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So you want to learn how to make a puppet? I have had numerous people ask me to help them over the years with a step by step process of getting started. So I have decided to put together a little guide to help those who may be new to puppetry get started. Let us first decide what type puppetry you like? What will best suit your needs whether it is theatre, public library, school, or a church ministry? What is Puppetry? It is an art where any inanimate object is brought to life. The sky is the limit and most anything up for grabs when it comes to being a puppet. It is neither an offshoot of dance nor drama though it can be a form of either or both. There are three requirements to be a puppet. 1) A form to be animated. 2) A person to do the animating. 3) A method of control that uses all or part of the puppeteer’s body, or an extension of it through rod’s, strings, wires, magnets, or a combination of these.
Let’s look at some of the many types of puppetry.
Puppets come in all shapes, sizes, weights, and methods of control. The puppeteers disguise allows them to be in or out of it. Anything such as wooden spoons, book, or cereal box are examples of what can be a puppet.
I encourage you to search the internet, read books, or check out your local puppetry guild to learn more about puppetry. I will be giving you some of my favorites that have helped me along the way. If you like what you find here ... please subscribe to my site so I can send you updates when they become available.
Here are some great tutorials...... You did not here from me ?????? This is where we get all our feather products
Here are some of my favorite blogs My good brazillian friends Click on image for link Here is a good pattern designed by Naomi of Puppets in Melbourne, and get this free shipping !... Just click on the picture below.
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Here are some of my favorite puppet building DVD's... Click on photo for direct link. The foam book by Drew Allison and Donald Devet. The tip and tuck method by Drew Allison and Donal Devit Make sure you check out the new Grey Seal Puppets website and join there new community forum. Making Lifelike puppets with Noreen Young
Here is David Panabaker video, clivk on the link below Here is some of my favorites from Dave Privett at Playsoup.com Another Favorite is " The American Puppet" by Dan Lauria and Mark Mazzarella Here are some reccomended puppet patterns you might try.......! Here is a variety of easy to follow patterns that will give you a very professional puppet. Project Puppet. Here is a very used pattern used by many......... One Way Street. Here is a good pattern from my good friend " Helen" from " Church puppets " only $40 plus S/H I have tried this puppet pattern and it is easy to use. Here is a free pattern called " Blueboy" it is a simple pattern and easy to use. I forgot it is free.....! Rember just click on the image below. If you looking for free scripts... This is the place to get them. Here is one of my favorite forums. You can find much information from Puppets and Stuff If you are looking for A good mask making instructional DVD...you need to check out ..............Nick Mulpagano's " Guide to making a mask. You can purchase Nicks DVD at Handiboy.com
Please visit Puppet building for all type of puppet tutorials and puppet
Here is the first pattern that I purchased.... get your copy today.
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