Wiltons World
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Hello,
These are two puppets I built this past year for a project that my kids are developing. I did a lot of online research and looked at some helpful tutorials, but most of it was trial and error. Thankfully, not too many errors. These are mostly shots of the second puppet, Leaf, that I created. Unfortunately, I didn't take any under-construction shots of Wilton, the very first puppet I built last year, because I was basically clueless as to what I was doing. Wilton can be seen with Leaf in the very last photo. I'm pretty happy with how they both turned out. Any comments and/or criticisms are welcome. Please let me know what you think.
Handmade eyes constructed from wooden balls. I dremeled a small crater into the side of the ball, painted the eye details inside, and then filled it with clear resin.
All foam head and mouth-plate construction as I wanted the face have the ability to to be very scrunchy and expressive, as seen here. Had a little trouble refining the exact shape I wanted so the head took on a slight Frankenstein's-Monster look at this stage due to a lot of cutting, re-cutting, gluing, and re-gluing.
Face, eyebrows (not yet applied), and stomach is purple curly-shag fur. Top/scalp and back of head, as well as body and arms, are curly-shag camel color fur.
An all foam mouth-plate covered with felt. A hand-carved foam tongue and teeth carved from makeup sponges.
Leaf, a hand-rod style puppet, before wardrobe shopping.
Wilton & Leaf.
Wilton is a glove-arm style puppet.
Leaf is a hand-rod style puppet.
...but don't tell them they're puppets.
These are two puppets I built this past year for a project that my kids are developing. I did a lot of online research and looked at some helpful tutorials, but most of it was trial and error. Thankfully, not too many errors. These are mostly shots of the second puppet, Leaf, that I created. Unfortunately, I didn't take any under-construction shots of Wilton, the very first puppet I built last year, because I was basically clueless as to what I was doing. Wilton can be seen with Leaf in the very last photo. I'm pretty happy with how they both turned out. Any comments and/or criticisms are welcome. Please let me know what you think.
Handmade eyes constructed from wooden balls. I dremeled a small crater into the side of the ball, painted the eye details inside, and then filled it with clear resin.
All foam head and mouth-plate construction as I wanted the face have the ability to to be very scrunchy and expressive, as seen here. Had a little trouble refining the exact shape I wanted so the head took on a slight Frankenstein's-Monster look at this stage due to a lot of cutting, re-cutting, gluing, and re-gluing.
Face, eyebrows (not yet applied), and stomach is purple curly-shag fur. Top/scalp and back of head, as well as body and arms, are curly-shag camel color fur.
An all foam mouth-plate covered with felt. A hand-carved foam tongue and teeth carved from makeup sponges.
Leaf, a hand-rod style puppet, before wardrobe shopping.
Wilton & Leaf.
Wilton is a glove-arm style puppet.
Leaf is a hand-rod style puppet.
...but don't tell them they're puppets.