Friday, October 23, 2015

DIY Project Wood Scrap Scarecrow ~ My Garden Maiden

DIY Project Wood Scrap Scarecrow ~ My Garden Maiden
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Wood Scrap Scarecrow

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.


Scarecrow Directions http://ourfairfieldhomeandgarden.com/diy-project-wood-scrap-scarecrow-my-garden-maiden/
Scarecrow Frame Directions

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.


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Completed Scarecrow Frame

A Goodwill shirt and floral dress were put on the frame, and the Garden Maiden started to emerge. Then a pair of garden gloves was rubber-banded to her lower arms for hands. Because every gardener needs a hat, the Garden Maiden was given a pretty straw bonnet decorated with silk flowers.


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Garden Glove Hands!

Wing nuts at the scarecrow’s shoulders and elbows made the shoulders and elbows adjustable. Now she could pose and hold garden items on her arm!


making a scarecrow http://ourfairfieldhomeandgarden.com/diy-project-wood-scrap-scarecrow-my-garden-maiden/
Use wing nuts for adjustable arms & elbows!

Now she was all finished and ready to become a garden accent. Trying to decide on a spot to show herself off, the Garden Maiden first planted herself firmly by the Limelight Hydrangeas. But their many blooms were stealing this diva’s thunder, so she had to move.


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Garden Maiden in the Hydrangea bed.

Next, she tried the flowerbed by the side of the driveway. But it was too hot for this delicate flower.


Pretty Scarecrow http://ourfairfieldhomeandgarden.com/diy-project-wood-scrap-scarecrow-my-garden-maiden/
Garden Maiden

And here is where she settled in, right by the arbor in the Shade Garden. In this location, she will be able to greet passers-by and welcome them to visit our garden. But, she’s a restless one. Who knows where she might pop up next?


Garden Maiden http://ourfairfieldhomeandgarden.com/diy-project-wood-scrap-scarecrow-my-garden-maiden/
Garden Maiden by the Shade Garden arbor.

Help name our woodscrap scarecrow! She’s too pretty not to have one. Leave a comment below this article with your suggestion, please!


Here’s another version of my scarecrow with small pots for hands!


Pretty Scarecrow http://ourfairfieldhomeandgarden.com/diy-project-wood-scrap-scarecrow-my-garden-maiden/
Scarecrow with flowerpot hands

Garden Lady Scarecrow http://ourfairfieldhomeandgarden.com/a-trip-down-memory-lane-my-former-garden/
Click here for more! Garden Lady Scarecrow from our former garden!

* See how to make a birdfeeder for free from Christine at Rustic & Refined!


* Turn a poster into a painting with Cynthia of Feeding Big


* Decorate your garden the thrifty way with Time with Thea


* Heather at New House, New Home, New Life has some great garden decor !


Original article and pictures take ourfairfieldhomeandgarden.com site

1 comment:

  1. You have stolen both my blog images and content which is a violation of copyright and intellectual property laws and I have reported you. Do your own projects and write about them and don't steal from others to make money. Shame on you!
    Barb Rosen
    Our Fairfield Home and Garden

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