A sea serpent puppet prototype that’s custom made for a furry puppetry workshop at Anthrocon! They’re going to blow it up until the head is about 4-5 feet long with 5 body segments. Look for it in the Fursuit parade!
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A sea serpent puppet prototype that’s custom made for a furry puppetry workshop at Anthrocon! They’re going to blow it up until the head is about 4-5 feet long with 5 body segments. Look for it in the Fursuit parade!

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my first ever puppet, Fraun
made of foam from an old chair and felt from the craft store…the eyes are painted wooden half-spheres from micheal’s. if anyone has tips for smoother felt patterning around the wrist/neck area let me know!!
process pictures below the cut
Im gonna teach a workshop on puppets and was told to choose a picture to advertise it so i set up my puppets like the pieta and they just let me get away with it
This is the official promotonal image ive never been so proud. Puppet taako died im the arms of kermits bastardous distant denim cousin for OUR sins.
New Shadow Puppet Workshop in the Bay Area (via 2nd Annual Nick Barone Workshop – Shadow Puppets | Puppet Spot)

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Beyond the Sock Puppetry Workshop
One of the coolest things I have ever done--and to think I almost passed up this opportunity! Puppetry is very hard, but we had FANTASTIC instructors. I met some really great people this week, and I'm sad that the experience has ended. Hopefully the workshop will happen again next year. I would gladly take it again, because they were hoping to have an "advanced" session for the people who took it this year.
With our two puppet manipulation instructors: Noel MacNeal & Peter Linz. Awesome, down-to-earth guys. Super sweet, too. :) By the way, that's the rat puppet I made (with help, of course!)