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Creating Outdoor Halloween Scarecrows For DecorationsOkay, so you've decided that you want something original for your yard this Halloween. You've carved the pumpkins and built the graveyard in previous years. What else could there be? Try something new this year: make a show out of Halloween scarecrows.
What you’ll need:
To start your creations, choose some old, raggedy clothes that you won't mind putting out in the wind and possible rain. You can also buy some old clothes from a local thrift shop or tag sale. Have all different kinds of hats, jeans, overalls, plaid shirts, or any other clothes that fit the image you see for your scarecrows. Put some scarecrows standing in the yard, others tied to light posts or sitting in a chair or on a bale of hay. Line them along the fence, the walkway, the front porch, around the trees. Have them sitting on a porch swing, the front stairs, or on a low, sturdy branch of a tree. Put pumpkins and gourds next to some of the scarecrows. Tie corn stalks and Indian corn on the fence posts and porch to give the yard more of a "farm feeling." You can build your scarecrow show on the day of October 31, so the scarecrow party takes place on Halloween before trick-or-treating. Or build your show in the first week of October so that the show runs for the Halloween season. This way, you can make the show grow throughout the month if you decide to add more scarecrows and decorations. For a spooky look at night, put some standing lanterns and jack-o-lanterns throughout the yard to cast some shadows on the scarecrows. Just remember not to put them too close to hay or anything else that's flammable. With your new scarecrow show, your house has become a Halloween wonder come to life. Holding surprises around every corner, your yard is a land of eerie enchantment, spreading Halloween to your neighborhood and to all who venture its gates. About the Author: Chris Kullstroem is a native New Englander who enjoys writing about nature, philosophy and, above all, Halloween. Halloween Scarecrows - Costumes and PropsYou can find some great scarecrow costumes, masks, and props to help outfit your creations. One place to check out is BuyCostumes.com |
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