Ernie, Betty Lou, and Blue AM Replicas (so far)

Whatever

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I think the blue AM looks similiar to Grover.
 

punkNpuppets

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guess i shouldve known that (like the other puppets ive shown u) nobody really gives a ****.
 

leliebel

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maybe if you give it a little time

There aren't really al lot of very active members in this subforum

and some people just don't know what to say

And if you start acting like a total ***, nobody will say anything

I think the spoof is a good idea though...

Hey look, I got bleeped out :big_grin:
 

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Nice BlueAM and a nice ernie (kinda huge tho) How are you puppeteering a head as big as that with the body and everything? Just wondering.

BJ
 

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im not really sure yet. but i usually dont mean to make them so big. i dont really know how smaller the wedges are when folded. so yeah, kinda accidental. i tried to make a Bert's head yesterday, using 1/2 inch white foam (which i didnt have very much of), and i kinda made it too small
 

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punkNpuppets said:
im not really sure yet. but i usually dont mean to make them so big. i dont really know how smaller the wedges are when folded. so yeah, kinda accidental. i tried to make a Bert's head yesterday, using 1/2 inch white foam (which i didnt have very much of), and i kinda made it too small
it might be funny to have a huge ernie and a tiny bert...
 

punkNpuppets

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lol well this IS a no budget sketch movie. but i think i might just resize it (at least i didnt add felt or anything)
 
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