Decorating the chicken coop for Halloween was on the agenda this weekend and I rocked it Wizard of Oz style! This project was fun, easy, inexpensive and the result- adorable! It killed me to deface a beautiful pair of Franco Sarto leather heels, but they were the only ones in the thrift store that worked.

If autumn decorating is on your agenda, you can totally rock it Wizard of Oz style with this Ruby Slippers tutorial! This autumn project was fun, easy, 

SUPPLIES NEEDED

low-heeled shoes (I found some at a thrift store)
ruby red spray paint
clear acrylic gloss spray
ruby red glitter
newspaper
painter’s tape
steel wool (optional)
2, 1/3″ wooden dowels
drill
hammer
black & white striped tights
bubble wrap

LET’S MAKE IT!

Scuff up leather with steel wool. Stuff shoes with newspaper, tape off inside of shoe with painters’ tape. 

Spray shoe with red paint and immediately sprinkle with glitter. Allow to dry.

Seal with acrylic spray. Dry completely.

Drill 1/2″ holes in the back of the shoes & insert dowel in shoe. 

Tap dowels into ground with hammer.

Fill bottom portion of tights with bubble wrap, tie off tights at waist & insert tights into shoes. Tuck waist-end of tights underneath house, chicken coop, chair, wherever.

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Decorating the chicken coop for Halloween was on the agenda this weekend and I rocked it Wizard of Oz style! This project was fun, easy, inexpensive and the result- adorable! It killed me to deface a beautiful pair of Franco Sarto leather heels, but they were the only ones in the thrift store that worked.

If autumn decorating is on your agenda, you can totally rock it Wizard of Oz style with this Ruby Slippers tutorial! This autumn project was fun, easy, 

SUPPLIES NEEDED

low-heeled shoes (I found some at a thrift store)
ruby red spray paint
clear acrylic gloss spray
ruby red glitter
newspaper
painter’s tape
steel wool (optional)
2, 1/3″ wooden dowels
drill
hammer
black & white striped tights
bubble wrap

LET’S MAKE IT!

Scuff up leather with steel wool. Stuff shoes with newspaper, tape off inside of shoe with painters’ tape. 

Spray shoe with red paint and immediately sprinkle with glitter. Allow to dry.

Seal with acrylic spray. Dry completely.

Drill 1/2″ holes in the back of the shoes & insert dowel in shoe. 

Tap dowels into ground with hammer.

Fill bottom portion of tights with bubble wrap, tie off tights at waist & insert tights into shoes. Tuck waist-end of tights underneath house, chicken coop, chair, wherever.

“Are you a good witch, or a bad witch?” (she’s not talkin’, ellen)
The Chicken Chick's Guide to Backyard Chickens

Order your copy of my bestselling books,

Lifestyles of the Chicken Famous

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The Chicken Chick’s Guide to Backyard Chickens

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Adfields
Adfields
10 years ago

Cute project! Would love to win the feed. I have been looking into getting a better feed for my chickens and would live to try this

Dennis Doyle
Dennis Doyle
10 years ago

I'm first to enter!!

Bernadine Yagl Kosman
Bernadine Yagl Kosman
10 years ago

I love decorating, especially for my grandchildren, who when they arrive home from daycare, never know what they will find on the wrap around porch to their house…this would be great, but at 3 yr old, I am not sure she has seen The Wizard of Oz yet, and I think it might be alittle on the scary side at this age, but I will keep this idea in mind for the future! Or maybe just do it and surprise my neighbor when she wanders over to the coops on her daily walk by…..LOL

Jeanette Ford
Jeanette Ford
10 years ago

I would love to try this out on my chickens! Thanks!

Ali
Ali
10 years ago

It appears that our three hens are molting. Do they still lay eggs when they molt and how long is it supposed to take for them to grow their new feathers in?
I never paid much attention to this molting, as I figured 'it just took too much out of them"! lol

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