Scarecrow Scurry
crayola supplies
- Markers
- Blunt-Tip Scissors
- Construction Paper
household supplies
- recycled newspaper
- brown paper grocery bag
- masking tape
- lunch bags
Why
Fall parties and festivals are perfect to enjoy this big-time arts and crafts project. Kids cooperate and combine their creativity as small groups scurry in this art-based relay race.
Steps
- 1. Before the party: Divide the list of party guests into teams. Each team will work together to turn paper bags into a scarecrow. Each scarecrow uses 10 paper bags: one large grocery bag for the body, one medium-sized bag for the head, and two small lunch bags for each arm and leg.
- 2. At the party: Guests turn bags inside out to hide print. Each team uses Crayola® Washable Markers to draw a face on the head. Draw hair or cut strips of construction paper with Crayola Scissors and attached with masking tape. Children younger than age 3 can safely tear strips of paper for hair.
- 3. Draw patterned shirts, pants, fingers, boots or toes, and other details on the remaining bags. Stuff bags with lightly wadded newspaper. Close each bag with masking tape.
- 4. To play the game: Gather each team's scarecrow parts in one area. Place a chair and roll of masking tape for each team a short distance away from the team's pile of scarecrow parts. This area is the relay race space.
- 5. Teams members participate in a relay race. Taking turns, each runner scurries to get a scarecrow part and bring it to the chair. Other team members work together to add each part to the scarecrow. Who will be first to finish building the scarecrow?
When & Where
"What a great event for all ages at our Fall Fest! We added large buttons, newspaper hats, shoes, and garden gloves."
- Zack K., Scout leader.
"Everyone at Homecoming had fun! We renewed friendships and made new ones as we created our scarecrow."
- Kalinda S., mom of kids ages 4, 10, and 12.
Interesting Info
The Scarecrow is a memorable character in L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, a modern fairy tale published in 1900. In 1901, the book was performed as a musical production. Its 1939 film version has become a cinema classic.
Safety Guidelines
Scissors—ATTENTION: The cutting edges of scissors are sharp and care should be taken whenever cutting or handling. Blunt-tip scissors should be used only by children 4 years and older. Pointed-tip scissors should be used only by children 6 years and older.
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