Thursday, May 14, 2015

Medieval Hand Puppet Ideas

Mediaeval hand puppets can be a amusing career in a playhouse, or simply as a exclusive toy for a infant. These puppets hold still been incorporated into entertainment venues such as television shows, such as the long-running "Mister. Rogers' Neighbourhood." When Mister. Rogers visited his "land of make-believe," he interacted with mediaeval hand puppets Baron Friday and Female Elaine Fairchilde.


Knights or Townspeople

These can be knights in full armor or decorated any way you want. Another nice choice for "supporting cast" puppets is some sort peasant or townsperson.



Royalty

A monarch, sovereign, princess or prince can all fall under this specific amicable of mediaeval hand puppet. You can dress them elaborately or have them wearing period clothes and cloth crowns. You can also dress up the puppets with accessories that would go with these characters.


These puppets can be dressed as women or men with something that people would recognize as townspeople in medieval times. They can be detailed or basic.


Enemies


Witches, warlocks and other enemy-type characters can be fun medieval hand puppets. Witches can be traditional, with pointy hats and black dresses. Warlocks can be the same sort of outfit, with just a little tweaking. Other enemy characters could be vikings or evil-looking warriors in order to play out battles.


Mythical Creatures or Animals


Dragons are one kind of medieval hand puppet that you can have fight various other possible characters. Of course, you can also make them the heroes of whatever story you're looking to act out. Giants and trolls are other types of mythical creatures that could serve as good medieval hand puppets.