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"The Edmonds Marsh Monster" - ID# 3825
Something has crawled out the Edmonds Marsh looking a little disoriented. Will you point him in the right direction? Read more
"I Scare Dictators!" - ID# 6558
Our SunScarecrow represents how resistance can grow from small acts of bravery and strength. In February, a Ukrainian woman confronted a heavily armed Russian soldier and offered him sunflower seeds (Ukraine's national flower) so flowers would grow if he died on Ukraine soil. Standing in solidarity with Ukraine, and praying for peace. Read more
"..wHo aaaAAREeee yOU?" - ID# 11409
When the sisters tumbled into the darkness beneath Yost Park, they landed in a strange, glowing glen. Slowly a giant, shadowy caterpillar slithered from the shadows, its haunted eyes fixed on them. “Who aaare yoou?” it hissed, its voice echoing in their minds as the forest around them grew hazy… Read more
"Vincent van Crow" - ID# 3860
Vincent van Crow is taking up residence on Dayton Street! The man made of straw and pillows, along with his crow friends, just completed “The Starry Night" and are surprised to see you! Some days you may find this guy taking a nap (due to the gusts of wind on this corner)... after all, painting is hard work! Read more
"Look Mummy, no hands!" - ID# 9443
Our community comes together for another year of fun scarecrow shenanigans. Living our best life! Look mummy, no hands! Read more
"Baby Yoda says, "may the force be with you!"" - ID# 6529
Baby Yoda says "happy halloween" as he swings in a tree with his light saber. Read more
"Gaia the Garden Goddess" - ID# 9478
Gaia is a positive presence welcoming neighbors as they pass by along with watching over the garden space. She invites you to stop awhile and enjoy the beauty of nature all around you. Read more
"It’s Mario Time!" - ID# 3833
Let’s-a go! Wave to Mario before he’s off to rescue the princess. Read more
"The Crew of the Tonquin" - ID# 6559
The wretched crew of the Tonquin, led by the malevolent Captain Thorn, climb up from the waters of Shell Creek to menace the good people of Edmonds. [Based on the quite spectacular **and true** sea tale of the Tonquin, blown up off the waters of Vancouver Island in 1811, after helping to establish the town of Astoria, Oregon.] Read more
"Why “sew” serious?" - ID# 11410
This scarecrow doesn’t scare the birds away but scares the bats away! Happy Halloween from the Joker! Read more
"I washed up like this" - ID# 3864
Happy Halloween from a delightful mermaid scarecrow under the sea. Read more
"What's Love Got to Boo With It?" - ID# 9444
"Simply the best" scarecrow you'll see in Edmonds this year. Rolling down to Halloween with Ms. Tina Turner. You'd better be good to her. Read more
"Mother Nature" - ID# 99
This natural Edmonds girl’s heart is so big! She welcomes Autumn in all of its glory, standing with pride and open arms! She doesn’t scare a single bird away, instead she shares her bountiful harvest, helping them get ready for winter! Read more
"Notorious RBG" - ID# 100
Celebrating an incredible life that touched us all. Gone, but never forgotten. Thank you, Justice Ginsburg! Read more
"Corny Fields: The Scarecrow Comic" - ID# 101
The CrowBar Comedy Club presents Corny Fields, the Scarecrow Comic! New shows and jokes daily! Drop by for hay bales of laughs! Read more
"Jonesy" - ID# 97
Phantom hockey player that shows up whenever a hockey player is injured and has no substitute. Read more
"Keeper of the Patch" - ID# 84
Spooky by day, haunting by night, the patch keeper stands guard. Read more
"Explode Pumpkin" - ID# 96
Once upon a time their was a man that was in a terrible straw explosion. The end. Read more
"Bone-ita" - ID# 74
Bone-ita the neighborhood skeleton shares her message, “Make no bones about it...VOTE” Read more
"Silly Sally" - ID# 73
Silly Sally is here to remind us all do our best to keep smiling! She loves baking, growing flowers and spreading cheer! Read more
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"Miss Maple" - ID# 91
Miss Maple Maple celebrates the season with her autumnal skirt, and is excited to be one of the new kids on the block this year! Read more
"It's a Little Bipsy kind of Day" - ID# 78
A Scarecrow family outing to Little Bipsy. Read more
"The Nightmare Before Christmas" - ID# 75
The Nightmare Before Christmas this year has double meaning as this whole year has been scary. Come see Jack Skellyton, his girlfriend Sally, Jack's dog Zero and the trick-or-treating Lock, Shock & Barrel on the hill in front of autumns harvest moon. Read more
"Party Crow" - ID# 59
A scarecrow is a totem of fear, but it simultaneously holds the opposite symbolism of hope and prosperity. The Anchor Chic Consignment scarecrow hopes to bring friends and families back together for parties and celebrations! Read more
"Lavender Lady" - ID# 39
Pelindaba Lavender Lady Read more
"murder of crows" - ID# 36
This poor scarecrow didn't see the murder of crows coming! Mr. Scarecrow should've known better than to set up his pumpkin patch at Crow boutique on 4th ave. Read more
"Marie BonBon" - ID# 29
This year's scarecrow is a nod to our French heritage. The bodice is made out of candy (candy corn and twizzlers) that my four year old gleefully helped to glue in place while sampling the goods. The dress is made out of paper, feathers and little crow trinkets. A reminder to remember history so we dare not repeat it. Read more
"2020 Dumpster Fire" - ID# 24
Like many of the memes we've seen out there this year - 2020 is a 'dumpster fire' and we often want to curl up in the fetal position to ride it out. Instead we make scarecrow art that makes us laugh and find solace and survival in our community and friends as we navigate the year. Read more
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