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April Dawne
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« Reply #15 on: January 23, 2010, 09:16:08 am » |
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I got started much like many others did. I've had an affinity for puppets for as long as I can remember. I loved Sesame Street, Captain Kangaroo, etc.; then it was the Muppet Show, and Fraggle Rock that kept me going. Of course I also love the Muppet films as well. I remember making one when I was a kid, in 4th grade or so, out of a sock and an old shirt and other odds and ends.
I became more serious about building them for several reasons. Around Christmastime, I decided that I wanted a nice puppet and started searching the web. Unfortunately, unless you are willing to shell out hundreds (or more) for a custom puppet, there really didn't seem to be anything that I liked that was "affordable". I was drawn to the Muppet Whatnot's available at FAO dot com, but quickly realized that for one, they really aren't "Muppet extras", they are mass-produced; and two, the "customization" is still rather limited, meaning anyone could order the exact same one.
I stumbled on Project Puppet one night while doing yet another google search, and was really interested, but at the same time I wasn't sure about my needlework and crafting skills, so I kept that idea on the back burner while I continued the search for something to suit my desires.
I finally decided to go back to Project Puppet and ended up purchasing the Roly pattern (since it is very muppet-like in appearance). I also watched many tutorials I found on YouTube.
I also think I've become so engrossed in this project because I quit smoking about 3 months ago, and building puppets keeps my mind and hands busy. I have several people now asking me to make puppets for them, and they are willing to pay me for them. I'm still trying to come up with what would be a "fair" price to charge since I am definitely still a novice and my techniques aren't perfected or polished yet.
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