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    Home » DIY Projects

    Apple Head Doll Witches for Your Halloween Decor

    September 21, 2020 by Patti Estep 6 Comments

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    Learn how to make these fun and festive apple head doll witches to display in your home for Halloween. Carve and dry an apple for the head and use other basic crafts to make a simple witch doll.

    History tells us that making apple dolls dates back to the Native Americans specific the Seneca Indians and Iroquis using corn husks, scraps of fabric and ingenuity to create minature figures.

    I remember making these with my mom as a kid. They were ordinary doll faces, not witches but the shrunken faces of dried carved apples always made me think of something on the spooky side.

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    The last Halloween craft I made was this Scary Bird Silhouette Craft, but this year I decided to add a few more.

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    How to Make Applehead Doll Witches

    Supplies

    • crisp apples like Granny Smith green apples
    • lemon juice
    • twine, moss, or yarn for the hair
    • floral wire
    • long wooden skewers
    • pipe cleaners
    • round foam pot inserts for the base
    • black fabric
    • black card stock paper

    Three granny smith apples.

    You can use any kind of apple for this craft. I used Granny Smith because they are a little crisper and less juicy than something like a red delicious apple. Of course, you want to use a solid apple that doesn't have any rotten spots already so that you can easily carve your face.

    Peeled apple carved into a face.

    How to Carve an Apple Head

    First, peel your apple. Then use a small paring knife for carving. A small penknife will work well too. You could even try using the tip of a potato peeler.

    You can carve the face however you want it. Just remember to make the features exaggerated as the entire apple will shrink quite a bit while drying. Stick with two eyes, a nose, and a chin for a basic face.

    For my apple head, I carved sections of the apple away to bring forth the eyes and lips. I also made slits to carve in cheeks. Some people actually do the opposite and carve out the feature. For example, carving a hole out of the apple for each eye.

    Apple head sitting in some lemon water.

    Once you are done carving, soak the apple in a mixture of lemon juice and water for 10 minutes. I used the juice of a fresh lemon with 1.5 cups of water. This is supposed to help the apples from turning brown too quickly. Some say you should also sprinkle some salt on top but I didn't.

    Carved apple head with wire through the middle for hanging.

    Next thread a piece of floral wire through the apple. Make a hook at the bottom and pull up on the wire until the hook embeds into the bottom. Then make a hook at the top of the wire to hang the apple.

    Three peeled apple carved into faces with wire hooks.

    Now your apples are ready to dry. Hang them in a dry place that's dark and has good air circulation.

    Dried apple heads after 3 weeks with wire hooks.

    After about 2-3 weeks they should be well dried and ready to make shrunken apple head dolls in the form of a witch.

    Apple head on top of a wooden skewer. Black pipe cleaners for arms and a round Styrofoam base.

    A wooden skewer is used for the body. Set it in a foam pot insert to act as a base for extra sturdiness.

    Two pipe cleaners are wrapped around the wooden skewer for arms. You could probably use only one. Now it looks like a stick figure. Time to make some fancy clothes for your homemade doll.

    Black card stock circle cut in half.

    Making the witch hats

    To make a witch hat cut a circle of black card stock in half. This will make two hats. This circle was 6 inches in diameter but you can make them in different sizes.

    Black card stock folded into a cone shape.

    Roll the half circle into a cone and glue the edges.

    Black card stock round with center cut into 8 lines for an opening.

    Next cut another circle from black card stock paper for the brim. This one is about 3.5 inches in diameter.

    Fold it in half and then again to find the center. Then cut slits to make an opening as shown above. Push out the center and glue it up inside the cone.

    Orange twine pieces gather together in the middle with wire and pushed into the top of the dried apple head for hair.

    For the witches' hair, you can use pieces of twine held together in the middle with a small piece of wire. Then push the wire end into the top of the apple head to hold it in place. I also used moss for one of the witches. The moss was hot glued directly to the top of the apple.

    Apple head doll base on black fabric with chalk outline for doll dress.

    Finally, make a simple dress from black fabric. This is an old bit of upholstery fabric with a pattern on one side and black on the back. Use two pieces of fabric. Then take a piece of chalk to loosely mark around your witch figure. Ideally, you should have the right sides together, so in this case, you would see the printed fabric. However, I am showing it this way to make it easier to see the markings.

