DIY grass heads
Create grass heads yourself with these instructions.
- Publication date:
- 27 March 2020
- Date range:
- March 2020 - ongoing
DIY grass heads
Materials needed
- Old skin colour tights
- Grass seeds
- Sawdust or compost
- Small yoghurt pot/cup
- Decorations - googly eyes and fabric scraps for the heads, coloured paper for the bodies, pipe-cleaners for the spectacles... get creative.
- Waterproof glue - for sticking on the eyes, lips etc. I used hot glue, but you can use any sort of glue so long as it won;t dissolve in water.
Instructions
Step 1
Cut tights to size. If not tie a knot in the end and turn inside out to hide the knot.
Step 2
Stretch the tight over a cup and spoon in about 2 teaspoons full of grass seeds.
Step 3
Pack in some sawdust or potting soil. Aim for the head to be roughly tennis ball sized.
Step 4
Tie a knot to close the end. No need to cut off the dangly bit.
Step 5
You can make a round nose or ears by grabbing a bit of tights and twisting. Fasten base of the nose with some thread or small rubber band.
Step 6
Glue eyes on with waterproof glue and draw lips on with a sharpy.
Growing your grass heat when you get home
When you're ready to grow your head, give it a good dunking in a bowl of water to moisten the sawdust/soil. Half-fill the cup/yoghurt container with water, and put the head on top, with excess stocking dangling down into the water.
Put your creation on a windowsill or somewhere with plenty of sunlight. check everyday to make sure the head is moist - you might need to dribble a few drops of water onto the head now and then.
Hair takes about 1 week to sprout. A full head of hair takes 3-4 weeks to grow, and greying and balding will occur after about 6 weeks. Experiment with different hairstyles. You can make mohawks, pony-tails, crew-cuts etc.
Have fun with it.