#puppets

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awildditto
awildditto

yeah 😌

@puppiesdoglover @puppetdaily thank u for your unwitting collaboration

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abrualish
abrualish

Huachimingo

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theoddesttoddster
theoddesttoddster

A lil look back at my last years Skeksil cosplay. Im so hyped for my next convention. Hopefully in full Quark regalia instead this year

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n0th1ng5p4c3
n0th1ng5p4c3

old welcome home ocs vs

this new thing

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fandom-gremlin
fandom-gremlin

so btw guys me and my mom have decided: yoda’s skin in the actual star wars feels like a dry dolphin, and yoda in the puppet’s skin is probably foam

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beartraps
beartraps

making marionette puppets hopefully it works im going into this NO tutorial

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library-of-hell
library-of-hell

I love puppets and I want to know if its a real market to see if I could sell them. Marionette, finger, hand, rod, shadow, sock, etc, all non creepy of course.

Would you buy a puppet if I sold them

HECK YEAH PUPPETS WHOO

Um, yeah why not I could get a puppet

If I have money but it’ll just sit on my shelf

MMM, polite pass

Nope that’s weird don’t like that thanks a lot for making me think of puppets

No way, I hate you, rot in hell

I was told it’s foolish to sell without a market, and I shall get one

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glungburgur
glungburgur

Season 2 WHEN

PLEASE SCRAPPLE TV WHEN ARE YOU GONNA RELEASE THIS. ITS ALREADY BEEN FILMED. WHEN ARE WE GONNA SEE ARTIE, JEF, AND SCRAM AGAIN!!

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bzedan
bzedan

The @2026-fiber-arts-bingo square was secondary to the primary purpose of this project: making a present for my best friend’s birthday.

The fibre arts bingo card, four squares marked off.ALT
A photo of a hand puppet of a hand puppet of a brown cow with a white patch on her face and a silver nose ring. The puppet has a floral collared shirt and a very simple pinking-shear edged denim vest.ALT

She very accidentally crossed off “Make something with the waste/leftovers of other projects.” by being made from the last of fabric I bought for a project for the same person in 2012.

the faux fur used for most of the body was most of the last scraps of faux fur purchased to make my best friend’s cat a sky bison costume for the Korra finale, which was ah. Well over 10 years ago. More of the scrap was used a couple of years ago to make her a stuffed animal (a minotaur that is not quite this fursona, but spiritually similar).

A photo of a brown cow hand puppet posing while being on a hand. Her nose has a pink tip and a silver nose ring and she has poly fleece horns.ALT
A photo of brown and cream polyfleece being sewn on sewing machine.ALT

More about this process over at the blog:

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atomic-chronoscaph
atomic-chronoscaph

Ghoulies (1985)

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toasted-cricket
toasted-cricket

born to make puppets out of garbage… forced to run a register…

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oldshowbiz
oldshowbiz

Hector Hamhock Bluster, The Inspector, Pierre and Flub-A-Dub

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oldshowbiz
oldshowbiz

US Department of Agriculture

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dibabeebees
dibabeebees

I love puppets in an autistic way and not enough of my friends know that.

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pooblet
pooblet

🌼👁️🧦🌼 SOURCE 🌼👁️🧦🌼

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pooblet
pooblet

🌼👁️🧦🌼 SOURCE 🌼👁️🧦🌼

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oli-artbox
oli-artbox

Yes! I do. I have printable patterns for all my puppet heads(the bodies less so)

I made the patterns myself so they are messy and they take some time to figure out(even i get lost sometimes)

The way I make the heads is with batting and sewing it together, but I don’t doubt you could use the patterns with foam like most people do.

I’ve only polished one head pattern at the moment because I never planned to share these, but here’s King Plum’s head pattern

It’s a little complicated, but… good luck.. put the paper shapes together first to work out kinks, even if they make mistakes.

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oli-artbox
oli-artbox

Made another puppet (the blue one)

Hes surprisingly heavy

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classic-horror-movies
classic-horror-movies
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ariel-seagull-wings
ariel-seagull-wings

Tom Tichenor interview

@rayatii @themousefromfantasyland @ej-brunson @the-blue-fairie @princesssarisa

From 1988, “Fifty Years of Enchantment: An Interview in Celebration of the Craft of Tom Tichenor”.

Lin Folk, narration

Pam Reese, writer

Fran Ziglar, associate producer

John Pigg, camera, post production

© 1988 The Public Library of Nashville and Davidson County

Interview with Tom Tichenor, the puppeteer who designed the puppets for the original Broadway stage production of Carnival!