New adventure Posted by Paul Santellana on Sep 30, 2009
I have been praying for many months that somehow God would let me know what I am supposed to do with this passion for puppets and their creation. I presented an idea to our outreach pastor and it was excepted. I am prod to say that I will be working with my Church on building a new missions puppet ministry. The idea is to make 5 puppets that will go with the missions team to perform overseas. Before they leave to come home, they teach the people there how to use the puppets, then leave the puppets there for them to do their own performances. Next missions trip I make 5 more. I truly am excited because my biggest memories of my childhood were my churches puppet ministry, Sesame street, Fragil Rock, and of course the Muppet Show. I think people still are taken to a special spot in their mind with puppets. I hope that this adventure will be a great experience for everyone involved. Let me know what you think. I will keep everyone updated as this grows if you want.
Re: New adventure Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Sep 30, 2009
Miracles never cease to happen.
Billy d.
Billy d.
Re: New adventure Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on Sep 30, 2009
Congrats and goodluck with your new adventures and challenges....I agree puppets are very magical to many people.
Daryl H
Daryl H
Re: New adventure Posted by Paul Santellana on Oct 01, 2009
I have to say thank you to everyone who is a part of this site. I have gathered so much advice from all of you and was able to make Andy here very quickly. Andy will be one of 5 puppets that will be part of the TGR Puppets team. This is a quickly made model. I did not have a template so you can see marker marks on the nose and ears. The stitching on the neck was a mistake I made, but will be fixed on the real puppets. I need to add more materail to the bottom to cover arms, and do something to make the eyes be more permanent. Currently its paper print out glued to spoon. Any ideas for my next puppets would be awesome. I have to make a Spanish, Indian, Chinese, and African puppet next, each with differences like Andy's big nose.
Take care all and I'll keep you posted.
Take care all and I'll keep you posted.
Re: New adventure Posted by cvzdesign on Oct 01, 2009
He looks like he would make a great character for a fantasy world -like Hobbits.
Re: New adventure Posted by Rosie H on Oct 01, 2009
Hey, Archangel,
Great to hear about the puppet ministry for missions.
My pastor has also agreed to start a puppet ministry at my church too. I have to build a theatre too, out of fabric and pvc pipes. Doing this 'in house' so to speak will help with branching out to other clientele. I wish you every success with this new venture.
Great to hear about the puppet ministry for missions.
My pastor has also agreed to start a puppet ministry at my church too. I have to build a theatre too, out of fabric and pvc pipes. Doing this 'in house' so to speak will help with branching out to other clientele. I wish you every success with this new venture.
Re: New adventure Posted by Paul Santellana on Oct 05, 2009
Thanks Rosie, I wish you many blessings to on your adventure. I finished the second of the 5 puppets. His name is Pablo. I will post a pic soon enough.
Re: New adventure Posted by miguel on Oct 05, 2009
Nice puppet!
Re: New adventure Posted by Bhanu on Oct 05, 2009
I like your puppet...great job
Bhanu
Bhanu
Re: New adventure Posted by Paul Santellana on Oct 08, 2009
Thank you. I'm working on an African, Chinese, Indian, and Spanish one too. I just learned my first lesson in not buying cheep fleece yesterday and will need to re-due the African all over. But, live and learn.
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