My First Marionette Posted by Chris Arveson on Sep 22, 2008
pierrot

Now the next challenge is to make a rod-arm puppet that matches him as closely as possible. That way Pierrot can be a marionette while he's in the theater, and can travel with the other puppets on their adventures.

One more marionette to build, a girl with blue hair . . .
Re: My First Marionette Posted by Na on Sep 22, 2008
Very nice - what are the hands and feet made of?
Re: My First Marionette Posted by Chris Arveson on Sep 22, 2008
Posted by: Na on Sep 22, 2008
Very nice - what are the hands and feet made of?

I must confess, I got a $1 doll from the local bargain store, removed the hands and feet and used them. I'm no sculptor, so I used someone else's work.
Re: My First Marionette Posted by Puppet-Planet on Sep 22, 2008

Nothing wrong with that!  I buy used stuffed animals and salvage eyes, noses, costumes, etc. all the time! 
Re: My First Marionette Posted by Na on Sep 22, 2008
Oh, that's a good idea. Must remember that!
Re: My First Marionette Posted by gav on Sep 22, 2008
Yeah I do that sometimes. I get a bunch of  puppets and rip them apart.  It's a massacre...
Re: My First Marionette Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on Sep 23, 2008
I remove eyes and noses as well from teddies and give the left overs back to the kids (is that cruel?)     

Nice job with the marionette very impressive paint job on the face.  Don't worry about being embarrassed about not making the hands and feet we all use parts of anything to make our puppets sometimes.....I love the challenge to find the right thing.

Daryl H
Re: My First Marionette Posted by Jorge on Sep 23, 2008
You should have seen the first time my girlfriend saw me taking out the eyes to a cuddly toy.
I was in a hurry because I was preparing a set of puppets for a Christmass gift, so I took out the eyes while walking back home from the one dollar shop, in the street, with my teeth .

She still loves me, beautiful girl
Re: My First Marionette Posted by Chris Arveson on Oct 14, 2008
Hooray! Hooray! On Friday I got my sewing machine back from the shop, and boy does it work well now! No more broken thread, even stitching, I can actually get some work done.

2pierrotsHere is part two of my marionette project. The Pierrot character appears at the beginning of the show in a marionette theater. So, I made a marionette. (I still have another to complete. Now that I have the sewing machine, it shouldn't take too long.) Later in the show he is traveling on a journey, and strings would definitely be a problem. So I made a larger version of him as a rod-arm puppet.

So here are the two of them together, ready to go.
Re: My First Marionette Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on Oct 14, 2008
They do look the same......great job .

Did you sew the face details on the larger puppet?

If you did that is very impressive work.

Daryl H
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