Grass Heads

Last year, or maybe it was two years ago… or was it three? I have no idea! I’m loosing track of time. Let’s just say, at some point in the past few years, I read about grass heads on Pinterest and my daughters and I have been making them ever since. We have so much fun watching their “hair” grow and really love when it’s time to give them a trim. You can also style their “hair” when it gets long enough. I think I have been in quarantine for too long, because today, when my grass head’s “hair” was long enough to style, I was so excited. Don’t judge me… ok, judge if you must. My daughters even gave me a sideways look as I gleefully tied the grass into a ponytail.

You can’t tell me this isn’t cute!

Here’s what you’ll need:

Plastic plant pots (clear cups work just as well)

Potting soil

Grass seeds

Construction paper

Googly eyes

Buttons and pom poms (optional)

Scissors

Hot glue gun (glue dots also work depending on what your using to plant your grass in)

How To:

First, glue the face onto the plastic plant pot. Next, fill it with potting soil. Don’t go all the way to the top, leave some room. Add a good amount of grass seed and then cover the seeds with soil. Water daily.

If you give this a try, comment down below. I would love to hear how it went.

*Adult supervision is required*

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Addie