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Scarecrow Headband

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A fun and easy scarecrow headband for kids to celebrate the fall season. Make sure to use the printable template to make this autumn paper hat in the classroom or at home.

Scarecrow headband for kids with easy printable template

It’s that time of year, when the air starts getting chilly and we eat everything pumpkin and apple pies. It is time to craft some scarecrows!

Today I am sharing a simple scarecrow paper hat and if you’re looking for more ideas, you can also take a look at:

Scarecrow headband craft for kids

We love paper hats for kids and have created quite a few throughout the years, for the holidays as well as seasonal paper crowns.

Our scarecrow headband is a nice addition to our collection of 9 fall paper hats. These are just a couple of these cute paper crowns:

Easy Scarecrow headband craft

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This scarecrow headband is part of an amazing 9 fall paper hat bundle.

fall paper hats for kids

While scarecrows have been originally used to scare birds away from crops, these days they are a symbol of the harvest season and fall. People use them to decorate their houses for the fall season. They are colorful and make a nice seasonal decoration.

simple scarecrow craft for preschoolers

Our scarecrow headband printable comes with two options. Kids can use the pre-colored scarecrow and just cut it out or they can color the black and white option. If you are a teacher you can use this paper hat in the classroom for the fall celebration or at preschool and daycare. Kids will love making the paper crown and will wear it proudly.

Scarecrow headband

simple fall paper hat for kids: scarecrow craft idea

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How to Make the Scarecrow Headband

Print the headband on white paper.

Color the front piece and the side panels (if using the black and white version) and cut them out.

tape pieces together

Tape two side panels to the front piece.

Bend the headband into a circle. Wrap it around the kid’s head to check for fit. Tape the ends together.

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