Look what I got for FREE at NAEYC last month!!!
Just behind my booth the good folks at NASCO were giving away these amazing rolls of "smart-fab".
Of course you gotta LUV anything for free, let alone a FULL size roll of something that's similar to fabric!!!
Just behind my booth the good folks at NASCO were giving away these amazing rolls of "smart-fab".
Of course you gotta LUV anything for free, let alone a FULL size roll of something that's similar to fabric!!!
Right away my mind got busy. Then I unrolled it at home & fell in LUV.
Heavier that tissue paper, not as tough as fabric.
This stuff is AWESOME. Emphasis on AWE!
In my promise to create more 'craft-tutorials' here for my regular readers I had already purchased an orange snack-sized paper bag at my local WalMart for 20 cents. My goal is to show you how to sculpt an inexpensive goldfish puppet suitable for the first children's song that I ever wrote, "Goldie Goldfish."
I took the roll of smart fab and cut two inch wide lengths of each color: yellow & orange.
Then I cut those lengths into approxiamate two inch squares, making a happy pile of each in the process.
(Of couse if you don't happen to have delightful rolls of 'smart-fab' you can always use sheets of tissue paper to make your two inch squares.)
Next I folded the paper bag's "bottom" and glued those folds with my hot glue gun.
***Then I CAREFULLY trimmed the sides of the bag, making sure that there were still portions of the bag's fold to hold it's puppet-like shape.
I happened to have these yellow foam circle-thingies from an earlier dollar store run and they lend some happy, happy to the wiggle eyes glued onto buttons.
Next I took the individual squares and turned them into folded triangles, hot gluing to hold their shape on one corner, leaving the 'fold' of the square loose, which adds some dimention to her scales.
Once I had a bunch of 'sculptural' triangles created I started hot gluing them into place.
So I took a 24 inch length cut about 4 inches wide and 'gathered' it with my glue gun.
VOILA!!!! THE BIG REVEAL!!!!
(Yup, I added some bright pink buttons for the smile.)
Here's a YouTube video of my "Goldie Goldfish" segment recorded for my nationally award winning DVD "Kweezletown." My DVD project earned its award from the DOVE Family Awards Program for favorites of families with mixed ages of children.
+++NOW that you have an awesome puppet, swim on over to our new collaborative blog, PreK + K Sharing to see some art projects that go along with Goldie!!!!+++
Click right here!!! I have today's first post for our first month of articles following our intros last month.
[My first craft tutorial involved making a glove puppet for my children's song, "Ladybug, Ladybug" and its remained in my Top-10 blog posts since creating it. Click right here to go see how easy that one was to create. Next up? I have all of the ingrediants for a way-too-cool "Tall Giraffe" puppet.]
I added this post to the linkie:
That is super cute Debbie:) I love how it goes so nicely with your Goldie Goldfish song!! I have bookmarked it to share the next time we are focusing on fish and under the sea week!
ReplyDeleteDeborah, thanks so much for your feedback.
ReplyDeleteI am so grateful for your guidance in general and for your sweet comments in the moment.
So glad to have the opportunity to learn from your example.
Hi Debbie,
ReplyDeleteThis is the cutest fish ever!!!!!!! I love all the colors on your blog!
Cheers,
Terri
http://terristeachingtreasures.blogspot.com
Super cute puppet!! I love how bright & colorful it is! Thanks for linking up to TGIF! See you next week,
ReplyDeleteBeth =-)
Such a cute puppet! He totally looks like the Goldfish in "brown bear, brown bear"
ReplyDeleteWould you please share this with our readers for Fun Stuff Fridays linky party? http://www.toysinthedryer.com/2011/12/fun-stuff-fridays-3.html
What a cute goldfish! Absolutely adorable!
ReplyDeleteMaggy