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Wooden spoon puppets for kids

Habitat bright ideas with Fleur Thorpe – DIY projects

This is a fun weekend DIY project that the whole family can enjoy. Paint characters or even paint family and friends and create your own personalised stories.

How to make DIY wooden spoon puppets for kids

These finished characters are brought to life with colours like Resene Soulful, Resene Dark Buff, Resene Pot Pourri, Resene White and Resene Black. Wall painted in Resene Dark Knight

You will need

Resene testpot paint in your choice of colours, Fleur used:

Instructions

How to make DIY wooden spoon puppets for kids:

Wooden spoon puppets for kids - Step 1 Step 1
For this project you need some wooden spoons. Fleur bought hers in packs of three from her local supermarket. She painted on the backs of the spoons.


Wooden spoon puppets for kids - Step 2 Step 2
Fleur painted the faces of the people (Where’s Wally, Harry Potter and Matilda) in Resene Soulful. She painted Paddington Bear’s face in Resene Dark Buff and the Wild Thing in Resene Pot Pourri.


Wooden spoon puppets for kids - Step 3 Step 3
Next, work on the details of the faces using Resene White, Resene Black and Resene Rebel for Wally, and Resene Pirate Gold and Resene Glamour Puss for the Wild Thing’s face. Matilda and Harry’s face is mostly in Resene Black.


Wooden spoon puppets for kids - Step 4 Step 4
For the clothing, try: Resene Havoc and Resene White for Wally’s stripes; Resene Black, Resene Raven, Resene Pirate Gold and Resene Havoc for Harry’s school uniform; Resene Captain Cook for Matilda’s dress and Paddington’s duffle coat; and Resene Rob Roy and Resene Crail for the Wild Thing’s top. The Hungry Caterpillar’s body is made up of three greens: Resene Aquamarine, Resene Crusoe and Resene Parsley.


Wooden spoon puppets for kids - Step 5 Step 5
To finish, you can add some final features with cardboard. Fleur cut, painted and glued hers into place with PVA glue. Wally’s hat is painted with Resene Havoc and Resene White; Harry’s hair is Resene Black; Matilda’s book is Resene Irresistible; Paddington’s hat is Resene Havoc and the Caterpillar’s head is Resene Havoc and eyes in Resene Pirate Gold and Resene Crusoe.


Wooden spoon puppets for kids - Step 6 Finished project
A close-up of the finished wooden spoon puppets.

Top tip:  Finish each spoon with Resene Aquaclear. This will help to keep the paintwork and spoon protected and easy to dust and wipe clean.


Resene Soulful

Styling and images by Fleur Thorpe. Apr 2022.


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