Pretty eyes Posted by Magenta on Aug 03, 2009
I'm putting this tut back because it is something I still use.

Hi everyone!  I figured out how to make some cool eyes and thought I would share.  I'm still quite the novice, so bear with me.  I have actually made 11 puppets so far, but only one was a moving mouth type.  I made ten nutcracker marionettes for my oldest daughter’s dance class.  Boy was that exhausting!  Anyway I'm making my second moving mouth puppet currently for a fundraiser and learning so much for everyone here.  I got the spoon idea from all of you who use them.  I just tweaked it a bit.

The first thing you need to do is make some cool looking irises to have printed.  You can use any paint program you like.  Here is a base and an example I made.  Below are some links to doll eye manufacturers.  They can give you great ideas.

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http://www.softglasseyes.com/colors.html

http://etherealangels.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=15&Itemid=1

http://www.dollsoom.com/shop/step_submain.php?b_code=B20021125011548#


Once you have you eyes made, place several pairs on a 4”x6” white background and save.  Be sure to leave about ¼” of white space around the edges of the page. The printers always auto crop the edges.

Now send your picture online to your local digital shop.  I send mine to my local evil empire superstore.  There they cost $0.19 a picture for 1 hour service.  I got doubles cause I tend to mess up!  Don’t take them on a disk and print them there.  You want to have your eyes printed like a regular photo so they’ll be colorfast and fade resistant.


Wait an hour and go pick them up.  Breath a big sigh of relief that you remembered to leave space around the edge of your picture. Darn those auto croppers. While you’re there pick up any other supplies you may need.

You’ll need:

Clear spoons - regular shape is fine, but next time I’m going to my local party city store and getting some clear soup spoons.  They are oh so roundy and cool.

Clear quick grab glue (non yellowing non water based best)

White acrylic paint

Finger nail file

Scissors



For the fun part!  Cut the handles off the spoons and file rough edges with the finger nail file.  Set aside.  Cut out the irises you had printed.  You can remove the backing on the photo before you cut if you want.  It comes off fairly easy and makes the picture way more flexible.  It seems to create more winkles though.  I left my backing on for the final pair. I’m glad I got double pictures!  Put a thin layer of glue on the face of picture being sure to get the edges and put a small bead of glue in the inside of the spoon.  Put the irises in the glue on the spoon and smooth out the bubbles. The picture will be behind the plastic of the spoon all protected and safe. You will need to check it occasionally to smooth out bubbles as the glue dries.  It may take a while for the glue to dry but it really needs to dry completely before moving on.



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Next paint the back of the iris and the inside of the spoon with white paint. Use a fairly stiff brush and very little paint.  Try to dab the paint on at a ninety degree angle to the picture.  That way if there are any wrinkles at the edges the paint won’t creep to the front of the picture.  Let dry and repeat until solid.  All done.  My what lovely eyes you have!


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Note:  I’m not too worried about the paint being scraped off of the slick spoon because it will be protected behind the plastic and out of reach.

Here was how mine went in. Yours doesn’t have to be so invasive.

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Re: Pretty eyes Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Aug 03, 2009
Thanks Meg.... I'm glad you posted this again.

Billy D.
Re: Pretty eyes Posted by Rosie H on Aug 19, 2009
This is good Meg, I'm bookmarking this one. I love how you did this, I made Camille with simple white spoons that I filed down with a belt sander and stuck two types of different sized felt rounds on it. Yours is a great method and you don't have to file the spoon down so much because all that disappears under the fleece. Can't wait to start using fleece. Thanks again! 
Re: Pretty eyes Posted by miguel on Aug 19, 2009
This is so good! 
Re: Pretty eyes Posted by Paul Santellana on Aug 19, 2009
Now why didn't I think of that? Great idea, I will be using this soon.
Re: Pretty eyes Posted by VampireWombat on Aug 19, 2009
Wow... Very cool. I never would have thought about this combination to get eyes. Thanks.
Re: Pretty eyes Posted by Puppets Review on Dec 16, 2009
I really like your eye idea. I plan on using this soon. I wonder would it work okay using white spoon by putting the iris on the outside and using modge podge
Re: Pretty eyes Posted by Matt on Dec 16, 2009
This technique is really good, easy, and when finished they look fantastic! I can't wait to try it out. Thanks for sharing! (bookmarks post)
Re: Pretty eyes Posted by amydazzler27 on Aug 02, 2010
What a great idea! I would never have thought of that. Thanks for the tip!
Re: Pretty eyes Posted by Sunbeatle Puppets on Aug 02, 2010
wow, what an excellent technique to add to the repitoire!
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