Puppet Fun

On Saturday mornings, we like to go to the farmer’s market. Yesterday there was a stall where a woman was selling marionettes. No, really. And, of course, my boys wanted to play with them. The little old lady manning the booth will hand out puppets for any kid walking by to try out, so I couldn’t refuse. They had a lot of fun with them, we handed them back and thanked her and moved on.

On the way home, of course, the boys asked, “Mom, can we make puppets like those?”

And of course, I couldn’t refuse.

As I was gathering materials for our little marionettes, though, Charlie dashed in with a sock and a pipe cleaner and started trying to make a sock puppet… so we did that first.

You can see him making his 'puppet voice.'

Yarn hair, obviously. I convinced him that would work better than his pipe cleaner. Disturbingly, this puppet is named ‘Bit.’ As in, “I bit a person.” I asked. That was the example sentence he gave me.

Anyway, making a little marionette is fairly straightforward. We took two jumbo popsicle sticks and criss-crossed them (not exactly centered, generally you want more stick for the back of your puppet than the front). I used the glue gun to hold them in place, then wrapped around several times with yarn and tied securely.

That yarn is really white, not fluorescent.

Then I crafted a little dragon out of pipe cleaners. The thing you have to decide is which parts of your puppet you want to be movable, and you have a front, back, left, and right to choose from. For our dragons, obviously the wings were the left and right, and we hooked up the head to the front and the tail to the back.

Ahh! The dragon's in a dive!!!

The head started as a small ball of yarn which then had pipe cleaners wrapped around it. It was heavier than the rest of the dragon, and tended to overbalance the body. So, for Charlie’s dragon I added an oblong yarn blob to give the body a little weight as well.

See? A bit more balance.

Another little point to consider is that the strings will slide around on your sticks unless you secure them somehow: I opted for a thin line of hot glue at the top of each string to help hold it in place on the sticks. It seems to be holding up well.

What cute kids. :D

So… make your own marionettes, and you too can have ‘dragon races’ and ‘dragon battles’ acted out via puppet. It’s fun!

Black Friday Starts Early

Cuddly Lion Puppet

If you really like the Cuddly Lion Puppet but procrastinated purchasing it, today’s your lucky day. Due to my unfamiliarity with the coupon-code creator in the pattern store, I have activated the ‘Black Friday’ coupon code early rather than waiting until Friday and possibly forgetting about it. Enter the code BLACKFRIDAY11 at checkout to receive 50% off your total purchase from now through Monday, November 28th! There’s no minimum purchase, and you can use it as many times as you like, so head to the pattern store!

If you are a Ravelry member and would prefer to purchase patterns there, I’ve created the same discount in my Ravelry pattern store. Just enter BLACKFRIDAY11 at checkout for 50% off of any purchase. Happy Thanksgiving!

Monday Morning Link Party: XIX

Good morning, Monday! I’m delighted to announce a new addition to the Inner Child Crochet pattern store:

Cuddly Lion Puppet!

The Cuddly Lion Puppet! You may recall that I made him back in January…man, time management is not one of my strengths. Nevertheless, the pattern is available now for those who like him.

So… Thanksgiving is this week!

Turkey Finger Puppet Gloves from Reading Confetti

Check out these cute Turkey Finger Puppet Gloves from Reading Confetti. What a cute idea! Lorie made these to go with a copy of the book 10 Fat Turkeys, but I think you could sing your own version. (There are a couple of ideas at the bottom of this page.)

These Felt Thanksgiving Finger Puppets from the Idea Room are also cute.

Felt Thanksgiving Finger Puppets from The Idea Room

I think that doing activities like this help give children a sense of ‘occasion’ to go along with a holiday that can sometimes end up being just about dinner.

Next up: my kids would go nuts for this Turkey Marionette from No Biggie.

Turkey Marionette from No Biggie

I mean, we have a lot of puppets in this house, but mostly of the hand- or finger-puppet variety. There’s a stand at the farmer’s market that sells little marionettes and Charlie, for one, is always begging to try them out. Well, we’re headed to the Dollar Tree today – maybe we’ll get some supplies.

Finally – just because…

Marabou Feather Tree from Centsational Girl

CHRISTMAS IS COMING! This Marabou Feather Tree from Centsational Girl is pretty, creative, and festive. Hooray!

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