Introduction: Funny Scarecrow

Browsing through some of the amazing instructables on this site, I came accross a similar instructable to this but it did not have any instructions on how to build it so I decided to make my own. Here are some easy instructions that I came up with in order to make my own funny Instructable. There is also train tracks behind my house so I decided to make this and put it in my backyard so all the morning and evening train commuters can view it as they pass by. Also note that this is my first instructable so the pictures and the text are one step behind. Sorry. RP

Step 1: Supplies

2-10ft ¾” PVC PIPE

1- Pair Old Shoes

Some Hay

1- Pair of old pants

1- Long Sleeve Shirt

1- Pair Gloves

2-9” Foam Pumpkins

Zip Ties

Cardboard Box

Staple Gun

Box Cutter

Clear Caulk

Sharpie Marker

Paint (for the pumpkin face)

Safety Pins

PVC Pipe Cutter

PVC Pipe Glue

6- 90 degree ¾” PVC Elbows

8-45 degree ¾” PVC Elbows

4- ¾” PVC T’s

1-Straw Hat

Step 2: Step 1- Making the Legs

Cut the ¾” PVC pipe to the following amounts and lengths:

2-9”

4-3”

2-21” (legs)

2-14” (thighs)

(Note: It is up to you to decide whether you would like to
glue all the PVC connections or just the ones in the legs. I recommend using PVC glue for all connections as this makes the scarecrow stronger and more durable)

I am going to explain how to make one leg at a time but since the legs are the same these steps can be done at the same time or can be done once and then repeated.

Take one of the 9” pieces of PVC pipe and place a 90 degree elbow on one of the ends. Place a 3” piece of the PVC pipe in the other end of the 90 degree elbow so you now have this piece:

Step 3:

Now insert the other end of the 3” piece of PVC pipe into a

45 degree elbow and place the 21" piece in the other opening of the 45 degree elbow:

Step 4:

Place a 90 degree elbow on the other end of the 21” piece:

Step 5:

Place the 14” piece in the other end of the 90 degree elbow:

Step 6:

Place a 45 degree elbow on the other end of the 14” piece and place a 3” piece in the other end of the 45 degree elbow:

Step 7:

If you did these steps for just one leg you now repeat them
so you have two legs.

Step 8: Step 2-Making the Pelvis

Cut the ¾” PVC pipe to the following amounts and lengths:

1-15”

4-3”

Take the 15” piece and place one of the ¾” PVC T’s on
each end:

Step 9:

Place a 3” piece in each end of the T’s like this:

Step 10:

Place a 90 degree elbow on each one of the other sides of

those 3” pieces:

Step 11:

Now place another 3” piece on each one of the 90 degree

elbow other ends:

Step 12:

Now place the 45 degree elbows on each of the other ends

of those 3” pieces:

Step 13: Step 3-Making the Back and Neck

Cut the ¾” PVC pipe to the following amounts and lengths:

2-20”

1-15”

3-3”

Starting from the neck down

Place a 3” piece of PVC pipe in one of the ¾” T’s:

Step 14:

Place the 15” piece in the T like this:

Step 15:

Place another T on the other end of the 15” piece and place

a 3” piece in each one of the remaining openings in each T (except for one):

Step 16:

Place a 45 degree elbow on the other end of each 3” piece (except for one):

Step 17:

Place a 20” piece in each one of the remaining 45 degree elbows:

Step 18: Step 4-Assembly

Now you should be at a point where you have all pieces

looking like this:

Step 19:

Take the pelvis piece and each leg insert the 3” piece

sides into each remaining T openings:

Step 20:

Place each 20” pipe piece from the Back & Neck Step

into the 45 degree elbows on the pelvis:

Step 21: Step 5-Decorating

Paint a smiling face on one of the 9” foam pumpkins:

Step 22:

Cut the other 9” foam pumpkin in half with a box cutter

(try and cut along the seam from the mold):

Step 23:

Glue the two foam pumpkin halves that you just cut to a

piece of cardboard using the clear caulk and let dry overnight. Zip ties this piece to the pelvis:

Step 24:

Cut a hole in the bottom of the painted foam pumpkin just

large enough to slide onto the PVC pipe used for the neck, and place the foam pumpkin on the neck:

Step 25:

Safety pin the gloves to the long sleeved shirt and stuff

the arms (I used old plastic grocery store bags but crumpled up newspaper can work too):

Step 26:

Put the shirt on the skeleton and button it up:

Step 27:

Using the staple gun, staple the collar of the shirt to

the pumpkin head:

Step 28:

Put the pants and the shoes on the skeleton (this might be easier if

you laid him down):

Step 29:

Stuff the shirt and pants to make the scarecrow look more

human (again I used plastic bags for this but newspaper will work too):

Step 30:

Grab some of the hay and use it to cover up areas of

exposed PVC pipe, cardboard, and stuffing. Place the hat on and add some hay to the outer rim of the

hat.

Step 31:

Enjoy!

Halloween Decor Contest

Participated in the
Halloween Decor Contest