The first thing you will need for your wooden spoon puppet is... a wooden spoon. If you don't want to ruin your precious pampered chef spoons, then go buy a packet of 4 from Wal-mart for less than a dollar. These are cheap puppets!
I decided to give mine a quick coat of spray primer since my first attempt (not pictured) was a flop. The spoons absorb lots of paint! I filled the table with every crafty thing I could find: pom-poms, ribbon, paints, pipe cleaners, yarn, glue, and some crazy eyes that I picked up just for this project.
The kids (and special guest Grandma) had lots of fun painting, gluing and designing his/her very own special person. We all used a little paint, but each puppet is very unique--there is no right or wrong way to make these! Soon, it was time for a quick puppet show in the door frame puppet theater...
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| The post-spoon puppet mess! |
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| This was my four-year-old's special spoon! She had lots of fun. |
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| "Introducing... our puppets!" |
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| The End. Don't forget to enter to WIN THIS FREE PUPPET Theater. There are only a few days left!!! |
















