by quail 21 Mar 2012

All the great finger puppets needed a theater. I found an old wooden frame that I had hanging around. I added some metal angle irons that I bent a small bit with pliers so that it formed more of an acute angle rather than a 95 degree angle. I made some curtains, and ran a wooden dowel through them top and bottom. I attached the dowel with large metal type staples that I was able to hammer into the frame's back. There you have a small puppet theater.

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by sewdeb 22 Mar 2012

What a great idea! I like your puppet's "onesie", too! Well done! *'s for all

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quail by quail 22 Mar 2012

Thank you. The little guy is Sue's design. He is fun to make.

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by oaro 21 Mar 2012

What a great idea

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quail by quail 22 Mar 2012

Thank you.

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by joyce05 21 Mar 2012

Really nice job. Kids will love it.

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quail by quail 21 Mar 2012

Thank you.

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by kijala 21 Mar 2012

Looks really cool! :) Wonder, if my Kasperle-Puppets would fit into this frame...

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quail by quail 21 Mar 2012

Thank you. It's a regular picture frame.
this one is 12x10, but you could really use any size. The principle is the same.

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by mops Moderator 21 Mar 2012

Great idea using a picture frame.

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quail by quail 21 Mar 2012

Thank you, and thank you for the finger puppet designs.

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by spendlove Moderator 21 Mar 2012

Brilliant!

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quail by quail 21 Mar 2012

Thank you. Of course, I should be thanking you for the reason to even have this finger puppet theater!! :)

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