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Like other art, puppets are the result of someone's imagination. Jim Henson, creator of the Muppets. first got the idea for Kermit the Frog from a Ping-Pong ball and his mother's green felt coat. with a little imagination, Just about anything can be turn...
8, additional cut-outs 11A are provided at positions corresponding to the ears of the character and the inner tubular member 12 is provided with formations (not shown) which extend through the cut-outs 11A and are connected to those parts of the moulding 16 which simulate the ears of the ...
Jim Henson , creator o f th e Muppets , first got th e id e a for Kermi t th e Frog from a Ping-Pong ball an d his mot her's green felt coat. With a littl e imaginatio n , just anything can b e turn e d into a puppe t. Let's look at th e four different kinds o...
To make life easier for you, we have created a set of Paper Puppet Templates for you to download and use at your leisure to go with our set ofFree Printables! These make perfect little articulate paper dolls – cute, assemble and make the parts move. But we also have lots of paper fi...
Tip:It's easier to cut out the puppet parts if you first cut the pattern into pieces with simple straight cuts, then cut out each part on its black outline. Step 4: Glue Legs Each leg will be formed into a tube. One leg will slide onto your index finger. The other goes on your ...
Use paper fasteners to join the puppet pieces. With the tip of the scissors or a small hole punch, make holes where theXorOis marked on each piece. Put the parts together—aligning the holes you just made. Push the paper fastener from front to back and spread the fastener ends on the ...
The projects are designed to encourage experimentation with dramatic communication through gesture and body language while wearing masks, manipulating puppets, and moving interactive scenery. Ten chapters are organized in four parts. Part 1, "Am I Crazy To Do This?" presents an Introduction, and ...
the stop levels expose out of the outer side of the left and right upper arms by 5mm, convex thorns with a length of one second of the upper arms are positioned above the connection holes on the elbows of the left and right lower arms, and when the two arms are drooping, the stop ...
Watch a group of children playing with their toys. At first they might be happy to put the plastic animals in their cages at the zoo and take them out again, or dress the dolls in different clothes, but after a while things get a bit boring. So the toys will be moved across the fl...