I drew in some extra 'hair' to augment the already funky head feathers that she had, and then I found a woman's face on the Internet by doing a Google search for 'blue eye'. This is where I learned something new. When I used the elliptical marquee tool, I discovered that you can click on a box that says 'refine edge' and the dialogue box to the right opens up. From there I was able to feather the edge and adjust the edge detection so that it actually selected a more precise shape around the eye than what I had originally captured with the elliptical marquee tool. In the 'output to:" section I could choose to make the eye selection a new layer and then I just had to move it into place.
Once she had that funky hair and her new and improved eye, I just had to give her a nose job too! I found a clip art nose, which I had to flip horizontally so that it was pointing in the right direction. The next step was to pop in Bonnie's PDPA Faded Fresco texture. I decided to move it into the background and use it as a frame. I rotated the chicken image slightly and then used the eraser tool to remove some of the image along the outer edges so that it wasn't such a stark square and it fit better into the 'frame' in Bonnie's texture.
I said a few weeks ago that abstracts are not my thing, but I had a lot of fun with this! The best part was not having any preconceived notions when I started. One thing just led to the next and the further I got into it, the sillier it became.