Re: Do you have a puppetry-related blog or web site? Posted by Shawn on Feb 01, 2012
Cool interview!
Re: Do you have a puppetry-related blog or web site? Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Feb 01, 2012
Very Nice indeed!
Re: Do you have a puppetry-related blog or web site? Posted by Angel in Tx on Feb 02, 2012
She is awesome! I really love her style.
Re: Do you have a puppetry-related blog or web site? Posted by DansPuppets on Feb 04, 2012
Hey,
Weve just updated our website with some new puppets.

www.puppetsmagic.co.uk
Take a look!

Cheers,
Daniel
Re: Do you have a puppetry-related blog or web site? Posted by Shawn on Feb 04, 2012
Dan,
The site looks great!
Re: Do you have a puppetry-related blog or web site? Posted by DansPuppets on Feb 05, 2012
Thanks Shawn! 
Re: Do you have a puppetry-related blog or web site? Posted by Sea Beast Puppetry on Feb 08, 2012
Hey all!
Sea Beast Puppetry has a wordpress blog that is updated every Wednesday by our lovely and talented Mary Kate Rix. Check it out for updates on our current projects and performances!

http://seabeastpuppetry.wordpress.com/
Re: Do you have a puppetry-related blog or web site? Posted by JFP on Feb 08, 2012
hi! this is fun finding all these new puppet sites to explore!

i have a fb site that i am constantly adding new project information to...

http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Joy-Filled-Puppets/134935036520065

my next project will be a "foxy lady" fox puppet.
also blogging about builds here...

www.joyfilledpuppets.weebly.com
-Kimberly
Re: Do you have a puppetry-related blog or web site? Posted by chaoscreature on Feb 10, 2012
Hello all,
NOD productions in association with Chaos Creatures recently did this one.  It's fake trailer for Scarface starring the Muppets.  Be warned: Adult content, so herd the kids out of the room ;-)
Enjoy!
Re: Do you have a puppetry-related blog or web site? Posted by chaoscreature on Feb 29, 2012
Hello all,
New England band Congress of the Sloth recently made a music video with the help of Chaos Creatures.  We used an old puppet technique technique (I always associate it with the Muppet Show) where the background was black and the puppeteer (me) covered himself in black and made it look like an eagle flying around the two lead performers.  Check it out
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