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    • Faceless Scarecrow. Your scarecrow doesn’t have to have a distinct face to keep the birds away. This scarecrow is faceless, yet still frightening enough to keep the pests away from your crops.
    • Armless Scarecrow. Don’t feel like you must create the perfect scarecrow to get the job done. This scarecrow doesn’t have any arms, but when placed in an open field, it discourages birds from disturbing the plants.
    • Strawless Scarecrow. No straw? No problem! This scarecrow uses a wooden post draped with a long jacket for the body along with a bucket for a head. Choose the right 4×4 wood for your strawless scarecrow.
    • Decorative Scarecrow. Who says a scarecrow must be in the garden? This scarecrow sits on a bale of straw and is surrounded by gourds to make a nice fall decoration.
    • Supplies
    • Step 1. Cut and Sand The Wood
    • Step 2. Measure The Hat Placement
    • Step 3. Stain The Face
    • Step 4. Paint The Hat
    • Step 5. Draw Or Trace The Scarecrow Face Make It Cute!
    • Step 6. Paint The Scarecrow Face
    • Step 7. Seal The Wood If Using Outdoors
    • Step 8. Make The Hair
    • Step 9. Attach The Hat Brim
    1×6 or wide pallet boards – cut to 31”
    1×4 – cut to 12”

    Cut the 1×6 to 31 inches in length and sand the edges smooth. Then cut out the hat brim 12 inches in length from the 1×4 size and sand.

    Place the hat brim piece over the scarecrow face and adjust it until you like the placement. Sometimes we make them with a straight brimmed hat and sometimes on a slant. Draw a line to mark where the bottom of the brim will be attached later.

    Next, it’s time to stain the longer end of the 1×4 that will become the scarecrow’s face. I like to use walnut stain because it’s just dark enough that it makes the painted face stand out well but you can still see the wood grain. Using a foam brush, apply the stain to the face area remembering to also do the sides and bottom edge. Then take a rag ...

    After deciding what color you would like to use for the hat, paint the top part of the 1×4 from the edge of the stain up to the top. Remember to also paint the side edges and the top. Paint the hat brim board to match and set aside until dry.

    Once the scarecrow has finished drying it’s time to start drawing on the face. You can simply freehand a face but faces are something I’m really not good a drawing by hand. So I created a face pattern in Illustrator that I could print off and use over and over again. Center your face template on the board and trace the edges of the eyes, nose and m...

    Using the white chalk paint, start painting in the eyes. It may take 2 to 3 coats of paint. Remember to let them fully dry before starting the next coat. Once the white of the eye looks good fill in the purple with the black chalk paint. Next paint the nose, you can use any color you like but orange, yellow or red colors are my favorites! Often I’l...

    Allow the paint to fully dry and then spray all the wooden parts with a polyurethane sealer. This is an optional step if you are only displaying your cute scarecrows indoors but a must if you want to display them outside where they can pick up some moisture. It also makes it easier to wipe off at some point if needed.

    After the polyurethane has dried it’s time to get back to decorating your scarecrow. I like to add raffia under the hat brim it looks like really cute hair! The simplest way is to line the hat brim up again on the scarecrow face and trace the edges were it meats the facepiece. It is between these lines that you will glue on the raffia. Cut a handfu...

    Once the hot glue is dry, line up the hat brim on the face and screw the two pieces together. Trim the scarecrows hair until it’s the way you like.

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  4. Jul 1, 2022 · Step 1: Build the Frame. Create a cross-shaped frame to hold up the scarecrow. Nail one stake, positioned at a 90-degree angle, across a second vertical stake. The horizontal stake should be positioned about 12 inches from the end of the vertical stake. If you don’t have landscaping stakes, you can repurpose old broom handles, branches, fence ...

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