Hello all,
I would first like to say thank you so much for the information in the forum. I really think I may have found a new hobby!
I introduced myself on the welcome forum and I am now ready to begin the magic of puppetry!
I am so excited, but I am looking for some advice and tips. This is my very first puppet. It is actually for a college assignment in a creative arts class. I am currently a junior (albeit and old junior, I am 35) going for my BA in early childhood/sp.ed. Yes I will one day be teaching children as scary as that sounds.
I did not want to do the traditional sock puppet that we all made in elementary school so I took to the web and started surfing. I am now the brand new owner of the Rotondo pattern from Project Puppet. Yeah me!
My pattern has been reinforced with poster board and cut out. I have the necessary supplies. And I am now....scared to cut the foam . That stuff is expensive!
So my point of this post after rambling on is do any of you have any tips for a beginner? I would love to be able to create many puppets for my future students to express learning and this wonderful art form. I do not want to get frustrated with my very first one.
Thanks so much everyone! This site is going to be a priceless resource in all my puppet endeavors!
I would first like to say thank you so much for the information in the forum. I really think I may have found a new hobby!
I introduced myself on the welcome forum and I am now ready to begin the magic of puppetry!
I am so excited, but I am looking for some advice and tips. This is my very first puppet. It is actually for a college assignment in a creative arts class. I am currently a junior (albeit and old junior, I am 35) going for my BA in early childhood/sp.ed. Yes I will one day be teaching children as scary as that sounds.
I did not want to do the traditional sock puppet that we all made in elementary school so I took to the web and started surfing. I am now the brand new owner of the Rotondo pattern from Project Puppet. Yeah me!
My pattern has been reinforced with poster board and cut out. I have the necessary supplies. And I am now....scared to cut the foam . That stuff is expensive!
So my point of this post after rambling on is do any of you have any tips for a beginner? I would love to be able to create many puppets for my future students to express learning and this wonderful art form. I do not want to get frustrated with my very first one.
Thanks so much everyone! This site is going to be a priceless resource in all my puppet endeavors!