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Scarecrow Wreath Straw Hat Tutorial

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You’ve probably seen this adorable scarecrow face wreath show up in your social media feeds.  Luckily, it’s a very simple craft that takes just a few minutes (less than 15) to recreate. Below we’ve provided two scarecrow wreath straw hat tutorials to walk you through recreating this fellow for your own home!

Scarecrow Wreath Straw Hat Tutorial
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As you can see from the photo, this adorable scarecrow face wreath is made on an 18 inch straw hat. It is approximately 9 inches deep.

The very top of the hat is folded over and adorned with colorful fall leaves, acorns, and berries. It has moveable self-adhesive googly eyes, a cute corn cob nose, and a brown felt smiling mouth.

The hair is raffia and has leaves embedded within in it that look like they have just fallen from the tree. There is a gold and orange autumn bow under the neck.

There really isn’t much to him, but he’s absolutely adorable! Here’s a video with step by step instructions to recreate him or her.

How to Make a Scarecrow Face Wreath using a Straw Hat

How to make a scarecrow face out of a straw hat tutorial

While you can get the hats online at amazon, they are also available at most major craft stores such as Hobby Lobby, Jo-Ann fabric, etc.

How to Make a Scarecrow Hat- Another Version

How To Make A Scarecrow Hat - Carolina Pottery

If you’ve made your own scarecrow face wreath, we’d LOVE to see photos, feel free to share them in the comments below!
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