Re: First antron puppets Posted by jomama on Jan 13, 2010
Posted by: LJ on Jan 13, 2010
NICE!!! Thanks for sharing!  (will you be attending I-Fest?)

I do plan to attend IFest this summer. I really missed it last year.

Sue
Re: First antron puppets Posted by Angel in Tx on Jan 16, 2010
Great job Sue!

Can I ask what technique you used for the detachable arm rods?

Angel in TX
Re: First antron puppets Posted by Sandra on Jan 16, 2010
Hi Sue, great job on your puppets. What color did you use for the dye and did you airbrush the rose on the cheeks?

Yeah, I totaly know how you feel about being nervous working with antron and dying fleece for the first time. I felt the same when I did Matilda. Now I am just about to work on the fleece for my second puppet. And I am totaly addicted to fleece, I cannot imagine my future puppets with anything but anthron fleece as skin LOL.

Once agian, great job!!!
Re: First antron puppets Posted by jomama on Jan 16, 2010
Posted by: angelred4kids on Jan 16, 2010
Great job Sue!

Can I ask what technique you used for the detachable arm rods?


Angel in TX

I learned this technique from another party and am not at liberty to share the information. Sorry, wish I could share but was sworn to secrecy.

Sue
Re: First antron puppets Posted by jomama on Jan 16, 2010
SHould,

The color is from a recipe chart for skin tones that I got from Billy, I used a base color and then tweeked it to get the color I wanted. 

As for the color on the cheeks, I used powder makeup and a makeup brush.  Are my puppets the only ones who have their own personal care products?

Sue
Re: First antron puppets Posted by Angel in Tx on Jan 16, 2010
but was sworn to secrecy.

Ha! I understand.  I have seen different ways to do this, so was just curious.  Don't break any vows on my account.
 
Re: First antron puppets Posted by Sunbeatle Puppets on Jul 22, 2010
those both look so great!
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