Re: an ill fitting jaw Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Nov 26, 2014
Love him! you did a great job! What type fixative do you use. In the Verna Finely video she uses wax paper and irons the fabric that is colored. The wax paper seals any shading on the face hands or feet of your puppet.
Re: an ill fitting jaw Posted by Krafty Karacters on Nov 27, 2014
Great looking puppet. I really like the use of the chalk, this is something I would like to try... Any tips? Also the head shape is really good.
Re: an ill fitting jaw Posted by The Puppet Workshop on Nov 28, 2014
Good work! Look forward to seeing him completed fully
Re: an ill fitting jaw Posted by TygerMin on Nov 29, 2014
That looks awesome!
Re: an ill fitting jaw Posted by mkshatto on Nov 29, 2014
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Thank you everyone, for the encouragement, advice, and kind words. I am very happy with how he turned out and was rather proud to show him off at the convention.

The holiday interrupted progress a bit but I will get back to him this week.  Definitely addressing hands, adding a rod of some sort, still debating teeth, whiskers, more coloring on his face, and eyebrows.

The chalk is just artists' pastels.  I have an inexpensive set from Michaels. Since I had made one foam head that I decided was too small, I used that as a practice head so I just stretched and pinned some scrap fleece to test the colors. It goes on quite easily and using a circular motion while "coloring" yielded a well blended, smooth covering. There was minimal "pilling" of the soft fleece pile, the more visible of which I just plucked or cut off, but for the most part that was unnecessary. The color has stood up fine through a weekend at Comicon, time on the road, and some demonstrations for friends and family, without any protection, but I still plan on spraying him with a light coat of Prismacolor Matte Fixitive.
Re: an ill fitting jaw Posted by pagestep007 on Nov 30, 2014
Well done! He turned out absolutely great.Thumbs up to you!
Re: an ill fitting jaw Posted by CreativeSoulTV on Nov 30, 2014
Your puppet looks so very nice, I know you're proud of the way he turned out. Thanks for sharing your photos!
Re: an ill fitting jaw Posted by mkshatto on Nov 30, 2014
Thank you for taking a look and giving me some feedback!  I kinda resent the holiday for interrupting progress but am already thinking beyond the finishing touches on this fella and on to creating his sidekick.
Re: an ill fitting jaw Posted by CreativeSoulTV on Nov 30, 2014

Posted by: mkshatto on Nov 30, 2014
I kinda resent the holiday for interrupting progress but am already thinking beyond the finishing touches on this fella and on to creating his sidekick.
I know what you mean about the holidays because I'm way behind on my puppet building projects. I'm sure his sidekick will be just as awesome as the star puppet character!
Re: an ill fitting jaw Posted by mkshatto on Dec 30, 2014
Thank you, I already feel so removed from the process, but the holidays are a good reason for a break.
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