Tuesday, July 20, 2010




One of the major differences in quality is the mouth. Not only on the inside, but the outside as well. I sewed the fabric. I didn't glue it. To me, that gives it a "cleaner" look. It's a little harder to do than gluing, but it's worth the effort. The blue puppet in the photos below isn't finished. He is missing hair and ears and details inside his mouth. In fact, all of the puppets could use a little more finishing work.

More puppet fun!






The blonde puppet and the spikey hair dude (below) are the first two puppets I ever made. I'm glad I found their pictures. Here are some more. The mean looking one is supposed to be a vin Diesel puppet. I made it for Tracy for Christmas. The stop two were my first puppets with a new pattern. I'll post again to show you the difference in quality between a few of my puppets.

Puppet-Tastic Journey




Someone asked me about some of the puppets I've made in the past, and that took me down memory lane. I tried to find photos for as many of them as i could. Unfortunately very few of them are completely finished in the photos, but they are close. Enjoy!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Santa Fe


A view of the living room (pot) from the bedroom balcony. All the rest were photographs.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

FF Burning Bush


An idea for a stained glass window. The 2005 VBS Adult Class worked on it. Never finished.

Chara's View



I made the "tree behind" too dark. It was more airy, filigreed. So I erased it and tried again. But I think for the composition's sake, I like the darker one better.