: Folding and scoring a central "mouth flap" or jaw piece that allows for a classic Muppet-style talking movement.
: Adding features like polystyrene ball eyes, paper-roll fingers, and layered paper hair (for Beaker) or felt/paper collars (for Kermit). Specific Character Tutorials
: You can download and print a build-your-own paper Muppet Show theater for displaying small figures. The Muppets
: This design often uses a "half-build" style where the head is fully 3D but the body remains a 2D cutout, taking about two hours to complete. Alternative Paper Projects
If you aren't looking for a puppet, you can find other Muppet-themed paper crafts: : Folding and scoring a central "mouth flap"
To put together a paper Muppet, you can follow specialized tutorials that guide you through templates to create three-dimensional puppets of characters like Kermit, Animal, and Beaker .
: Requires nine sheets of green paper. The process involves creating a spherical body, separate leg and hand assemblies with hip joints, and a distinctive collar. : This design often uses a "half-build" style
The most popular resource for these projects is Ben's Paper Puppets, which offers free downloadable templates and step-by-step video instructions for various Muppet favorites. Most paper Muppet builds share these core steps:
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