brand new to puppetry Posted by BiZcut on Jul 13, 2008
just thought i would say hi to all you wonderful puppet makers and preformers. for the last few months i have been watching youtube vids and trying to read as many tutorials on muppet style puppets. i have been developing a growing interest in puppetry and would like to ake and preform but i am not sure whre else to look. I decided to make a puppet to see if i could based off of the vids i watched (which were great BTW). i searched around the house for some materials to make one with and came across a bath towel in the rag drawer. I freehanded a patern trying my best to replicate what i had seen in the vids and wnet to work. the head is a bit lopsided because i cant draw to save my live and his eyes are currently a couple pieces of whit washcloth scrap draw on with a sharpe. the other day i went out and picked up some toddler clothes from a local thrift store and i must say "Carlos" is comming along. My kids love it when i get him out and goof off with him. I have even taken him to work with me a few times. I am a paramedic and i like to lean my seat back while we draive around town making him look at the cars next to us when we pull up to stop lights. anyways i am looking for some possible information or gatherings of puppeteres in my area of Kansas city MO so that i cant find out some more information and get involved with it a bit more.thanks for reading
Re: brand new to puppetry Posted by Jon on Jul 13, 2008
Welcome to P&S.  While I don't live in your area, I know that there are some who do and I know that they will be along to wish you welcome.  You puppet sounds interesting I know that I would like to see pictures if you could post some.  Once again welcome to the gang
Re: brand new to puppetry Posted by BiZcut on Jul 13, 2008
trying to get my broken cam to get some pics some how.
Re: brand new to puppetry Posted by BiZcut on Jul 14, 2008
carlos

this is the not so hot puppet but not bad for knowing absolutly nothing  about making one and freehanding the pattern
Re: brand new to puppetry Posted by Monkey on Jul 14, 2008
I kind of like him. Lots of possibilities there. He looks friendly to me.
Re: brand new to puppetry Posted by LJ on Jul 14, 2008
You are in the right place!!  You will learn a LOT and soon be making even better puppets!! Welcome!
Re: brand new to puppetry Posted by Ron G. on Jul 15, 2008
Welcome to the group, it's great having you here. 

Nice job on Carlos - it looks like he has a fun, quirky personality

Kansas City MO, huh? I could swear that there is somebody else in our family here who is based there...

http://puppetsandstuff.com/community/index.php?action=profile;u=2 

Though he doesn't sponsor a local puppetry group, as far as I know, maybe you guys could get in touch some time.

I remember reading about one or two annual puppetry events within driving distance of you, but can't recall the details at the moment. You could try Googling around, or checking the Puppeteers of America web site for more information about puppetry in your area.

Here's a start for you...

http://www.puppeteers.org/reg_gp_kc.html



Ron G.
Re: brand new to puppetry Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Jul 15, 2008
Welcome to P&S................. Make yourself at home. You are right Ron!

Billy D.
Re: brand new to puppetry Posted by Shawn on Jul 16, 2008
Now how in the world did I miss the reference to KCMO when I first read this post.

There is a local PofA Guild in KCMO, two very active puppetry companies called StoneLion Puppets and Paul Mesner Puppets and to top it off there is the Puppetry Arts Institute in Independence, Mo.

Welcome to Puppets and Stuff!
Re: brand new to puppetry Posted by BiZcut on Jul 16, 2008
AWSOME.  thanks for thoselinks guys its greatly appericatd. i have done a bit more with carlos i will try to update my pics of him wheni can get a dig cam that works. this place is awsome.
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