    Then sew up the sides and arms, with the black fabric facing each other, and leave an opening at the top for the head. Then turn it right side out and slip it onto the pipe cleaner arms and skewer body from the bottom.

    If you want you can use picking shears to trim the sleeves and the hem. This made the craft easier and more primitive looking.

    Three dried apple dolls dressed as witches on a table around a pumpkin.

    Witch Dolls for Halloween

    To style the witches, bend their arms toward the middle. They make a nice Halloween decoration don't you think? Wouldn't mini broomsticks look great here too? I might have to make them next.

    Three witches around a pumpkin. Looks like Halloween is coming.

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    Apple Head Doll Witches for Your Halloween Decor

    Use dried carved apples to make super fun and spooky doll witches. These are a unique addition to your Halloween decor.
    Prep Time30 mins
    Active Time40 mins
    Total Time1 hr 10 mins
    Course: Holidays
    Yield: 1 Apple Head Witch
    Author: Patti Estep
    Cost: $10-$15

    Equipment

    • sharp paring knife
    • scissors
    • sewing machine or needle and thread
    • pencil or chalk

    Materials

    • Crisp apples like Granny Smith green apples
    • Lemon juice
    • Twine moss, or yarn for the hair
    • Floral wire
    • Long wooden skewers
    • Pipe cleaners
    • Round foam pot inserts for the base
    • Black fabric
    • Black card stock paper

    Instructions

    • Peel your apple. Then use a small paring knife for carving.
    • Carve the face however you want it. 
    • Soak the apple in a mixture of lemon juice and water for 10 minutes.
    • Thread a length of wire through the apple.
    • Make a hook at the bottom and pull up on the wire until the hook embeds into the bottom.
    • Make a hook at the top of the wire to hang the apple.
    • Hang the appleheads somewhere dark away from direct sunlight and dry with good air circulation for about 2-3 weeks.
    • A wooden skewer is used for the body.
    • Set it in a foam pot insert to act as a base.
    • Two pipe cleaners are wrapped around the wooden skewer for arms.
    • Make a witch hat by cutting a circle of black card stock in half.
    • Roll the half circle into a cone and glue the edges.
    • Cut another circle from black card stock paper for the brim.
    • Fold it in half and then again to find the center.
    • Cut slits to make an opening.
    • Push out the center and glue it up inside the cone.
    • Use pieces of twine held together in the middle with wire for the hair.
    • Push the wire end into the top of the apple head to hold it in place. I also used moss for one of the witches.
    • Make a simple dress from black fabric.  
    • Use two pieces of fabric.
    • Take a piece of chalk to mark around your witch figure.
    • Sew up the sides and arms, with the black fabric facing each other.
    • Leave an opening at the top for the head.
    • Turn it right side out and slip it onto the pipe cleaner arms and skewer body from the bottom.
    • Decorate with your cool witches!
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    About Patti Estep

    Patti is the creator of Hearth and Vine, a home and garden blog filled with projects to inspire your creative side. She loves crafting, gardening, decorating and entertaining at her home in Pennsylvania. When she is not working on a project at home or searching for treasures at nurseries and thrift stores with her girlfriends, you’ll probably find her with family and friends, at a restaurant, or home party enjoying new and different food adventures.

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    Comments

    1. Michelle

      September 25, 2020 at 11:42 am

      These are absolutely adorable! I remember my mom making an old lady out of an apple many years ago. I always thought she looked like a witch. 😀

      Reply
      • Patti Estep

        September 25, 2020 at 1:33 pm

        Thanks Michelle. They do lend themselves to a good witch face.

        Reply
    2. MrsSW

      September 25, 2020 at 11:26 am

      These are really cute, Patti - very imaginative.
      Sheila

      Reply
      • Patti Estep

        September 25, 2020 at 1:34 pm

        Thanks Sheila. You are always so sweet!

        Reply
    3. Carole West

      September 25, 2020 at 7:35 am

      Cute Witches Patti - I remember the apple face dolls too. I like the variety of materials you used for their hair. Very Clever.
      Carole

      Reply
      • Patti Estep

        September 25, 2020 at 7:40 am

        Thanks Carole. I had so much fun making these as a child I thought they would be a fun cheap craft to make for Halloween.

        Reply

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