Shadow Puppet design idea Posted by In the dark woods on Jan 05, 2012
Hi everyone,
I discovered today a love of paper doilies and used them as inserts in a new shadow puppet, The Peacock Bride. They might be old-fashioned, but the doilies created a really intricate, delicate effect, that I simply couldn't achieve by hand-cutting. Laser-cutting isn't an option for me, but I found this to be a very cheap and cheerful alternative
http://inthedarkwoods.wordpress.com/2012/01/05/the-peacock-bride/
Rachel
inthedarkwoods.wordpress.com
I discovered today a love of paper doilies and used them as inserts in a new shadow puppet, The Peacock Bride. They might be old-fashioned, but the doilies created a really intricate, delicate effect, that I simply couldn't achieve by hand-cutting. Laser-cutting isn't an option for me, but I found this to be a very cheap and cheerful alternative
http://inthedarkwoods.wordpress.com/2012/01/05/the-peacock-bride/
Rachel
inthedarkwoods.wordpress.com
Re: Shadow Puppet design idea Posted by Rikka on Jan 05, 2012
She is pretty. I like the oldfashioned look, too. But then- sometimes I think I was born 250 years after my taste in astaetics...
Re: Shadow Puppet design idea Posted by In the dark woods on Jan 05, 2012
Thanks Rikka & all the best for 2012!
Re: Shadow Puppet design idea Posted by Rikka on Jan 05, 2012
Thanks, in the dark woods, and same to you!
Re: Shadow Puppet design idea Posted by Shawn on Jan 05, 2012
Rachel,
Very nice. I like it! It really does add quite a bit of texture to the shadow.
Very nice. I like it! It really does add quite a bit of texture to the shadow.
Re: Shadow Puppet design idea Posted by Na on Jan 05, 2012
Wow, I love that idea! The puppet looks so fab, and the doilies work really well for that character. It's such a great time-saving idea too.
I am having problems loading Wordpress-hosted sites at the moment, so I can't see the post, but I am bookmarking it for later. Hope to see more of these, especially as I love trying out different materials for shadow puppets
I am having problems loading Wordpress-hosted sites at the moment, so I can't see the post, but I am bookmarking it for later. Hope to see more of these, especially as I love trying out different materials for shadow puppets
Re: Shadow Puppet design idea Posted by Gabriel G on Jan 05, 2012
That creates such a nice effect. A great idea and thank you for sharing it!
Re: Shadow Puppet design idea Posted by In the dark woods on Jan 06, 2012
Thanks so much guys! I only did this as a test piece, but I was happy in the end with the contrast in texture and it did save me masses of time. I'm now on the lookout for more elaborate doilies (what a nerd!)
Na - here are a few pics if you can't see them on my wordpress blog. A friend of mine also posted me a suggestion about using alcohol inks on acetate, which I'll be trying out soon for the Peacock Groom's feathers. I expect it to be messy...
Thanks again everyone and wish you all lots of puppet joy in 2012! x
Na - here are a few pics if you can't see them on my wordpress blog. A friend of mine also posted me a suggestion about using alcohol inks on acetate, which I'll be trying out soon for the Peacock Groom's feathers. I expect it to be messy...
Thanks again everyone and wish you all lots of puppet joy in 2012! x
Re: Shadow Puppet design idea Posted by Na on Jan 07, 2012
Alcohol inks? What are they?
Thanks for posting the pics here. For some reason every time I go to a wordpress site it just takes forever to load and when it does everything is formatted wrong. It's mightily annoying!
Thanks for posting the pics here. For some reason every time I go to a wordpress site it just takes forever to load and when it does everything is formatted wrong. It's mightily annoying!
Re: Shadow Puppet design idea Posted by Lizzies Lair on Jan 07, 2012
They are simply stunning. So beautifully elegant. I'm looking forward to seeing more!
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