New here and question about eyes Posted by Fabe on Mar 07, 2012
Hi!

I just finished my first puppet a few days ago and am now looking for a new project. I want to make a lemming like the one in this cartoon:
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I want to work with the Roly pattern from projectpuppet.com, since this is what I bought to make Roderick. I think by tweaking that and adding a foam-body it should work out well. However, I'm not sure about the eyes. As you can see they are really big and I think I cannot use ping pong balls. However, I like the consistency and feel of ping pong balls, so I don't really want to use Styrofoam. Any ideas on where I could find some?

Thanks so much!
Re: New here and question about eyes Posted by Rikka on Mar 07, 2012
Wow. Didn't think I'd stumble on one of the "Nicht lustig" ("Not funny", they're quite dark) cartoons here...
Maybe you can get on of those clear plastic balls that are normally be filled with decorations (at a craftstore) and just paint it white from the inside? You could then only use half a ball for a single eye.
I really forgot- Welcome Fabe!
Re: New here and question about eyes Posted by Shawn on Mar 07, 2012
Fabe, Welcome to PandS!  Rikka is right if you want larger eyes you can find the clear plastic balls at hobby/craft stores. In fact since it is close to Easter you should also be able to find clear plastic eggs! The round ones are used mostly for making your own Christmas ornaments but they seem to keep them all year around. The Eggs not always available depending on where you live. Both are great for eyes! 
Re: New here and question about eyes Posted by Shawn on Mar 07, 2012
BTW: Styrofoam is not a bad thing either. The secret to using styrofoam for eyes is to cover it with something.  I've papermached them before and even just covered in fabric like felt.
Re: New here and question about eyes Posted by cjwalas on Mar 07, 2012
More expensive, but Plastruct makes clear hemisphere domes from 3/8" to 6" in diameter.
http://www.plastruct.com/Home.html
Re: Re: New here and question about eyes Posted by Puppetainer on Mar 07, 2012
Welcome to Puppets and Stuff!  Being that Easter is soon as Shawn said you may be able to find the baseball "eggs" that Walmart sold last year. I was able to remove the printed "laces" and use them for rather large eyes.

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Re: New here and question about eyes Posted by Fabe on Mar 07, 2012
Wow, thanks for all the hints. I stumbled across the Christmas ornaments hint somewhere else since I posted. I hope I can find those at Michael's or Joann's. I will also keep my eyes peeled for those baseballs. I just want something lightweight, so I don't know about those. But, since they're egg shaped it's probably not what I'm looking for. But it's good to have them as an idea and in stock for future projects. If I can't find what I'm looking for, I might just order a couple of the Plastruct domes.
For Roderick I used white plastic spoons...

@Rikka: I'm from Germany, so you should be less surprised . I just love those lemmings...

And thanks for the warm welcome everyone! I have a feeling I'll be happy here .
Re: New here and question about eyes Posted by Rikka on Mar 07, 2012
Well, that didn't come across yet...
Okay then, greetings from a "Fischkopp"... You should, this is one awesome site!
Re: New here and question about eyes Posted by JFP on Mar 07, 2012
another thought is using smooth practice golf balls. They are made of a nice dense foam, and cut well with scissors. here's an example of a quickie puppet i did to see what they look like
 gecko
You can buy them here... or any other sports store or sometimes hardware stores.
http://www.kmart.com/shc/s/p_10151_10104_080W479602110001P?aff=Y&sid=KAx20061023x272xTier3

have a great week!
Kimberly
Re: New here and question about eyes Posted by Puppetainer on Mar 07, 2012
The baseballs are round not egg shaped. That's why I put egg in quotes. Sorry should have been more clear on that. They call them eggs and keep them with the Easter stuff as a sports themed "egg" even though they're spherical.

I used them when I made my Cookie Monster style hat a while back. This should give you an idea of their size. They're quite light weight as well since they are hollow plastic. Had to glue the halves together of course but they worked well for me.

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