DIY Halloween: Create a scarecrow with a pumpkin head for your showroom

To give a scary and authentic atmosphere to the entrance of my showroom, I decided to make a scarecrow on the theme of Halloween, with a rustic touch and a bit of originality.
Here's how I did it:
1. The support: I used a branch securely fixed to a base which was none other than a car brake disc. This gives the structure a robust and unusual appearance.
2. Accessories: To reinforce the traditional American feel of the scarecrow, I added utensils such as an old rake. This gives it a slightly rural and rustic touch, reminiscent of cornfields and farms of yesteryear.
3. The pumpkin head: I then drew a scary face on a nice pumpkin. Once the pumpkin was ready, I attached it to the top of the structure to serve as the head of my scarecrow. 
4. The setting: Around the scarecrow, I arranged plants and small decorative gourds, all in warm autumnal tones. This finishing touch adds a festive and autumnal atmosphere, perfect for Halloween.
This display, installed at the entrance of my showroom, creates a real "wow" effect for my visitors. In addition to reinforcing the Halloween spirit, this rustic, handcrafted scarecrow adds a unique touch to the storefront.
If you're looking to decorate your space for Halloween, don't hesitate to try this type of original and personalized creation!