Showing posts with label Puppets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Puppets. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Dressing the Naked Hand: The World's Greatest Guide to Making, Staging, and Performing with Puppets

Our long awaited, time gobbling, blogpost-robbing book is finally here . . .

Let us introduce you to






















Soon to be released (Available now), the galleys are in hand and being proofed as I 'speak'. Expected arrival is July, 2015. We can't say an exact date at the moment as there is a dock worker strike that is impacting many an impending ship arrival from China.

INCLUDED in the book is a DVD with over TWO HOURS of how-to instruction--and a bit of fun.

Also, in the book you will recognize a few locations from this blog and the Orem Public Library. We had to include them, after all, this is a library book, a storytime resource book for those of us who are all things storytime and laptime addicted. I hope you have as much fun with the book, not only in the reading of it, but also in the following of your creative muse as we teach you how to make your own puppets.

WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT

This book is unlike any other puppetry book on the market. The equivalent of taking not one, but multiple workshops on puppet construction, stage construction, with an added course in the art of puppet manipulation

Includes over two hours of step-by-step videos

Tons of illustrations, step-by-step photos, patterns, and more to make puppet-making easy.

Filled with jokes, gags, and tips from puppet characters throughout to make for a thoroughly entertaining experience.

Clear organization make it an easy, go-to manual.

Authors have over 50 years of combined experience.


The story behind the making of the book:

Mark Pulham, children's librarian, puppeteer extraordinaire, improv king, and yearly summer reading program emcee, has created and performed with his puppets at the library and elsewhere in the community for well over forty years. Known to not only for leaving the kids in a fit of giggles, but also for his ability to have the adults in his audiences streaming tears of laughter.

It's taken the last almost twenty years since I started working at the library for me to pretty much force Mark's hand and make him take me on as his apprentice puppet maker. This book is what I learned from Mark and a few other great puppet makers and performers that I corralled and convinced to teach me.

One of those others, Joe Flores, who is one of the most persistent, non-stop, and over the top creative puppet makers I've had the opportunity to work with was instrumental in getting this book off the ground. It was Joe that insisted I write the book. It was Joe that checked in with me weekly--for years--always bringing new ideas, sketching out how-to's whenever I was stumped, and providing much needed motivation. 

During our journey to publication, we found Dallin Blankenship, yet another storytime telling puppet-maker, although he hails from the nearby Provo Public Library--we'll still claim him despite being from Provo ;) --Dallin found that he was always missing characters whenever he was trying to do storytime. Not one to let a little thing like a lack of puppets dissuade him, he began making them himself. Dallin soon found an internship and then a job at The Puppet School in Los Angeles. Now, he is back in Utah and is busy pursuing his Puppet Master of the Universe Doctorate as a member of the Naked Hand team.

None of this book would have gone further than a fevered dream if not for the vision of Familius Publishing's Christopher Robbins--yeh, you know by his name he's one of us. Forever cheering me on, despite my lack of book-writing experience, Christopher, and the Familius family, never lost faith and more than that, they had my back. I can't tell you how reassuring it feels to know that I had an entire team working to make sure my mistakes got corrected, my faux pas fixed, and access to my own grammar nazi squad.

Another special, huge, tremendous, holy cow this would not have succeeded thank you to David Miles, our brilliant book designer with his mad design skills and never flagging enthusiasm for the book.

It does take a village--or, in my case, the whole city and a publishing house to boot--to succeed. Now it's your turn. Take the book for a spin, enjoy the DVD--we dare you not to laugh--and then drop us a line or two at dressingnakedhands (at) gmail

Friday, May 16, 2014

Using Puppets for Storytime

Using Puppets in Storytime
Particularly if you don't do puppets

Orem Library's Growing Great Storytimes Workshop
May 2015

Part One:
Steffani Raff's Mix-up Monkey and Singing Sea Dragon Diva



Part Two:
Q&A with Steffani


Part Three:
Mark Pulham's Primary Pup

Thursday, March 28, 2013

New Puppets

Meet our newest puppets for story and laptime use . . .

Blue Moon, Baby, Girl, Giant, Witch (note that hairy mole!), Lion

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Be a Reading Hero Summer 2012

There is still time to be a
Summer Reading Hero!


Join the Orem Public Library and Super Diaper Baby and be your own Hero


Did you do your reading?
Check yourself out dressed in a Super Cape!


All you have to do is READ!

Friday, June 15, 2012

Be Your Own Hero: Read Every Day

It's a busy week for libraries the world over!


This week the Orem Public Library opened with our annual 

Teddy Bear Picnic

Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday


Ready and waiting for all our guests was our very own
Super Balloon Hero 
(generously created and donated by author and balloon sculpture artist, Jeremy Telford)
Balloonology
 
 Read Every Day
LIBRARIES ARE AWESOME!!!

p.s. If you live in Utah County and haven't signed up for our awesome Summer Reading Program, it's not too late! Sign up by June 30 and you can still qualify for all 8 weeks of rewards!





(Mark Pulham's Al Reed and Paige Turner, an Orem Public Library Tradition.)

Friday, May 25, 2012

Teddy Bear Picnic Prep

Look who's coming to the OPL for the Teddy Bear Picnic!!!


The annual Orem Public Library Teddy Bear Picnic and Summer Reading Kick-off is heading your way!

