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Every Year, I Create Giant Hay Bale Art For A Local Non-Profit’s Annual Halloween Event (8 New Pics)
Every year, I create giant hay bale art for a local non-profit's annual Halloween event. Last year, the designs included a giant can of Campbell's soup. That got me thinking about a book called The Borrowers that I read as a child. It's about miniature people who live in the walls of a home in Britain. They "borrow" items from the "giants". For example, a spool of thread became rope for them. This year I wanted the visitors to the event to feel as if THEY were the miniature people, so I created giant objects. It's also reminiscent of the movie, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. The only downside is that everything I made had to be cylindrical.
Every year I also create a version of a Jack O'Lantern and Frankenstein's monster. Each year they turn out differently based on what the individual hay bales will allow me to do. This year nearly all the bales were double-stacked, some bales were 4' tall and others 5 1/2 ' tall, so when stacked they were either 8' or 11' tall. The baby Bottle ended up being 14' tall with the addition of the nipple part made from the inverted seat of a papasan chair with a plastic plant pot wired on top and covered with hay. I hope you enjoy viewing them as much as I enjoyed making them! Happy Halloween!!
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Frankenstein's Monster
Jack O'lantern
Tootsie Roll
Coke Can
It was very hot when I worked on that one in direct sun. It would have been awesome if I could have popped the top and had a sip.
Load More Replies...Spools Of Thread With Needle And Thimble
Morton Salt Container
Duracell Battery
14 Ft. Baby Bottle
Many thanks for your kind words!
Load More Replies...Yes, once the outer layer is off. Most of the bales were wrapped and can be easily salvaged for feed.
Load More Replies...These are wonderful! I would never have thought about hay bale art, but this is amazing.
Always fun to see your work! My kids did miss Bluey and Pikachu though this year, so I am glad I caught this post so I could explain to them your inspiration and why their favorites were MIA.
I'm so glad your little ones like the hay bales! Kids are the reason I do it every year. It's a lot of hot, hard work, but so worth it to see the smiles on their faces! They might like the book The Borrowers too. It stayed with me all these years!
Load More Replies...Many thanks for your kind words!
Load More Replies...Yes, once the outer layer is off. Most of the bales were wrapped and can be easily salvaged for feed.
Load More Replies...These are wonderful! I would never have thought about hay bale art, but this is amazing.
Always fun to see your work! My kids did miss Bluey and Pikachu though this year, so I am glad I caught this post so I could explain to them your inspiration and why their favorites were MIA.
I'm so glad your little ones like the hay bales! Kids are the reason I do it every year. It's a lot of hot, hard work, but so worth it to see the smiles on their faces! They might like the book The Borrowers too. It stayed with me all these years!
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