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Help.. Covering foam skull with fleece....or any other fabric
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Tim Giugni Dec. 26, 2009.

Foam Carving
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Hobey1 Feb. 20, 2009.

 

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Justin and Jake Bazel are now friends
February 11
practicepracticepractice
February 11
Justin added 19 photos
February 11
Justin and Im!le Wepener are now friends
February 6
I am waiting for a delivery of fleece so I can finally finish some projects.
February 4
Justin and Ashli are now friends
January 21
I really think the mouse is very sweet, you feel like cuddling it.
January 15
Justin added 13 photos
January 15

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Punch
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boston/new york/ jersey
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I would like to make a career of this...
What First Got Me Interested in Puppetry
I always watched the muppets and fraggle rock so I grew up with them. Now that I am older I see what a powerful type of media puppets can be.
If I Were a Puppet, I'd Be...
Fozzie

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At 10:20pm on January 8, 2010, David M said…
Great to meet you at the workshop. One request ... more pictures of puppet Justin! :)
At 8:47pm on December 22, 2009, Joseph Emory said…
Like what you've done with the place I like your documentation of your build very kewl.
At 3:26pm on January 22, 2009, David M said…
Very inspiring and great use of the various patterns. Great eyes on the monster - when I see something that's not the standard ping pong ball or plastic spoon, I have to ask. Thanks for sharing your method.
At 1:41pm on January 22, 2009, David M said…
Hi Justin. Your designs are great! Your mouse is just adorable. I'm curious - are you using Project Puppet patterns or other methods? What did you use for the eyes on your monster puppet? They looked to be an odd shape.
At 10:57am on January 19, 2009, PuppetSmith said…
Hey Justin! Good to see you here!
 
 

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