How Do You Make A Lunchbag Scarecrow?
Creating fun fall decorations can be as easy as using a few supplies lying around your home. Using your creativity and following the steps below to make a lunchbag scarecrow can help you ease the boredom for your kids, or simply get you into the festive spirit of fall. Begin by tracing the hat pattern shown in the diagram onto a sheet of brown construction paper. Cut out the shape, and use your marker to draw tic-tac-toe designs on the cut-out to imitate “stitching.” Make two of these shapes. Apply a thin line of glue along the curved edges of the cut-outs and press them together. This will form the scarecrow’s hat. Set this aside. Fold a sheet of yellow construction paper in half and cut along the crease. Cut thin 1/4-inch strips from one piece. These will be glued on to serve as the scarecrow’s hair. Place the paper bag, open side down, onto a clean work area. Glue a pair of wiggly eyes onto it, approximately 3 inches from the top. You may add eyebrows by gluing on a short length of