the face.
- Then, cut raffia for hair and hot glue in to the head in the shape desired.
- Attach a hat over the hair with thread and a needle.
- We dressed the scarecrow in 24 month old clothes that we found at goodwill.
- Then cut more raffia for the hands and feet. Take string and tie the raffia inside each limb with a bow.
- On the back of his head cut a small rectangle and and sew it for a broom handle to fit into. Then wedge the broom handle in the bale of hay sting and hang your little guy on the broom handle.
- He will fold up for easily storage too!
~A little idea~
Try using BURLAP for your fabric, you'll have one stylish little Fall Scarecrow.
Try using BURLAP for your fabric, you'll have one stylish little Fall Scarecrow.
What a perfect touch for your Autumn front porch!
You'll want to squeeze him every time you walk by.
You'll want to squeeze him every time you walk by.
If you have any questions, ask Jessica. And remember, I don't SEW, therefore asking me won't work. {wink}
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What a cute scarecrow...I always made one when my girls were little...can't wait to have grandkids so I can make some more! I will go check out your cousins blog now.
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Linda
So cute! I wish there was one that required zero sewing - I'd make one for both kids!
ReplyDeleteVery cute girl...I will go vvisit your cousin and see whats she up too...love those cupcakes...hope all is well on your side of the mountain my friend...hugs and smiles Gl♥ria ps come by and put your name in the hat for my 1 year in bloggerville give away...
ReplyDeleteAaaaw, he's so cute. I love scarecrows! Alas, I don't sew either. :(
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I love those cupcakes. They look like they would be so hard to make. And that scarecrow is adorable! I will go check her out!
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Jen
i LOVE the cupcakes & the not scary at all scarecrow :) i don't sew either, sister, so gimme some hot-glue-gun projects! :)
ReplyDeletehow did the chicken/dumplings turn out? mine are going in the crock right NOW!
Cute cupcakes. We just celebrated my littlest 1st birthday which was a ladybug theme. I wish I had seen these cupcakes a week ago....so cute and creative.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog. It is always fun to meet other homeschooling Moms. Blessings to you this school year!!!
What an adorable scarecrow. Love that face!
ReplyDeleteObviously creativity runs in your family! Sew Cute!! (Pun, intended!)
ReplyDeleteI can hand stitch but I have no idea how to thread the bobbin in my mom's old Sears sewing machine!
I actually bought a little scarecrow at a garage sale in the summer! I'll have to post a picture of him! I have fond memories of making scarecrows when I was a little girl during Halloween. I should try making one with my son!
Oh, my goodness! I LOVE that homemade scarecrow! He is so cute. I've got one that I picked up at Walmart, but he's no where near as cute as that! Love it! :)
ReplyDeleteAwww your scarecrow is adorable!! :D
ReplyDeleteI love your scare crow. You are adorable and you have some really great ideas. You had asked about my "Family Rules" on my blog and I printed it each little rule on the computer, I think it looked like I might have hand written them because they were kind of blurry when I tried to enlarge it...I'm not very techy. Glad I found your blog. Wish you lived closer so we could craft things together:)
ReplyDeleteThat's one Martha Stewart-esque cousin you got there...cute cupcakes and scarecrow!
ReplyDeleteThose cupcakes look amazing!! And yummy!
ReplyDeleteThose cupcakes are one of the coolest things I have ever seen! Every woman in your family is very talented, huh? Good pictures of the scarecrow too.
ReplyDeleteCute scarecrow!!!
ReplyDeleteHooray for Jessica! We love new blog friends...especially crafty blog friends! I am heading over there now...
ReplyDeleteIt looks like creativity and talent runs in the family!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm lovin' your beadboard walls.
Don't you just hate back orders!!!
Rhonda
So cute and a great tutorial. :)
ReplyDeleteThe cupcakes are making me get up from the computer right now for a snack. The healthy chocolate kind. haha
Thanks for sharing! I'll have to pop over and say "hi". :)
Roeshel
super cute, I don't sew either!
ReplyDeleteI love it! My kids keep asking me to decorate for Fall and Halloween and I just can't seem to get to it. I love these ideas. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSo not a crafty person but that is super cute! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great scare crow, my kids would love him!! And the burlap is such a great idea...I love burlap! Thanks for sharing. Don't forget Friday is Frugalicious Friday!
ReplyDeleteJane @ Finding Fabulous
Gosh, talent just runs in your family! I am so going to have to try the scarecrow. I am sure he won't turn out, but what the heck :)
ReplyDeleteThose cupcakes are just adorable! I've been in the mood to decorate cupcakes lately, so this is perfect timing. I'm not confident that I can do THAT, though! :)
ReplyDeleteHow stinkin' cute! I'll have to visit her blog, too.
ReplyDeleteThose are like the cutest- yummiest cupcakes ever- and the scarecrow ain't bad either!
ReplyDeleteI just love those cupcakes!!! Those are the cutest cupcakes I have ever seen. Your cousin is talanted.
ReplyDeleteYou guys must have craftiness in your genes!
ReplyDeleteLove the scarecrow....Loved visiting your blog...Blog hopping is one of my favorite things to do.
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I love those cupcakes. She's very talented.
ReplyDeletegreat ideas/ but the cupcakes are REALLY AWESOME
ReplyDeleteBoth the cupcakes and scarecrow are very cute! We made a scarecrow a couple of years ago without any sewing. I am trying to remember exactly how I did it but I remember using an old white t-shirt (child size) for the head and we tied the top together and then stuffed the head and drew a face on it, put a hat on top (which covered up a very funny shaped top of the head) and then tied the bottom of the head and tucked the rest of the t-shirt into the shirt as a neck.
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't as nice as the one pictured here but it was still very cute, easy and there was no sewing required.
I'm so glad you added this to the Fall Festival! It's so cute! :)
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