I got the idea from a little class we took. They had a chicken coop playset, and I thought we needed one too.
The manger I got for $2.99 at the thrift store. Figured it would be a good coop, too. Nesting boxes, stick for roosting all made from left over wood working supplies.
The ramp was built from bottom of window shades throughout our house.
Chickens made form scrap fabric, red ribbon from a gift bag and stuffed with contents from an old pillow. Click above on the "for sale" to buy some in the tabs up top.
Food and water are fifty cent condiment containers I picked up at the thrift store, with tops from jars as the base.
Eggs are from the thrift store. "Hay" is left over wool from my rug hooking experience. (Did you see the rug? Longest project of my life. Here.)And they loved it. And still love it.
All in all, a homemade coop that my kids love for less than $5.00. Makes mama happy too!
puppy playset:
bear playset:
horse playset:
mouse playset
That is utterly adorable! My, aren't you clever?!
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ReplyDeleteThis is so awesome! I love that they have play chickens and real ones, too. Such a neat project and it turned out just perfect!
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