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QuestionHow long does it take to make them?TheDancingMarionetteCommunity AnswerIt usually takes about an hour or two to make a professional marionette.
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QuestionCan a kid create the professional one?Community AnswerYes! They might need a hand with a few of the more difficult aspects, but for the most part they'll be fine. My 10-year-old made one all by herself.
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QuestionHow exactly do I attach the limbs to the body on the paper version?Community AnswerYou could tie the limbs to the body using fishing line. Make sure you've made the hole punches in the correct places, and then tie little loops using the fishing line. Leave the loops a little loose so the limbs can move.
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QuestionWill it break easily?Community AnswerIt depends on how you treat it and care for it. If you take good care of it, it should last for a while.
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QuestionHow much FIMO clay do I need to make one marionette?Community AnswerYou need about a cup, but it depends on how big your marionette is. I recommend using at least a spoonful because FIMO clay shrinks, but you can add as many additional spoonfuls as you need.
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QuestionWould this be too hard for a kid to make?Will PiercyCommunity AnswerThe paper one shouldn't be too hard, but the pro one might be pretty frustrating for a kid.
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QuestionWhat type of string should be used?Community AnswerYou can use thin nylon strings of black color or the color you have to use in the background of the stage.
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QuestionCould I use wood instead of FIMO clay?Community AnswerIf you know how to carve wood, then yes!
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QuestionDo I have to use clay to make the marionette?Community AnswerNo you don't have to use clay. You can use paper mache, wood, fabric or plastic. You do need to be comfortable working with the material you choose.
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QuestionHow do I bake the different parts?Community AnswerPut them all on a tray and into the oven. You can either put it all in the oven together (which is fine as long as it's spaced out) or bake it in sections. Bake it bit by bit.
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QuestionWhat can be used beside wire?Community AnswerWire is the only thing you can use or the joints won't work. If you don't have wire, order some online or go to a hardware store.
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QuestionOn a scale of 1 - 10, how hard is the professional marionette puppet?Community AnswerProbably like a 9 -10. It is hard, especially for a beginner, as wood is even harder to work with.
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