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JamesinLA Inner circle Los Angeles 3400 Posts |
Anyone recommend a halloween themed puppet? Thanks.
Jim
Oh, my friend we're older but no wiser, for in our hearts the dreams are still the same...
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Joseph_Then Special user 747 Posts |
I use Skeleton & wolf puppet for my Halloween show.
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Aussie Special user Australia 623 Posts |
A clown? (just saying)
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Servante Inner circle 1330 Posts |
A couple years ago I bought a pumpkin at Hobby Lobby and figure to make a vent figure out of it, with a scarecrow like body. Haven't had time yet, but have been designing the mouth construction in my head for quite awhile now! If you're close to a Hobby Lobby, you might go look around for inspiration. They've got fiber or papier mache pumpkins in all kinds of sizes, as well as other items that would be easy to re-engineer into puppets.
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wizardpa Inner circle The New Orleans area 1011 Posts |
Axtell Expressions Hang on Monster.
I even had mine painted with special paint and special fur so that he glows under black lights. Chris |
Dynamike Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts |
Axtell's "Beast in Box", "Monster", and "Jack-o-latern".
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tacrowl Inner circle Maryland 1633 Posts |
Dunham's new Minding The Monsters Halloween theme show features his regular cast costumed for Halloween. You may want to consider that rather than spending money on a puppet and having to create a whole new character. Dressing them up gives you the opportunity to explore different territory with an established personality!
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Steve Petra Regular user New York 195 Posts |
I made my Axtell chicken into "Bride of Chickenstein"
Nugget the Monster Chicken by Steve Petra, on Flickr That's not Photoshop, that's what the puppet looks like. |
TheDummyDoctor New user U S A 76 Posts |
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On 2012-09-23 23:40, Steve Petra wrote: Brilliant! She looks great, Steve!
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Alan Semok, Ph.D (honoris causa) THE DUMMY DOCTOR Building Pro Vent Figures since 1966 web: www.AlanSemok.com/dummies |
manal Inner circle York ,PA. 1412 Posts |
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On 2012-09-20 19:18, tacrowl wrote: Great idea. Paul Winchell and Edagar Bergen often changed their figures costumes. I have seen clips of and read that Winchel even applied stage make up to his figures easily done due to the oil based paint finishes of his figures. |
Steve Petra Regular user New York 195 Posts |
This is the head extention Winchell used to turn Jerry Mahoney into a Frankenstein character. I took this picture at Venthaven in 2006
Img0245 by Steve Petra, on Flickr |
manal Inner circle York ,PA. 1412 Posts |
Thanks Steve. That is really neat!
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