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Kit Includes A. top vertical pole F. burlap head G. twine G. H. straw H. J. garden trowel I. garden gloves B. bottom vertical pole D. horizontal arm pole C. metal dowel E. bolt / washer / wing nut create your own SCARE CROW Step 5. Stuff burlap head with recycled plastic bags, rags or newspapers... then secure neck to top post with supplied twine. A. B. Step 3. Attach notched arm post to post A with bolt, washer and wing nut. E. D. Step 6. Stuff all clothing with recycled plastic bags, rags or newspapers. (add straw as desired) OPTIONAL: Add supplied garden shovel and gloves and any other clothing item or accessories you desire. Enjoy your new Scarecrowation! I. J. ScareCrowAtions.com We want to see your best Scarecrow looks each month. Will you go with scary or humorous, cute or not so cute, whatever you decide make sure it's creative! A new winner is selected every month. Log onto [email protected] for full details and Entry Form. Step 1. Hammer sharpened end of wooden dowel approximately 12-18 inches into ground. Step 2. Put one leg of overalls, pants, or dress over dowel in the ground. Step 4. Assemble wood dowel base together with metal dowel. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS B. A. B. C. As I completed the tilling, fence building, gate assembly and other chores for my wife’s garden last spring she mentioned that she would like a Scarecrow. I gave this little thought being the handyman that I am. But to my surprise this was more difficult than anticipated. As we set out on a Saturday morning to start to gather scarecrow parts and pieces I soon realized this was going to be an all day journey. After numerous craft stores, home building centers and gardening outlets the sun began to fall, I had still not assembled this for her. Sunday morning came and I started to assemble the scarecrow. As my wife sewed eyes, nose and a mouth to burlap I continued to screw together the frame. Around mid-morning we had what resembled a stick figure with a head. As my wife dug through my flannels and old work clothes it began to come alive. Jennifer stuffed her creation with plastic grocery bags, which I thought was ingenious. I began to wonder how to simplify other gardener’s needs and this is where ScareCrowAtions was born. Made for Americans by Americans in America ScareCrowAtions LLC PO Box 8 20705 Travis Rd. Wilder Idaho 83676 888-841-0006 ScareCrowAtion Story
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Page 1: ScareCrowAtions Kit Assembly Instructions

Kit IncludesA. top vertical pole

F. burlap head

G. twine

G.

H. straw

H.

J. garden trowel

I. garden gloves

B. bottom vertical pole

D. horizontal arm pole

C. metal dowelE. bolt / washer / wing nut

create your own SCARECROW

Step 5. Stu� burlap head with recycled plastic bags, rags or newspapers...then secure neck to top post with supplied twine.

A.

B.

Step 3. Attach notched arm post to post A with bolt, washer and wing nut.

E.

D.

Step 6. Stu� all clothing with recycled plastic bags, rags or newspapers.(add straw as desired)

OPTIONAL: Add supplied garden shovel and gloves and any other clothing item or accessories you desire.

Enjoy your new Scarecrowation!

I. J.

ScareCrowAtions.com

We want to see your best Scarecrow looks each month. Will you go with scary or humorous, cute or not so cute, whatever you decide make sure

it's creative! A new winner is selected every month. Log onto [email protected] for full details and Entry Form.

Step 1. Hammer sharpened end of wooden dowel approximately 12-18 inches into ground.

Step 2. Put one leg of overalls, pants, or dress over dowel in the ground.

Step 4. Assemble wood dowel base together with metal dowel.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONSB.

A.

B.

C.

As I completed the tilling, fence building, gate assembly and other chores for my wife’s garden last spring she mentioned that she would like a Scarecrow. I gave this little thought being the handyman that I am. But to my surprise this was more di�cult than anticipated. As we set out on a Saturday morning to start to gather scarecrow parts and pieces I soon realized this was going to be an all day journey.

After numerous craft stores, home building centers and gardening outlets the sun began to fall, I had still not assembled this for her. Sunday morning came and I started to assemble the scarecrow. As my wife sewed eyes, nose and a mouth to burlap I continued to screw together the frame.

Around mid-morning we had what resembled a stick �gure with a head. As my wife dug through my �annels and old work clothes it began to come alive. Jennifer stu�ed her creation with plastic grocery bags, which I thought was ingenious. I began to wonder how to simplify other gardener’s needs and this is where ScareCrowAtions was born.

Made for Americans by Americans in AmericaScareCrowAtions LLC

PO Box 820705 Travis Rd.

Wilder Idaho 83676888-841-0006

ScareCrowAtion Story

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