I cut 2 pieces of the yard fabric and glued the center to the pvc. Now it is time to make the center chest for your witch. You want to be sure that when it is dry that your pvc pipe will fit into the bushing. Be sure to add the silicone to the other end and apply it to the bottom inside of the bucket.
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Your pvc pipe will fit into one end of the bushing. The first step is to attach the bushing to the inside of the pumpkin bucket. I bought 4 yards but remember it will all depend on how big your witch is) I found a soft sheer fabric in Hobby Lobby. A soft sheer black fabric (you can use any type of material you want. A soft tulle (I bought 3 yards but I’m making 3 witches)ġ0. Yard fabric (how much you need will depend on how tall you make your witch and how many witches you make. Three 1” by 3/4” bushing (I found these in the hardware store by all of the pvc pipes)Ĩ. Some other supplies I will be using are:ġ. I will be making three of these witches so that I can group them together in my yard. I will be using a variety of items to create this witch but my main item is a plastic pumpkin bucket. We have done a variety of DIY’s using a plastic pumpkin bucket here at The Shabby Tree and I just knew this would make a great head for a witch! You can create this witch in a variety of ways I just want to show you that if you get creative it is very easy to make a fun witch for your yard. I have been seeing a lot of fun and unique witches all over Facebook and I wanted to try and create one using a plastic pumpkin bucket.
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Okay fall and Halloween are here and you guys know I love decorating my yard.