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Spooky Elizabethan Crows

Sep132014 posted by Jamie 10 Comments

We’re thrilled to be sharing our spooky Elizabethan Crows with you today! A little bit fanciful and a little bit creepy – they are the perfect addition to your Halloween mantle, vignette, wreath or table.
Elizabethan Crows For Halloween. So fun and easy to make!
We’re Amanda, Candice and Sarah from Handmade Mood – where we create, curate, cook and craft all kinds of handmade (and hand embellished) goodies.
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Supplies for Elizabethan Crows

How To Make Elizabethan Crows

You’ll need just a few basic items for your crows: (affiliate links are included)
1. A crow (or 5). We’ve seen them at Michael’s and WalMart so far this season. But snap them up fast – they don’t stay on the shelves very long!
2. Glitter (optional)
3. A needle and thread
4. & 5. Coffee filters, crepe paper or other stiff medium to make your collars
6. Embellishments
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How to make a collar from a coffee filter
The collar construction method is basically the same for each style with a few variations depending on the material and look. To create the double folded ruffle with a coffee filter:
(1) start by cutting out the center of the filter (these are the unbleached kind) leaving just the crimped edge. Thread the needle with a double loop of thread and knot.
(2) Start at one end and sew a basic straight stitch down the center of the filter edge. The smaller and closer the stitch, the tighter the ruffle will end up.
(3) Gently pull the thread, sliding the filter down the thread to the knot, as tight as possible. The largest crow took 3 1/2 filters to make it around his neck. Fold the filter in half at the seam and crease firmly (use your fingernail, a bone folder or a spoon back to help get a nice crease. Trim the edge of the ruffle if it’s too long.
(4) Place the ruffle on the crow and tie the thread or use a dot of hot glue to secure the ruffle.
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Awesome Elizabethan Crows to Make!

Basic party crepe paper makes a fantastic ruffled collar and doubles as fringe for a witchy party hat. Book paper, pre folded into tight pleats and then sewed makes a double layer.
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How to make a collar out of crepe paper.
It takes approximately 2 feet of crepe paper to make a medium crow collar.
(1) Using the same method as above, start with a threaded needle and a basic straight, running stitch.
(2) Pull the crepe paper along the thread to start the ruffle.
(3) & (4) The crepe paper will start to curl into a circle shape.
(5) & (6) Continue to pull the thread and push the crepe paper together until the entire length is bunched tightly.
(7) Measure the length to be certain it will fit around the crow and then
(8) tie the thread together closing the circle. Slip the collar off and trim it to the length you’d like.
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How to make fun Elizabethan Crows.

Making a double ruffle collar is just as easy!
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Making a double ruffle collar.

Simply sew the two pieces of crepe paper (or coffee filter) together.
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How to glitter paper collars.
When the collars are the right length and trimmed to fit, embellish them with rhinestones, sequins, or other Halloween tidbits. Glittering the collars is easiest with a two plate “dip” system. Spread some glitter on one plate and glue on another. Dip the edge of the collar into the glue and then into the glitter, tapping off the excess before moving to the next section.
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DIY Elizabethan Crows | Awesome Halloween Decorations

Create a whole flock of Elizabethan Crows that are ready for even the most festive Halloween party!
A big ol’ thanks to the sweet gals of eighteen25 for inviting us to share today and we hope you’ll come visit us at Handmade Mood!
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Comments

  1. Leslie says

    September 13, 2014 at 9:02 pm

    The crows are adorable!!!!! I love all of the ideas shared here today. I'm getting excited!!!!

    Reply
  2. kiki comin says

    September 14, 2014 at 5:32 am

    LOVE these..totally making them for Halloween this year! thanks for the fun idea!

    Reply
    • Amanda @ Handmade Mood says

      September 14, 2014 at 2:42 pm

      We're so glad you love them! They really do make a great addition to any Halloween decor!

      Reply
  3. classesncamps says

    September 14, 2014 at 6:25 am

    This is magnificent.
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    Reply
  4. runawayfreckles says

    September 14, 2014 at 10:44 am

    I love the crows their collars are hilarious! Very cool party decorations.

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    • Amanda @ Handmade Mood says

      September 14, 2014 at 2:43 pm

      Thank you! My toddler thinks they're hilarious, too. She calls them "ballerina birds". 😉

      Reply
  5. Julie says

    October 3, 2019 at 6:20 am

    These crows are crazily stupendous! What do you use to make the hats? Thanks for sharing! ~ Julie

    Reply
  6. Koleta Huntsinger says

    October 22, 2019 at 10:05 am

    Love this idea so much! Oh, but instead if saying a flock of crows….it is actually a murder of crows I do believe, is it not? Which actually, goes along with the theme as well, lol!

    Great job!
    Koleta

    Reply
  7. Patti Wickersham says

    September 10, 2022 at 11:26 am

    I LOVE these crows! How did you make the hats or where did you purchase them?

    Thank you! Patti

    Reply
  8. Laura says

    September 27, 2022 at 3:56 pm

    Adorable!!! Can’t wait to make these!!

    Reply

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