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It was a Summer Reading Extravaganza by Puppet Pizzazz! The kids saw some amazing puppets in action!
Cover up tatu again for Adh Daya make some 'SUMPING' custom motive javanese puppet jewellry.that a part jewellry in behind ear from javanese puppet at Rumah buah.lenteng agung 2012
My needle felted raccoon puppet is made from wool, he has bead eyes, a cute striped tail and a waxed nose. Use your raccoon puppet to help tell a story or act out a daily event. Adults and educators like to give puppets to children because they stimulate the imagination; children love puppets because they're fun!
Raccoon Puppet: 13" tall x 8" wide
On camera with OrlandoLive TV: joining Peter Murphy and Analog Artist Digital World blogger Thomas Thorspecken in the downtown Orlando gallery complex CityArts Factory. [photo: Ralph Verano]
Myanmar. Mandalay.
Myanmar puppets, or Yoke thé, are a traditional form of Burmese marionette theatre that uses intricately carved wooden puppets controlled by a single puppeteer with many strings. The art form dates back to the late 18th century, with performances that can last all night and feature elaborate storylines from epics like the Ramayana and mythological tales. Today, they are both a popular form of entertainment and a common souvenir.
My needle felted duck puppet head is made from wool, the body is wool felt. Use your duck puppet to help tell a story or act out a daily event. Adults and educators like to give puppets to children because they stimulate the imagination; children love puppets because they're fun!
Duck Puppet: 12" tall x 7" wide
I finally figured out my puppet friends and made some. I even learned to crochet letters so I could personalize them! Read about it at JubilantJessi.blogspot.com
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"Marsh Magic" puppet show with Lucy Freeman of the La Crosse Main Library held at the 2009 Earth Fair.
April 25, 2009
Three Rivers Waldorf School
Clay sculpt of my puppet head, inspired by fantasy art such as The Dark Crystal and developed from my CG sculpt. Changes include larger exaggerated wrinkles, larger (friendlier) eyes and a larger more expressive mouth. This will be moulded in a three-part mould and re-cast in latex, which will be added to the rest of the body (a half body without legs, due to time constraints). The mouth will be operated by a hand inserted under the body.