Re: Wooden dolls that look like puppets Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on Oct 26, 2006
I live in BC and I have one of the originale jesters that they made in the beginning.  I have seen and felt some of the latest models and they are beutifully done.  No detail overlooked. 

I am glad this came back again! I must of overlooked it the first time around.
Re: Wooden dolls that look like puppets Posted by Julia Sherman on Jan 24, 2007
Drafting Manequins are available at dickblick.com or Jerrysartarama for cheap.

there are newer  pplastic " dummies" that will allow the polymer or mache to stick.

To use a  wooden " mannequin" you must first remove the wax or finish. Use nailpolish remover and fine steel wool if varnished, use wax remover to take off the beeswax finish. Then rough up the surface with fine sandpaper. then apply your polymer.
 Baking is easy, just remember to rop open the door with something to let the water vapor escape.

I am do intrigued ot see what comes of these. I am in the rpocess of taking them apart to create molds

julie
Re: Wooden dolls that look like puppets Posted by xenis on Aug 27, 2008
Hello,

I realize that this post is many years old but I just found it in the last month.

We are the creators behind XENIS wooden dolls and would welcome anyone who is interested to drop by the shop to see how they are made.

our website is www.xenis.com and all of our contact info is there.  Just give a call and we would be ahppy to arrange a tour.


Re: Wooden dolls that look like puppets Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Aug 27, 2008
Thank You for stopping by................. I love your work! We were intrigued at how they were made. Hope to see you here again.

Billy D.
Re: Wooden dolls that look like puppets Posted by Nikole H. on Aug 27, 2008
Ah yes, one of my favorite links that I also came across awhile back.  It was this site that boosted an interest in wood dolls for me.  Of course, mine are not as wonderful as this.  I basically use wood parts but it is definitely the inspiration behind my madness.  I have created a "whittle" shop on Etsy that sells my little wood people similar to vintage fisher price toys.  It has been quite fun in creating.  Here is the link should you want to see any of the creations I made:

http://whittleworld.etsy.com

I am currently making marionettes with wood parts that you can find at the craft store.  I do make some of the wood pieces found in my shop with the help of my father who is a woodworker by hobby.

Thanks for sharing this link.  I can't look at it enough.  I absolutely love the style and the painting done as well.

Aloha,
Nikole
Re: Wooden dolls that look like puppets Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on Aug 28, 2008
Posted by: xenis on Aug 27, 2008
Hello,

I realize that this post is many years old but I just found it in the last month.

We are the creators behind XENIS wooden dolls and would welcome anyone who is interested to drop by the shop to see how they are made.

our website is www.xenis.com and all of our contact info is there.  Just give a call and we would be ahppy to arrange a tour.

Since I live in the area I just might take you up on your offer for a tour.
Glad to see that you took the time to sign up and make such a nice offer.  Your work is beautiful!

Nikole.....as always great work and very cute.....I had seen some of your earlier work with these but I didn't realize you had so much going at once.....keep sharing.

Daryl H
Re: Wooden dolls that look like puppets Posted by Na on Aug 28, 2008
Posted by: PuppetsAndPals on Aug 27, 2008
Ah yes, one of my favorite links that I also came across awhile back.  It was this site that boosted an interest in wood dolls for me.  Of course, mine are not as wonderful as this.  I basically use wood parts but it is definitely the inspiration behind my madness.  I have created a "whittle" shop on Etsy that sells my little wood people similar to vintage fisher price toys.  It has been quite fun in creating.  Here is the link should you want to see any of the creations I made:

http://whittleworld.etsy.com

I am currently making marionettes with wood parts that you can find at the craft store.  I do make some of the wood pieces found in my shop with the help of my father who is a woodworker by hobby.

Thanks for sharing this link.  I can't look at it enough.  I absolutely love the style and the painting done as well.

Aloha,
Nikole

Oh, I love your whittling! The Kokeshi dolls especially, so pretty!
Re: Wooden dolls that look like puppets Posted by Nikole H. on Aug 29, 2008
awwww thanks guys! 
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