Eggcellent BowlMaterials:
lime slush Calypso paper #27255
9 heather hen eggs #38010
Rice Krispy Shells "burnt" #922122
cocoa paper wire #11888
24" square of small-gauge chicken wire
small bowl
aluminum foil
white glue
bowl with water
hot glue gun & glue
wire cutters
light gold acrylic paint
5. Put shaped wire back on the bowl, over the wet paper, and press the chicken wire firmly onto the surface (figure I). 6. Dip more Calypso paper into the glue mixture and apply to the top of the chicken wire, pressing it into the wire and allowing some of the wire to show through (figure J). Continue until the bowl is covered, allowing some of the paper to extend slightly past the chicken wire top in some places. Let dry overnight.
7. Clip top edges of wire, taking all sharp edges off. Edges will be uneven, adding to the charm of the piece.
8. Glue eight eggs to the top of the bowl about 1-1/2 inches apart. Leave one space for "hatched" egg (figure K).
9. The last egg has a "beak" and "legs;" to make legs and feet: Cut two 3-inch pieces of paper wire. Cut 1 inch off each piece, and fold the 1-inch pieces in half.
10. Hot glue the folded pieces to the remaining 2-inch leg pieces, gluing the fold to the end of a leg piece (making chicken feet). Poke holes on either side of bottom of egg, and hot glue in chicken legs.
11. To make beak, poke a hole in the pointed end of the egg with a pencil and hot glue the more rounded end of the Rice Krispy Shell into the hole. Paint the shell gold.
12. Glue the "hatched egg" into the open space left for him on the top of the bowl.