Welcome to the forum! Nice to have more users from Europe logging in. You've probably come to the right place - there is tons of great puppet building information stored here in the forum. A lot of people have made similar posts to yours so I'd recommend doing a search of the puppetry section of the forum for the words "puppet building". You should find enough threads and info to keep you busy for days (if not weeks!).
A few great sites to get you started:
The Puppetry Homepage ~ No longer updated but has archived tons of puppet building links in it's "Puppet Building" section.
Puppetbuilder.com ~ Has some good diagrams for building rod controlled puppets
Blue Boy ~ The standard "starter" puppet pattern that most people here recommend taking a look at. It's far from perfect but serves as a good introduction to the basics.
The Tumbles P. Bear Project ~ A series of articles on my site explaining how I'm building a foam puppet for my current puppetry project. I also keep a
blog where I post a lot of puppetry stuff, usually 2 or 3 times per week.
Puppet Planet ~ Michele (PuppetPlanet here in the forum) has a lot of links to more great info on her "Build Your Own" page.
Lots of other MCers have tutorials and "how to" pages too which they've posted links to here in the forum.
Most people recommend reading "The Foam Book" from Grey Seal Puppets at some point. It's available through amazon.com and the only really good book devoted to building foam puppets. I'd also recommend Muppeteer John Kennedy's new book "Puppet Mania" which is in most major bookstores right now.
There are also alot of puppet building kits you can buy. Armslength Productions has a very good ones (there's a thread dedicated to their kit in the forum) and you can also order a good less expensive one from Puppets For Goodness Sake Inc. (email them at
puppetsfgs@aol.com).
Just take some time read some of these sites. Don't get too hung up on spending lots of money on expensive materials, patterns or kits at first. Start simple and learn as you go.
If you've got any questions everyone here in the forum is always happy to help.
Have fun!
