Make a Wood Scrap Scarecrow ~ Our Fairfield Home & Garden
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Barb Rosen
(IC: blogger)
Have you ever made a scarecrow? Basic tools and limited carpentry skills are all you need to build this simple frame for a fun garden accent. So, what are you waiting for? Get out your saw and power drill and let’s get to work!
Scrap lumber was used for the scarecrow’s shoulder section and torso. One 5-foot long garden stake was enough for the upper and lower arms and neck pieces.
Screwing the pieces together and attaching the wing nuts at the shoulders and elbows created the scarecrow frame. Make sure to label upper and lower arm pieces before you drill holes for the joints. You can see I missed one! No big deal, her hands will cover that extra hole.
Pop over to my blog and see more close-up details and other scarecrows I have made!
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Published August 11th, 2014 10:34 AM
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Barb Rosen on Aug 14, 2014@Miriam I ~ this will put a smile on your face!
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ByLightOfMoon on Oct 10, 2014You are so much fun to follow Barb! Always something too cool that is a NEW Idea!
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