This chicken is a real looker! Henriette consists of different Acrylic forms, wings, tail and beak are Foam sheets joined together. The clou are the real Feathers, ones she is lavishly equipped with.
Instructions
Using the metal tip of the hot glue gun, melt a hole in the Acrylic-heart and the undrilled half of the ball, join the two parts together at this point with hot glue.
Glue the two half Acrylic-eggs as eyes, leaving enough space between the eyes for the beak.
Thread the light chain through the hemisphere with the hole, then put a single bulb through the self drilled hole into the heart and assemble the Acrylic ball .
Use Napkin varnish to stick red Straw silk paper on the wattles and white Straw silk paper on the rest of the chicken. Tear the Straw silk paper into pieces for this and glue the Acrylic forms slightly overlapping.
With the help of the templates make templates from strong cardboard, cut out the parts for beak, wings and tail from white Foam sheets , the comb from red Foam sheets.
Glue the individual parts with hot glue in 3D-optics on top of each other and on the chicken.
Tip: So that wings and tail fan out really nicely, stick small foam rubber remains between the individual parts.
Paint the beak honey-yellow, border the eyes black and paint on the pupils. Cut lashes from black Felt and glue them on.
Shade tail and wings grey.
Put the chicken into the brushwood wreath and decorate with Feathers .
Glue margarites and tufts of grass onto the wreath.