Creations, Scarecrow Fun!

Our beach community has a Scarecrow Festival every October
Which got me thinking, maybe you’d like to paint a scarecrow~
It’s easier than you think!
Start with a head, arms and legs~ I used white mixed with a touch of yellow and orange
Next add a swash of green for his shirt
Now add a dome for his hat
and a wavy brim
You can add Xs for his eyes while you’ve got the black out or wait until the finishing touches
Paint the overalls with a square tipped brush, using blue and white. If you put both colors on your brush, they will mix as you stroke, creating a natural shading and depth of color
One brush stroke for each shoulder strap, then run the brush across for the overall bib
Stroke straight down from the bib to form the pant legs
Now add the “straw,” using brown, orange and yellow. Load a little of each color on a small tipped brush and make quick short strokes
Add patches with stitches, buttons, and nose and mouth for finishing details
This artist scarecrow won my vote, I heart Art!
I loved Lady GaGa R Dener too, how can you resist a pink gardening hoe and a hydrangea belt?
This happy couple won a prize
But we liked this crazy DJ
And the “Crow Queen”
With her crazy crow!
There’s nothing like a good fall festival!
You never know when you’re going to need a scarecrow!
If you want to see the best Halloween front lawn ever, head over to the Uptown Acorn to see the PUNny Skeletons! It is beyond hilarious!!!
If you are painting on glass, make sure to use paint made for that, like Liquetex Acrylic Glossies
If you’d like to paint some pumpkins or sunflowers, or make a “garden girl” click on the links below
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[…] at The Painted Apron gives a fantastic tutorial for painting scarecrows. Not scary at all…only fun! […]
I can always depend on you coming up with a clever idea, but if I tried to paint a scarecrow it would look pretty scary! I’m reminded of the year I tried to make turkeys for place cards Thanksgiving and my kids thought they looked more like hedgehogs.
haha! I bet they were cute, kids can be the worst critics!
Oh, how cute! Wish I had been at the beach for the Scarecrow Festival! What a great way to celebrate art & fall.
It was disappointing this year, not many entries. I’m hoping when the new Coastal Arts Center opens next year it will get bigger again, it’s so much fun! >
What a fun event. Love all the Scarecrow’s. Your tutorial was great, maybe even I could do this. Thanks for that. You are so talented. What a glorious Fall celebration.
Thanks Valerie! Next year I might enter my own scarecrow creation! >
Your scarecrows are adorable, and a scarecrow festival sounds like a lot of fun. I guess you finally made it back down this way?
hi Judy, yes, I am back, yay! Not enjoying the remnants of Patricia this morning however! The scarecrow fest is one of my favorite things in October, so many creative scarecrows! >
Looks like a fun time:@)
A scarecrow festival sounds like my kind of fun Jenna! All those entries are so clever! Thanks for the painting tips too 🙂
Oh, my gosh! I love the crow queen the best…what a haha! Thanks for sharing your tutorial. I think I could actually paint one. The window scene is my favorite of your examples. Thanks for more painting inspiration. I need this so badly!
I love the scarecrow fest but it was disappointingly small this year, boo hoo! You can’t mess up a scarecrow, they are imperfect anyway! >
How fun! This looks so cute! 🙂
Thanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!
The scarecrow festival sounds like so much fun, perhaps it is something I could get going here in Celebration. It is too bad it was so small this year. Your painting is so cute and you make it look so easy. I am anxious to begin trying my hand at painting some things, I guess I will just need to jump in! Thank you so much for sharing over at Celebrate it Sunday!
thanks Chloe! Just jump in and don’t fear the paint brush! I’ve got lots more easy painting tutorials under creations on my header bar >
Hi Jenna, wow that old window with the scarecrow is genious!!!!