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Felt
Soft, non-woven and easy to cut. Used for creating puppet skins and clothing.
Velcro
Adhesive and adjustable. Used to attach and detach puppet parts or clothing.
Acrylic Paint
Water-resistant and versatile. Used for adding colors and details to puppets.
Leather
Durable and flexible. Used for high-quality puppet hands and shoes.
Silicone
Flexible and durable. Used for realistic puppet faces and limbs.
Wire
Malleable and sturdy. Used for creating puppet skeletons and armatures.
Metal Mesh
Durable and flexible. Used for creating puppet frames and support structures.
Papier-Mâché
Lightweight and moldable when wet. Used for creating detailed puppet heads and faces.
Wood
Sturdy and carved into shapes. Used for marionettes and traditional puppet structures.
Latex
Elastic and paintable. Used for flexible puppet skin and special effects.
Polyurethane Foam
Lightweight and easy to sculpt. Used for puppet bodies and rigid but light heads.
Plastic
Lightweight and moldable. Used for eyes, accessories, and lightweight body parts.
Yarn
Colorful and easy to manipulate. Used for puppet hair, clothes, and small decorations.
Aluminum Foil
Malleable and retains shape. Used for lightweight puppet structure and form building.
Wool
Textured and dyeable. Used for puppet hair and decorative elements.
Cotton Fabric
Soft and versatile. Used for puppet clothing and features like hair.
Polyester Fibers
Lightweight, inexpensive and durable. Used for stuffing puppets to maintain shape.
Sponge Foam
Flexible and compressible. Used for making puppet bodies and heads for a soft structure.
Beads
Decorative and varied in size. Used for eyes, jewelry, and ornamentation on puppets.
Glue
Adhesive and varying drying times. Used to assemble and secure puppet parts.
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