Some days ago SHIFT! asked me if I can post a Kermit tutorial
Sooooo, here it is
It is not the perfect replica but it resembles in some manner
So I called this a Kermit clone
Searching online I found out that there is a muppet comics out there
never knew that :P
Experiment with this instructable and do some tweaks and you will be there
You can also ask some advices from puppets and stuff.com
Materials needed for your puppet
Fleece I recommend you buy a good quality one because if the fabric is to thin the seams will show
Eyes I was looking for a small plastic bal to cut in two ,you can find them at corners in machines similar to gum drop machines , but of course I did not find this and I made them from polystyrene
Hot glue sticks
Contact cement
Craft rubber
Some aluminium wire
Craft paper
Sponge
Tools :
Scissors
Cutter knife
Needle
Brush for the contact cement or a stick
Pins
Marker pen
Sewing machine
Hot glue gun
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Make your stencils on craft paper(it is cheap and you can afford to do mistakes)
Take the stencil for the head
Mark and cut two pieces from the sponge you have(it is a good idea to use a thinner one than the one I had ,because when the sponge is too thick it is a little difficult to work with the puppet in the end)but you can also use what you find around the house
Glue the pieces using contact cement
















































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Kermit The Frog replicas do take a lot of practice to make and tons of trial and error to make. I've been on several Muppet forums and a lot of prop replica builders are very secretive about sharing plans, which is disappointing.
But well done hes super ;-)
Muppet [mannequin-puppets] makers always preferred to keep most of their design creations close to the chest, but Henson actively tried to create workshops to teach the next generation...to carry the torch, but pass the flame along.
Another note: the muppets oftentimes required not just one person to operate/animate, but sometimes two or three people to coordinate a single muppet's movements.
The original Kermit wasn't a frog, but rather it was later upgraded/morphed into being Kermit at a later point in time.
Sorry for the comment overload. Much Props for the 'ible.