Re: Cookie Monster Type Eyes Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Feb 05, 2009
Did you order PS1 (black pupil) or PS2 (blue iris with black pupil)

Billy D.
Re: Cookie Monster Type Eyes Posted by Sandra on Apr 24, 2009
I was wondering if you still had some of these eyes Michele? I would like to do a cookie monster puppet for my daughter. And of course, what would cookie be without those crazy eyes :D

Also, I was wondering if anybody had a pattern to offer for this particular puppet.

Thanks a bunch!
Re: Cookie Monster Type Eyes Posted by Matt on Apr 24, 2009
http://puppet-planet.com/puppetsupplies01.html

Looks like she still has them for sale on her website. They are featured on the 4th row down as "Google Eyes"
Re: Cookie Monster Type Eyes Posted by Sandra on Apr 24, 2009
Interresting, but is there such things as eyes where the pupil moves in a crazy fashion like the ones that cookie monster has?
Re: Cookie Monster Type Eyes Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on Apr 24, 2009
For cookie monster eyes you need you need to make them.

They don't sell them.

Daryl H
Re: Cookie Monster Type Eyes Posted by miguel on Apr 24, 2009
How you do that?
Re: Cookie Monster Type Eyes Posted by Sandra on Apr 24, 2009
Maybe that could be a good topic for a future blogTV...:D
Re: Cookie Monster Type Eyes Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on Apr 24, 2009
Your right it would be a good idea for BlogTV but I will give you some ideas.....On Cookie Monster they use small wood circle's for the pupils they have a small hole big enough to put a finishing nail (very small nail) through to the eye ball itself.  The eye itself could be a painted white golf practice foam balls (they are yellow). 

Hope this gives you some idea's.......

Daryl H
Re: Cookie Monster Type Eyes Posted by Sandra on Apr 24, 2009
Hi Daryl,

Well I was thinking in something in these lines. So thank you for comfirming what I was already thinking.
Re: Cookie Monster Type Eyes Posted by SCUBASTEVE on Apr 25, 2009
I'm guessing you put the nail off centre of the pupil, is that right, so it spins around a larger arc than the pupil itself?
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