Re: more on slinky puppets/black light Posted by patti on May 06, 2006
Posted by: searscr on May 06, 2006
I may have already asked this, but what makes black light fabric work.  Is it the color of the fabric, or something in the fabric.


here's some cool info for you..hope they come up

http://ask.yahoo.com/20030305.html

http://www.howstuffworks.com/black-light2.htm
Re: more on slinky puppets/black light Posted by alcole6185 on May 17, 2006
Well, just to post an update, yes I also attended Ifest and fell for the yellow stretch a belly, wat they r called.  I bought one, for 75$, but if u r handy with crafts and stuff, u could probably make one, tho the ppl i talked to, their creator, told me extensively how hard they r to make because of hiding seams, blacklight fabric and the machined parts, etc.  They r very cute and well worth the money, even if u dont do alot of blacklight, I figured u could use them in blacklight or behind a curtain made of that stuff in halloween masks, were u can see out but ppl cant see in.  Use some long black gloves and stick him through a slit.  anyway, they are alot of fun to play with and experiment with, they r so easy and with unlimited possiblilities.  I took the class, have some hadouts i could scan in on things or ideas to use with them....  tell me if ur interested!!  ttyl,
Alan
Re: more on slinky puppets/black light Posted by amybeth on May 17, 2006
yes, we're interested!  scan away!
Re: more on slinky puppets/black light Posted by PB on Nov 14, 2006
Wow! We were getting ready to try to make 3 of these puppets at our church and I find this wonderful topic about them.

Any idea what the legs are made of?

I am interested in a copy of a handout if available.

THANKS!
PB
Re: more on slinky puppets/black light Posted by Out of the Box Puppets on Nov 14, 2006
The legs are made from Approx. 14-16" rubber bunge cord.  The kind you find in the automotive/camping section.  The ones I have purchased came with metal S-Hooks in both ends (easy to remove). 

If you have any more questions, just ask, I've made bunches.  The only thing I could not find that is different in the ones I made is the diameter of the slinky.  The Jr. Slinky (plastic) is still a little wider and the smaller gift bag type slinkys were not strong enough.  It doesn't matter if you use the larger one though they still have the same effect.

www.spandexworld.com is a good place to get low cost blacklight spandex.  Attached is a picture of samples.  The fourth one on the right, the one that looks like brush strokes would be good (PS1764 product code $8.00), because of the smaller print. They also have solid colors. I try to buy my spandex in the spring when swimming suit material is avaliable at Hancocks, a little lower in price.

Julie
Re: more on slinky puppets/black light Posted by PB on Nov 14, 2006
Thanks do much for your help! You have made it a lot easier for us to make these puppets. We just started a puppet ministry at our church about 6 months ago and are very new to everything. Your help is VERY appreciated!!!!

Thanks for the picture of the fabric. I just placed an order for the same fabrics at www.spandexworld.com due to a very helpful previous post. Love this forum!!

Re: more on slinky puppets/black light Posted by PB on Nov 14, 2006
Julie,
Are you talking about the black rubber bungee cords that are more rectangular than round?

Are the arms made of the same bungee cords?

The "Head": is it just black felt or fleece? What did you use to connect the head to the body? Did you do anything special to help keep the hands in the mouth of the puppets since it is so small?

What did you make the lips out of?

Where did you buy your eyes?

Thanks so much!
PB
Re: more on slinky puppets/black light Posted by Out of the Box Puppets on Nov 14, 2006
Posted by: PB on Nov 14, 2006
Julie,
Are you talking about the black rubber bungee cords that are more rectangular than round? Yes and make sure they have an opening at both ends where the S-Hooks attach it doesn't matter if the ends are more squared or rounded.  I have used both.

Are the arms made of the same bungee cords? Yes

The "Head": is it just black felt or fleece? The orginals are covered in black robe velour, but I used black stretch velour or a similar type fabric with some stretch.

What did you use to connect the head to the body? Before assembling the head you will need 2 - 1/8" or 1/4" x 10" pieces of black twill tape (I think that's what it's called). Each piece will be looped under the arms the same width apart as the width of the mouth. The twill tape will come up through the fabric covering each arm and need to be secured to the mouth before covering it. Is this making sense?  This makes the head appear to be floating above the body.
Did you do anything special to help keep the hands in the mouth of the puppets since it is so small? I put a 4" x 1 1/2" piece of pipe insulation (like pool noodle foam) on top plate before I covered it. This give you something to grip.

What did you make the lips out of? I used craft foam backed with quilter template (plastic, you can get from walmart or hobby lobby etc.) The craft foam give it thickness and the template give it durablility.  Then I covered it with flourescent pink spandex.

Where did you buy your eyes? The eyes are yellow practice golf balls from Walmart.  I spray painted them white first (not necessarily flourescent), then with yellow flourescent (I prefer Rust-Oleum brand because it seems to clog and flake less). I painted them white first to coat the balls, so they did not soak up as much yellow.  I used several coats of both colors.  The centers could be any number of things.  Walmart (I should get paid to advertise) sells these little felt circles in different sizes.  Black buttons.  My favorites are push fasteners used to secure car apolstry.  You can buy them at Automotive stores, Lowe's (where you get all the little fasteners in the drawers) or the same in Home Depot.

Do you have one to copy? I hope this helps.  There are lots of little details I learned along the way, so I'd suggest buying one or finding someone's to look at.  One bit of info...When you attach your steel rods to the dowel, use Gorilla glue (you guessed it, Walmart).  It's very important that the feet remain stationary.

Julie
Re: more on slinky puppets/black light Posted by PB on Nov 14, 2006
WoW! What a fount of information. I guess the only question that I can think of to ask (since you so very throghly answered every question) is how big is the head?

I ordered the Slinky's today (online) and went to Wal-Mart (Your favorite place, do you get payed for endorsements?? :D) and bought the bungees, we have gorilla glue, so we only need a few more things and we will be making 3, thanks to you.

I really appreciate your help!!!
God bless!!!
PB
Re: more on slinky puppets/black light Posted by MsPuppet on Jul 25, 2007
Is this offer still available?  Would love to have these.

Posted by: alcole6185 on May 17, 2006
Well, just to post an update, yes I also attended Ifest and fell for the yellow stretch a belly, wat they r called.  I bought one, for 75$, but if u r handy with crafts and stuff, u could probably make one, tho the ppl i talked to, their creator, told me extensively how hard they r to make because of hiding seams, blacklight fabric and the machined parts, etc.  They r very cute and well worth the money, even if u dont do alot of blacklight, I figured u could use them in blacklight or behind a curtain made of that stuff in halloween masks, were u can see out but ppl cant see in.  Use some long black gloves and stick him through a slit.  anyway, they are alot of fun to play with and experiment with, they r so easy and with unlimited possiblilities.  I took the class, have some hadouts i could scan in on things or ideas to use with them....  tell me if ur interested!!  ttyl,
Alan
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