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HOW TO MAKE A HAS PUPPET PUT ON A TV SHOW OF YOUR OWN In the spirit of Halloween, TV GUIDE asked Dick Strome, creator and manip¬ ulator of WFIL-TV’s Saskatoon and Cedric and the puppet panel of the Lifemenders show, to tell televiewers how to make a Halloween puppet for the young ones. With typical Strome subtlety, Dick chose a witch as his model. Madam witch is made out of mate¬ rials that most mamas have around the house—wrapping paper, black cloth, white cloth, rubber cement, black thread, white thread, toothpicks, cotton, cardboard and black yarn. Two items Dad can supply — a sheet of black con¬ struction paper and a piece of dowel. Here’s what to do. Place the hand with which the witch is to be operated on the piece of wrapping paper. Hold the thumb, index finger and middle finger in a position approximating the arms and head. Trace the outline of the body around the hand (as shown in figure 1). Let the bottom hem of the dress come about halfway to the elbow. Cut the pattern out of the paper, pin on black cloth and cut out two identical pieces. Sew the pieces together, leaving an open space at the top for the index finger and an open space at the bottom for the arm. Turn inside out and there’s the body. Draw the witch’s face on a wrapping paper pattern, cut the pieces out of white cloth, sew together, leaving open¬ ing at neck (figure 2), turn inside out and stuff with cotton. From the card¬ board cut a ring which fits comfortably on index finger. Paste the ring into the neck of the witch’s head. Sew head to body. Sew black yarn to the head for straggly hair. With pen and ink draw in eyes and mouth on the witch’s head. From the construction paper cut a disc shaped piece. Fold into cone shape, proper size for witch’s head (figure 3). Trim off excess paper, leaving flap for pasting. Cut indentations along bottom of cone. Place finished cone on re¬ mainder of construction paper and trace around bottom edge of cone (fig¬ ure 4). This gives correct size for crown, then indicate a larger circle for brim, cut out, cut out hole for crown, paste flaps of cone to underside of brim and the hat is finished. To one end of the dowel tie some toothpicks, hand broom to witch and presto! the wicked witch is well- groomed for Halloween haunting. A-2