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Thanks for the reminder.She did the chicken cookie!
With the egg wash paints! waaaaaaay back in the beginning.
Chicken in a basket.
It was nice too!I did and then saw everyone else's!!!
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Thanks for the reminder.She did the chicken cookie!
With the egg wash paints! waaaaaaay back in the beginning.
Chicken in a basket.
It was nice too!I did and then saw everyone else's!!!
My kids all told me I should have taken a picture of the chickens eating my house and that would have made it chicken theme!
<head smack!> How could I forget that!! Sheesh, too much Christmas, not enough brain cells. I'm sorry that I forgot!I did and then saw everyone else's!!!
Very creative! Nice job!The box the graham crackers are iced to is cardboard and inedible, and the tooth pick piece that holds the chicken's heads to their bodies in inedible, otherwise it is all a go.
I had too much trouble with the netting so I made them all free range hens.
(My husband is the only predator they need to worry about anyway.
You'd think a man who won't eat jello would have gum drop issues, but that just isn't the case.)
I had 25 chickens to start my adventure with so we made 25 hens and one rooster, because we did add Reynard later.
This is not my coop it is a whimsy coop.
If we do this again next year, I will try for the hen's real homestead.
Okay... If I can figure this out... and please ignore the background...
Edit to add: The chicken droppings are snowcaps. There was no cross contamination.
The box the graham crackers are iced to is cardboard and inedible, and the tooth pick piece that holds the chicken's heads to their bodies in inedible, otherwise it is all a go.
I had too much trouble with the netting so I made them all free range hens.
(My husband is the only predator they need to worry about anyway.
You'd think a man who won't eat jello would have gum drop issues, but that just isn't the case.)
I had 25 chickens to start my adventure with so we made 25 hens and one rooster, because we did add Reynard later.
This is not my coop it is a whimsy coop.
If we do this again next year, I will try for the hen's real homestead.
Okay... If I can figure this out... and please ignore the background...
Edit to add: The chicken droppings are snowcaps. There was no cross contamination.
It is a great Coop!Okie Dokie,
Here's my little effort. It was fun! A big applause to my Hubby, he helped with the whole thing and even took the photo!
Presenting the "Blue Hen Hut"
Consists of graham crackers and powdered sugar "glue" (all edible), 1 tiny blue glass nesting hen, 1 real barred rock egg (layed today & delicious) and pine needles (not really edible)![]()