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    Mouth Plates: Paper or plastic or what?

    In regards to the "ring" question... If you are referring to the hoops made of plastic tubing which are placed at neck, base, and at the bottom of the head sleeve, these tubes give a really nice shape and structure to the puppet. They give the foam and fleece something firm to wrap around...
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    Checkers

    If weight is not an issue, craft stores with a decent floral section carry "rounds" of styrofoam in just about that size. Also, the decorative baking section in the craft store will also carry cardboard rounds for cake decorating. Pair two with a long strip of carboard in the circumference...
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    Puppet Eye Supplies On Ebay

    The current high-bidder on the EBay eyes just happens to be ME! :) If I win, I'd be really willing to share some of the eyes (I am WAAAAYYYY too busy to put 40+ pairs of eyes to use any time in the near future!) for cost (or less) plus (real) shipping for anyone who might be in need of...
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    Foamcore mouthplates

    Corrugated plastic can be purchased by the undecorated sheet at many art supply stores or arts & crafts stores (like A.C. Moore, where I got mine). You might want to try Dick Blick, Michael's, or Ben Franklin (depending on what's available in your area). The corrugated plastic isn't too much...
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    Foamcore mouthplates

    Buck is on the money...preference is everything, especially if YOU are going to be manipulating the puppet. I tried foamcore and had such a difficult time with just preparing it to be used as a mouthboard (i.e cutting, finishing the edges, etc.)...and I've been doing OTHER crafting with...
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    ATTN Officermom

    If you post an e-mail address, I'll forward them to you. --Melissa
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    ATTN Officermom

    In order for you to see the picture...I need an e-mail address to send it to. ;)
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    Oscar the Grouch Material?

    While shopping this weekend, I came upon an interesting option for Oscar material. IKEA has a bolster pillow (pure foam, of course) cover which is an interesting mottled green shaggy fur. Check the kids' section. Also, my local JoAnn Fabrics & Crafts currently has an interesting...
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    Putting Fabric to Foam

    Ben-- You may need to use a smaller "seam allowance" or, depending on your fabric, you may need to take triangular notches out of the 1/2 inch "seam allowance" to allow it to lie flate against the base of the mouthplate. If you're using contact cement, pull your fabric over the "lip" and...
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    Contact cement

    For the glasses, sew them to the head of your puppet. Use a thread which matches the color of your fleece or use clear thread. Stich over the frame and through the fleece multiple times. (Kind of like how manufacturers of pants and jeans stitch on the paper tag at the waist band.)...
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    ATTN Officermom

    Tab -- I will dig out the pictures and e-mail them to you direct. My Larryboy was a little on the heavy side but hindsight IS 20/20 and I'll include some construction suggestions. (I was so psyched to see a post directed to ME! :) ) --Melissa
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    Armslength Videos OR Pattern

    Michelle-- Yes and no. No, the video shows only one basic (I believe its Pattern A) example but its all about the techniques and tips and these are universal. Yes, you CAN choose the puppet kit you work with: the light blue heavy jawed Pattern A or the pinkish egg-shaped face of Pattern...
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    Armslength Videos OR Pattern

    I have both the Armslength video and pattern (and a great puppet made from a complete kit). David Pannabecker is a great teacher and the video is wonderful (lots of suggestions and hints). The video covers basic puppet construction but you choose a particular pattern (i.e. one of the...
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    Puppety Teeth

    I have yet to use teeth for any of my puppets but you might try Friendly Plastic (which comes in flat "sticks" which are heated and then molded) or polymer clay (like Fimo or Sculpey). Both of these mediums can be used to shape individual teeth or a whole mouthful of "pearly whites"...
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    need help with puppet idea

    On that note, use an extra long tube of foam and cut the top and bottom of the tube into 6 to 8 half-ellipses of equal height and equal width (kind of like those paper Burger King crowns) (the height & width do not have to equal each other). When the "edges" of the ellipses are glued together...
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