Summer Reading sign-ups start with the
Summer Reading Open House on
Tuesday June 5 at 2:00 p.m.

Our 2012 theme is:

SUPERHEROES

Then, the following week we kick it into gear with the Teddy Bear Picnic! Four show times are being offered . . .

Monday, June 11 at 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday, June 12 at 10:00 a.m. 
Tuesday, June 12 at 2:00 p.m.
Wednesday, June 13 at 10:00 a.m.

Veteran puppeteer Mark Pulham will be performing at all four shows. Let me warn you right here: Super Diaper Baby has been asked to MC the Tuesday shows. So be sure to join us for puppets, stories and magic! Dress up like your favorite superhero (no matter who it is - is it you?) and bring along your favorite side kick (of the stuffed animal variety) and let's start the summer right at the OPL

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

David Novak Research . . . and inspiration


This is just a 'research' kind of posting, an insider's look at what goes on inside my head, well, a peek anyway, along with some video for inspiration . . .

Many years ago David Novak came to the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival. I watched.I laughed. I enjoyed. And then I filed it away in my brain.

As we prepare for the upcoming June 22 Puppetry workshop, I started to remember David's skill at incorporating particular 'items' in his storytelling. Hmmmmm

And so, it begs the question:

What happens when you take a dash of David, mix it up with some puppetry and toss it in the air?

Shall we find out?

(p.s. I apologize David if you see that I've dredged up what might be some old youtube links.If anyone wants to see how amazing David is now - make sure you look up his most recent videos, or better yet - - go see him in person at a festival!)









Saturday, May 19, 2012


All Hands on Deck:
A Puppeteer's Guide to Storytelling

On May 12, 2012 a host of puppeteer wannabe's gathered, watched, created, played and had fun learning the basics of puppet manipulation. This workshop, geared for adults (but just as much fun for kids), is the first in a summer long series that will culminate in a grand Puppet Festival this September. Also, watch for the upcoming release of The World's Best Guide to Puppet Making and Puppetry, a Familius publication by Mark Pulham, Joe Flores and Amy White.

We watched
Paige: What do you mean I'm a puppet! 

What monster?

Uhmm . . . . Ahhahhhahahahhhhhhh!

We made

We played


And fun was had by all
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Interested in more? 

The OPL will be doing monthly Puppeteering Workshops

June 22, 2012  Friday 10:00 a.m.
July 20, 2012 Friday 10:00 a.m.
August 17, 2012 Friday 10:00 a.m.

Call 801-229-7161 for more information
or
Check the Calendar at
http://lib.orem.org/

One last thing - remember the FAB (Fabric Art's Boutique) coming up June 11-16 at the Orem Library? Rumor has it that there will be some hand created puppets up for silent auction at the FAB.
click here to see 2 puppets made from the same pattern
(Pictures will be posted as soon as puppets are ready - they will all look VERY different)

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

All Hands on Deck!



All Hands on Deck: A Puppeteer's Guide to Storytelling


Saturday May 12, 10:00 a.m.
Orem Public Library, Storytelling Wing 
 Puppet Workshop

Come one, come all! 

Expert Puppeteer Mark and puppet addict Amy will be on hand to show you how to make the best use of your hand, at least puppet-wise.

Starting at 10:00 a.m. sharp, Mark will present:

Once Upon a Time, a puppet show for all ages

Following the show everyone will get a chance to learn some basic puppet skills with their very own set of puppet eyes (free supplies are available for the first 72 registrants). This simple make and take will help you sail on to puppet manipulation success even after you leave the workshop.

After some simple exercises, accompanied by a lot of fun, a few volunteer beginners will have an opportunity to show off their new-found puppet skills. Too shy to be a volunteer? Now worries mate, the resulting show is guaranteed to be a boat-load of laughs.

So don’t be a lily-livered landlubber, this is one program you won’t want to miss! Children and Adults are invited to this hour-long interactive puppet show and workshop. And let's bring your puppets to life!

Register at the Children’s Desk or by calling 801-229-7161.


See you there!

p.s. Last minute attendee? Not in the first 72? No problem, a veritable plethora of puppets will be on hand(s). Soon, you too will come to see the magic that can be had whilst playing with puppets!
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Stay tuned for some opportunities to watch Amy and Mark make puppets. As part of a living advertisement for the upcoming Fabric Arts Boutique, we will be front and center in the library, demonstrating the art of making fleece puppets. All created puppets will be available for bidding at the FAB Boutique silent auction.

Fabric Art Boutique


Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Uhm, George? George!! Part 2

Let's finish George up, shall we?

When we left, George was an eating puppet, but not a talking puppet. Time to make George talk!

 Sew another bag, this one does not have to be wide like the stomach.

Long and skinny.

Sew all 4 sides - a tube with no opening

Thursday, September 23, 2010

A Rough list of Books and Puppets to use with them...

A few things you need to know:

I am an avid puppet collector - in particular Folkmanis puppets
I love finding books that I can use with my puppets.
This list is the result.

Disclaimer:
I constantly alter and edit my list. I tend to bold the ones I currently like the best.

Some of the puppets are no longer available, I still keep them on my list, because--truth be known--almost any stuffed animal will work for story or laptime purposes.

Feel free to use this list as you will. Oh, one more thing, I do intend to hotlink these titles to Amazon  and/or the Orem Public Library's Catalog, but that particular task is what has delayed this list for so long.