This site is dedicated to my puppets.
I have made 80 so far and expect to make many more.
All of my backgrounds were created with Paint Shop Pro 7.
I hope you enjoy my work!
*Note: I will not make you a copyrighted character. Replicas of existing puppets will vary in fabric and not be identical to the original. Most novelty puppets not for sale.*
Snap, Chomp, and Nosh. Numbers 57, 58, and 59. These were inspired by
this toilet paper cover and Nintendo(R).
Since this character is owned by Nintendo,
*this is not for sale*
Number 7. made for my friend's birthday. I finally got to see my friend so I could give Luna an extreme makeover and take her picture. I lost the original picture. Background courtesy of my mother.
made for a little girl's third birthday. number 56
Number 55! my students told me he looks like Elmo...hmm.
number 54. Representing the Super Ego for a psychology professor.
Number 53. created for Psychology professor to represent the Id.
52 hand puppet prototype.
50 and 51 Recessive (Eugene) and Dominant(Gene). Created for a Psychology professor.

Number 49, prototype. Named by my lovely students
Number 48, the wearable puppet. My daughter is a great model
Number 47. This was requested by my friend who made Sally.
No, I will not make one of these for you, so please don't ask. I do not own the rights to this character, it was created by Tim Burton
Here are the puppets made by my wonderful students over the past few months.
Francis, Spot the Dog made by an 11 year old girl


Rebbecca, and Jessica the Dog made by a 9 year old girl


Sally from
Nightmare before Christmas made by a mom.
*This is one of a kind, I will not make it so please don't ask.*
Number 46. Dog prototype
No, he is not named after Oscar the Grouch. Have you heard of Felix the cat? Have you heard of the Odd couple (Felix and Oscar)? So now you know. Not my best work, but I had to create a new pattern for my class.
Number 45. At first I wasn't sure I wanted to make such a scary character, but he just might be my new favorite. *NEW FEATURES* He has fingers and his nose is not a separate piece, none of my other puppets were made like this. May be featured in
Super Sized Problems a story by Alex LaMont if I ever finish my adaptation.


note: my young daughter pulled out a lot of his hair, she really loves this guy.