BartyBlue
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Hey guys! I've recently gotten into puppetry, ventriloquism, and puppet making, and have found it difficult to find people that share in those interests, so I thought I'd join up here!
I started work on a new puppet a few hours ago, and just wanted some feedback and suggestions. I'm pretty much improvising at this point, so I'm open to anything, really. And if you have a name that you think fits (or if you just want to mess around with a non-fitting one) feel free to throw it out there!
For my first puppet I pretty much sewed it together, and I wanted to try something different with this one (and easier), so I cut the neck off of a styrofoam head, then separated the head into mouth and upper head pieces. Next, I carved out the finger holes on both pieces. Then, I made the mouth out of cardboard, covering it with black fabric, gluing it down. Next, I carved the head a bit, removing the nose and the lips, deepening the eyes, following up by gluing the yellow fabric on. Then, I glued on a half an Easter egg for each eye, and glued on the mustache and tongue. I think that's about it. I'm still trying to figure out how I'm going to attach a body, and what type of hair and eyebrows it should have. Like I said, suggestions are more than welcome!
I started work on a new puppet a few hours ago, and just wanted some feedback and suggestions. I'm pretty much improvising at this point, so I'm open to anything, really. And if you have a name that you think fits (or if you just want to mess around with a non-fitting one) feel free to throw it out there!
For my first puppet I pretty much sewed it together, and I wanted to try something different with this one (and easier), so I cut the neck off of a styrofoam head, then separated the head into mouth and upper head pieces. Next, I carved out the finger holes on both pieces. Then, I made the mouth out of cardboard, covering it with black fabric, gluing it down. Next, I carved the head a bit, removing the nose and the lips, deepening the eyes, following up by gluing the yellow fabric on. Then, I glued on a half an Easter egg for each eye, and glued on the mustache and tongue. I think that's about it. I'm still trying to figure out how I'm going to attach a body, and what type of hair and eyebrows it should have. Like I said, suggestions are more than welcome!