Re: 12" Pinocchio marionette step-by-step (polymer clay ) Posted by Sonny on Apr 22, 2011
Wow, thank you for sharing the process and the talent you bring.
Re: 12" Pinocchio marionette step-by-step (polymer clay ) Posted by johian on Apr 22, 2011
Man, I can't beleve my eyes... what a talent! Another exelent job this is.
Won't you come over to Belgium to give me some lessons ?
Thx for sharing the whole process.

Johan
Re: 12" Pinocchio marionette step-by-step (polymer clay ) Posted by Sugarplumtoaster on Apr 22, 2011
This is fantastic!!
You are wonderful~
: D
Re: 12" Pinocchio marionette step-by-step (polymer clay ) Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on Apr 22, 2011
What a fantastic share TY so much for doing that....you are an amazing talent.

Daryl
Re: 12" Pinocchio marionette step-by-step (polymer clay ) Posted by Na on Apr 23, 2011
Great work! It's really good to see step-by-step pictures of puppet building, but especially with marionettes which I think are one of the most complicated puppets to make.
Re: 12" Pinocchio marionette step-by-step (polymer clay ) Posted by MagikalMaker on Jul 02, 2012
Posted by: zooooom on Apr 21, 2011
legs  PB210347   PB210349   PB210352   PB210354   PB210355   PB210356   PB220358

What are those metal rods you use to mold the legs around them and where can I find some?
Re: 12" Pinocchio marionette step-by-step (polymer clay ) Posted by zooooom on Jul 02, 2012
those are the clips for hair . I'm nor sure it it's a correct hame of them,anyway, here them  http://www.ares-expert.com/catalog/quality_control_services/1/48pc_hair_clip_29.html
Re: 12" Pinocchio marionette step-by-step (polymer clay ) Posted by Shawn on Jul 03, 2012
They are called bobby pins.
Re: 12" Pinocchio marionette step-by-step (polymer clay ) Posted by MagikalMaker on Aug 15, 2012
Posted by: zooooom on Apr 21, 2011
hands   PB210350   PB220359   PB230001   PB230005   PB230007 

How do you oven bake them? Can you do it with the pins on? If not how do you remove the pins from them while keeping the shape in tact?
Re: 12" Pinocchio marionette step-by-step (polymer clay ) Posted by Shawn on Aug 15, 2012
Polymer clays like Fimo or Sculpy are baked at very low temps so there is not problem with leaving pins in them. In fact if you read up on the medium you'll see that it is standard practice to use foil inside of them as a base.
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