Thistledown Puppets Visits Hasbro!

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I am very excited and very tired, because I just got back from a (long) trip to Rhode Island to be a part of Hasbro’s Fall 2007 Freelance Fair. It was a great opportunity to meet some extremely talented folks that do all sorts of cool stuff like sculpture, illustration, character design, writing, etc. It was also a chance to let the designers from Hasbro and Milton Bradley see what I do by showing them the puppet design and building work that I offer. There are some amazing and fun people that work at Hasbro and so many folks had great things to say about the puppets.

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Apparently puppets haven’t been particularly popular as toys in the past, but I have a sneaking supspicion that that is all going to change. From my perspective, in recent years, children have been bombarded with all sorts of technical gadgets and games. I think that there needs to be a return to “real” toys. Toys that allow the children to use their beautiful imaginations. Puppets are perfect for that in that the child gets to take a character and do what ever he or she wants with it–while actually holding a real physical object. I don’t know what that’s all about, but it’s important somehow. Oh, and the puppets also have to look really cool. Design and function work hand in hand.

Anyway, it was a fantastic and productive time that I won’t soon forget. Many thank yous to Susan Algeo who headed up the event and to everyone else that I spoke with.  I hope to do it again sometime.

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Being a puppeteer, and a Transformers fan, I love this photo with the hand of Optimus Prime!

Aslan Puppet

This is a puppet of the Lion, Aslan from The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis.  He was made for a children’s event that my wife put on for a friend of ours.  The theme was Narnia, and although he only made a brief cameo, I wanted Aslan to be as realistic as possible.  I worked on him off and on for the last year and he was definitely a design challenge.  I made a life size paw that I could put my hand into for added realism.  The kids seemed to get a kick out of him (some of the little ones were afraid of him). 

The fur on his face is a plush felt that was meticulously glued to the foam understructure.  It took some time to locate just the right stuff for the mane, however.  I looked everywhere and finally found some great fur from Mendels in California.  Hopefully he will get to appear in some future Thistledown Puppets events.

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The Thistledown Puppets Store!

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The Thistledown Puppets Store is now open for business on Zazzle!  Go ahead and check it out.  There are all sorts of fun items on the way that will be featuring the colorful and lively Thistledown cast, so check back regulary.  And if you see something you like—get it!

New Blog!!

I am so excited about the new blog and the new website!  There is so much going on at Thistledown Puppets these days and this is where I will keep everyone posted on what’s happening so stay tuned…