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Tuesday, March 09, 2004
A puppet in 48 hours, part 2

4:02 p.m.

Bluie's Head (front)

Bluie's Head (side)


So far so good. I've finished the polyfoam "skull" for Bluie's head. Normally I would cut the foam pieces out more carefully so the black outlines I traced on to the foam from the pattern I made aren't visible, but I was rushing and didn't feel like recutting them. My first attempt at the body didn't quite work out so I'm headed out to find a hardware store where I can get some more reticulated foam.

I'll have another update and more pics 8ish.


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