July 11, 2010
How to make your very own sock puppet!!!! Now this is good clean fun folks! lol Things You’ll Need: •Wiggly Eyes •Cotton Socks •Single Socks •3/8-inch Dowels •Styrofoam Balls •Batting •Craft Pompoms •Fabric Glue •Felt •Scrap Yarn •Cotton Swabs •Cotton Swabs •Plastic Drinking Cups •Scissors •Scissors •Construction Paper •Permanent Markers •Pipe Cleaners •Permanent markers •Pipe cleaners Hand Puppet Step 1 Save a single clean sock. The sock needs to be large enough to fit loosely over a child’s hand. Step 2 Gather craft supplies such as construction paper, permanent marker, wiggly eyes, felt, yarn, pipe cleaners, craft glue, cotton balls or batting. Step 3 Place hand in sock with thumb and fingers working like a mouth. Step 4 Mark lightly with a marker – areas for mouth, eyes, nose, and ears. Step 5 Cut ears and mouth from felt and glue in marked areas with fabric glue or craft glue. Step 6 Glue wiggly eyes in place. However, make eyes with a black permanent marker if puppet is going to be using by small children. Step 7 Use yarn cut into small strings and glued to sock for hair or horse’s mane. Step 8 Make antlers, horns, or antennas from pipe cleaners. Stick Puppet Step 1 Use an adult-sized clean sock. Step 2 Gather craft supplies: Styrofoam balls, 3/8-inch dowel rod, plastic cups, wiggly eyes, felt, yarn, pipe cleaners, craft glue, craft pompoms, and cotton balls. Step 3 Push the dowel rod at an angle into the Styrofoam ball. Step 4 Cut four ear shapes for your puppet from felt. Step 5 Lay a pipe cleaner bent in half on one felt ear shape and glue the other felt ear shape on top – leaving about 1 inch of pipe cleaner sticking out of the bottom of the ear. This is what you will stick into the foam ball. Step 6 Place foam ball with dowel rod inside sock. Step 7 Glue on wiggle eyes, or draw eyes with a permanent marker. Step 8 Glue or draw on nose. Pompoms found in a store’s craft department make cute noses. Step 9 Cut a small slit in the sock on the side of the head for the ears. Poke the pipe cleaner through the slit into the foam ball. Make pipe-cleaner antennas the same way. Step 10 Stuff the neck with batting. You will need to use enough batting to make the head stand up. Step 11 Cut a hole into the bottom of the plastic cup. Turn cup upside down and slide over dowel rod up inside the sock neck. Step 12 Move puppet by holding the cup and moving the dowel rod. I would love to see what you come up with, just email me your sock puppet pictures to my email and maybe I’ll post them. Stacie 1-888-430-2010