Ended 2013 Easter Hatch-a-long "Create a Chicken Tiara" Contest

Rooster Crown Entry #1
For the rooster's crown... I started with the same pile of "toybox trash". From the pile I used an empty plastic tube that my son got little animals in, an old plastic "gumball machine" toy that seemed "mirror'ish" shiny, some twix wrappers (yes I found it in his messy box **rolls eyes**, but it was shiny and I figured I might make use of it), and some aluminum foil. I started with the tube from the animals. Cut it in half and "spiked" across the top, and then covered it in the foil (of course I used hot glue! LOL): Then I took the shiny gumball machine, and broke a big chunk off, and then cut it into tiny "diamonds, squares, triangle" whatever little pieces with the scissors: I glued all the little "jewels" to the crown with my trusty glue gun... "mosaic style". Then I cut strips of gold (from the twix wrappers) to trim the bottom of the crown. Finished product: And now modeled by our Light Brahma Rooster "Big Daddy" (the big daddy of our hatch-a-long eggs!)... It didn't seem to bother him wearing it AT ALL! He was probably thinking... "Gee, it's about time they got it right!" :lau
Hen Tiara Entry #2
Woo hoo!! Got to play dress up with my chickens! I did one for the hen, and for our rooster. :) My kids came home and pretty much rolled their eyes at me and said "mom's turning the chickens into live barbies". :) He He He... Yup! I stared both crowns with a pile of what I call "toybox trash"... anything that settles at the bottom of the toybox & is pretty much junk. I used scissors & hot glue for everything. For the Hen: From the pile I used a milk cap ring, some junk thin clear plastic (what my computer mouse came in), and an old barbie dress. I used the milk ring as the base, wrapped & trimmed the plastic around it to form a "princess cone"... hot glued into place: I cut up the barbie dress (which had a print satin, a netting, and a ribbon... perfect!), and covered the cone with the satin. Added the veiling on the top, and lined it with the ribbon along the bottom. More hot glue... Finished product: And now being modeled by our Barred Rock hen (& my daughter). She's actually the hen that donated the eggs for our hatch-a-long!... so we'll be seeing her babies later.
 
I may have to change Rule #4.... I'm having trouble copying posts WITH their photos and re-posting them here. So..... I still want them duplicated in the Easter Hatch-a-long thread, though. Hmmm. Okay, I think I got it. Entries should be submitted within this Contest thread, but not *counted* as valid until the contestant has also posted the entry on the Hatch thread for those participants (and lurkers) to appreciate as well.
 
I wonder if it might help to have a moderator move your thread from this "Hatch-A-Long" forum category over to the Forum information "Sponsored content, Contests, & giveaways" category. People that might want to participate in the Easter Hatch contests will probably go there. Plus that is where all the other Easter hatch along contests are located. :)
 
Does it need to be an adult hen or roo or can we use younger chicks ? Turns out my girls are not real thrilled about having a tiara put on their head lol


Of course you may - see Entry #1. :)

Perhaps your girls just haven't explored their inner Diva. (And it's one reason why this is such a fun contest - trying to get that shot of royal, tiara or crown wearing chicken.). But chicks are fine. Viewers can "Awwww" over them even more. :love
 
Does it need to be an adult hen or roo or can we use younger chicks ? Turns out my girls are not real thrilled about having a tiara put on their head lol

This is my first model. My girls are like me not divas
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Rooster's Crown:

Materials: Egg, Butter knife, plate,pen, and scissors

Step: 1. Take a whole egg (fresh or refridgerated) and carefully crack it in half with the butter knife.
Step: 2. Dump the yolk out of the egg onto the plate and clean/dry the eggs.
Step: 3. Pick one half of the egg, hold the half near where it was cracked, and set the uncracked, pointy end on a flat and hard surface so the inside of the half-egg shell is up.
Step: 4. Take the pen and quickly stab the inside of the pointy part of the half-egg so there is now a good-sized hole in the top of the half-egg.
Step: 5. After you have the hole in the top of your half-egg, flip the egg over on the part where it was cracked and hold it like that while you cut triangle shapes (zig-zag) in the hole you just made.
Step: 6. You're done!

Video links: (in 4 parts)

 
Rooster Crown Entry #2:
Rooster's Crown: Materials: Egg, Butter knife, plate,pen, and scissors Step: 1. Take a whole egg (fresh or refridgerated) and carefully crack it in half with the butter knife. Step: 2. Dump the yolk out of the egg onto the plate and clean/dry the eggs. Step: 3. Pick one half of the egg, hold the half near where it was cracked, and set the uncracked, pointy end on a flat and hard surface so the inside of the half-egg shell is up. Step: 4. Take the pen and quickly stab the inside of the pointy part of the half-egg so there is now a good-sized hole in the top of the half-egg. Step: 5. After you have the hole in the top of your half-egg, flip the egg over on the part where it was cracked and hold it like that while you cut triangle shapes (zig-zag) in the hole you just made. Step: 6. You're done! Video links: (in 4 parts)
 
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