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  1. puppetsmith

    My ProjectPuppet.com puppet is finished

    My vote is for Chewy!
  2. puppetsmith

    My ProjectPuppet.com puppet is finished

    Very cool, Blink! Darth Maul has made an excellent addition to the gallery. Thanks for sharing your skill and ingenuity with all of us.
  3. puppetsmith

    Blues Clues question

    Why not! :)
  4. puppetsmith

    Blues Clues question

    No problem. You can do the same thing for all kinds of noses. I was just thinking the process would be good for making Rowlf's nose, as there has been questions about that in another thread.
  5. puppetsmith

    Blues Clues question

    For a good replica of the nose, here's an option: Sculpt a nose out of Sculpey and bake it according to the directions. Since the Sculpey nose will more than likely be too heavy and/or too awkward to attach to the puppet, use Plasti Dip. Dip the nose in the Plasti Dip and build up a fairly...
  6. puppetsmith

    Liquid Foam?

    Casting foam latex is a tricky process. These guys have streamlined it and made it fairly user-friendly, and the price isn't too outrageous. GMFoam
  7. puppetsmith

    Fleece Coverings

    The Rotondo, Punto and Ovale instructions CDs actually contain a small program (.exe) that is not compatible with Macs. The Rotondo Fleece instructions are in PDF format which will work on most operating systems, but of course, you need Adobe Reader.
  8. puppetsmith

    ProjectPuppetPeople?

    Nope. No former Muppet Workshop builders here.
  9. puppetsmith

    Fleece Coverings

    Your suggestions have been duly noted. Phantom - thanks for the tip! And MGov - the PDF instructions will work on the almighty Macs! Ah, the unifying power of the PDF file - operating systems, UNITE!
  10. puppetsmith

    Fleece Coverings

    All three Forma Series patterns are complete puppet patterns, which will allow you to create a finished professional-quality puppet and are priced around the $50 mark. Not one is priced at $75.
  11. puppetsmith

    Fleece Coverings

    Yes Buck, you are correct! Unless you take advantage of the Rotondo Package which is both the Rotondo Pattern and Fleece Pattern for $55.95 USD. Blink - I can't wait to see the character you have created with the pattern. Obviously, I developed the patterns for Project Puppet and have built...
  12. puppetsmith

    Fleece Coverings

    Thanks guys. Blink, I can wait to see the puppet! I tried emaling you a while back, shoot me an email.
  13. puppetsmith

    Open Source Puppetry Project

    SesameKermie. I think that's a great idea! Basically a recognizable, easy to duplicate logo. It obviously associates the monsters with the "Omega Company" and can serve as an identifying mark of the eventual website, t-shirts, clocks, mugs, etc. :)
  14. puppetsmith

    fleece

    Excellent, Kathy!
  15. puppetsmith

    Fleece Coverings

    Project Puppet is proud to announce the release of the Rotondo Fleece Head Covering Pattern . This is an add-on pattern and is to be used along with the Rotondo Puppet Pattern . Learn how to work with antron fleece (Muppet fleece) and give your foam-based puppets a whole new look! Check out...
  16. puppetsmith

    Of Patterns and Arm Rods

    Hi guys. The Punto Pattern explains a method for removable arm rods. The rods that come with the Punto Pattern are Simpson insulation supports. Search the forum and I'm sure you'll find some more details regarding these rods.
  17. puppetsmith

    TOG the MONSTER puppet on Ebay

    I've had a good experience both buying and selling with PayPal. No matter what you do you could always be a victim of identity theft in this crazy world. I don't think PayPal is any more of a risk than having your mail delivered to your home when you not there. :) Just my opinion, of course.
  18. puppetsmith

    Open Source Puppetry Project

    Good idea - Yahnke. First things first, we need some stuff to work with - "to set the tone". We should do some videos and postcards first before worrying about bandwidth, website, etc. - even if at first we're passing around video and pictures through email. I'm already working on a Monster...
  19. puppetsmith

    Puppet Pattern Sale

    No problem! :)
  20. puppetsmith

    Puppet Pattern Sale

    No Worries! Hi kiethallison! The foam will be included in your order as with all orders placed before the posting on our website and Muppet Central. No worries! We are not crooks!:concern: If you would still like a refund we would be happy to oblige. As a side note, the value of our kits at...
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