How to make a witch’s broom out of yard waste.
By DIY Maven
A few days ago a storm blew through and left behind a plethora of fallen branches and twigs. As I set about to tidy up the yard the other day, I noticed some particularly fine specimens, and since I hate to see good twigs go to waste, I decided to make something out of them: A witch’s broom.
I started with a straight-ish 5' long branch, roughly the circumference of a broom handle. Now, you might think a broom-head made of straw would be the way to go, but I’ve noticed that straw brooms handle a little sluggishly. (Think lumbering SUV.) Instead, I opted to make my broom-head out of smaller twigs as they provide for more responsive handling. (Think Japanese import with a tight suspension.)
I trimmed the twigs to about 16", grouped them in bunches of 3 and then wired them together.
Next, I reinforced the bundles with some hot glue.

Then I grouped the smaller bundles around my ‘broom handle’ and wrapped them tightly with twine. I knotted the twine and shot some hot glue down the top for additional support.


Okay, so I might not be playing Quidditch anytime soon with my new broom, but it should get me to my next coven meeting and back, no problem.


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» All commentslilybee
I loves it! And, you know, useful transportation what with gas being so expensive!
DIY Maven
Thanks! Halloween is my favorite holiday!!!
dewonangus
Very creative! I saved a bunch of thin branches some time agao and was going to cut them down and cover a plain wooden bird house with them ... another project waiting to be done! You must post a picture if you decorate for Halloween.
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