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Puppet designed and built by students during The Swazzle Workshop Live school assembly program. For more, click here:http://swazzle.com/swazzleworkshoplive.html
Childs hand puppets. Made from 100% cotton. With hand embroiderd eyes and fully lined. Easy for very young children to play with. 12 inches from the tip of the ears to the bottom of the paws, and 5 inched wide
All critters puppets are made in a smoke free enviroment.
Founded in the late 1940s, the Marie Hitchcock Puppet Theater is a longtime San Diego tradition for children. Puppet performances are presented throughout the year by a variety of troupes. The theater also provides a venue for its resident puppeteers, who work with marionettes, hand, rod, and shadow puppets. Special programs and workshops are offered. The theater is sponsored in part by the City of San Diego Park and Recreation Department.
Balboa Park San Diego Ca.
Thinking of calling him Ollie. This puppet was made with one of those promotional $1 scarves from Old Navy. I *thought* I could get a puppet out of one scarf, and well, I did. But frugal me, thinking, what would I do with all of those scarves if it didn't work, only bought 5 of them. See the tag? I repurposed the tag along with the fringe when I made the puppet.
"Professor" Brian Patterson of the Great Dickens Christmas Faire presents a Victorian puppet show at the Museum of Performance & Design on Saturday, November 12, 2 -3 pm.
Puppet designed and built by students during The Swazzle Workshop Live school assembly program. For more, click here:http://swazzle.com/swazzleworkshoplive.html
Judy
2-part fabric puppet body
Hands - painted Fimo
Head - moulded, painted papier mache
About 30cm
Micro Mr Punch project
January 2010
For more on this other daft making things see the "Making weird stuff" blog
These are the 3 dimensional puppets as oppose to the flat ones also used in the Javanese shadow puppet show known as 'Wayang Kulit'
Mike, Eric, and I started a puppet webcomic. None of can draw, but we have great stories. So we decided to use our hands in a different way :)
Comic strip at dailypuppets.wordpress.com/
Kit the Stoat is a mischievious and fun loving guy, he likes nothing better than sneaking around and jumping out of bushes to surprise people.
He likes to eat rabbits and chickens and is always chasing Doodles the paranoid chicken *no wonder the poor bird's paranoid* But he hasn't managed to eat him yet.
Kit is my first puppet using the roly pattern from www.projectpuppet.com/.
Initially I thought I'd make an easy puppet to start off to try the pattern, but doing the cream face with brown head turned out to be rather complex!
However it turned out better than i could have expected!
The eye's were the hardest part of this puppet, I couldn't find any I liked, in the end I used plastic spoons for his eyes which worked quite well but he's not as cute as I was aiming for.
Kit is inspired by a real life encounter with a wild stoat that I had earlier in the year. The litle critter was enchanting and has got into my brain and into several of my recent artworks!
Crocodile puppet mechanism
Papier mache head, with jaw kept open at rest with elastic band return. Thumb operated cable to open.
Shown with mouth shut.
Micro Mr Punch project
February 2010
For more on this other daft making things see the "Making weird stuff" blog
A combination work from all the EC classes showing puppets from the first lesson (puppets on foam squares). This was displayed on a common bulletin board outside the cafeteria.