This little piggy is crafted from sculpey over a wire and tinfoil armature – right down to the corkscrew tail. – before being painted with
Category: Prop/Puppet Maker
This plushie was a custom-crafted commission to resemble a family pet, intended for an infant. Stitched eyes and nose – and “freckles.”
This plushie was crafted for an infant with stitched eyes and nose, and crafted from an ultra-soft synthetic fur fabric.
This sculpey horse bust is crafted on a wire armature with a wooden base, and painted in the likeness of beloved companion.
This cosplay is comprised of many pieces! The bracers were moulded worbla with vinyl wrapped on top, then hole-punched with eyelets to lace up. The gold
This cosplay is comprised of many pieces! The breast and back plates were carved and dremeled from an old yoga mat (yep, you read that
This prop shield was a rush job to be carried in the Canada Day Parade, 2025. It’s crafted from EVA foam with heavy duty reinforced
The Keltian fighter jets are featured in the short film, The Adventures of Dash Cloudrider, and required 2 scale versions of the same ship: 1
The pikachu tail was crafted as an “easy cosplay” accessory. Structured over a metal frame, it was crafted from worbla for additional stability and painted.
Practical FX designed by me include clock wall (including off-screen deactivation), bed drop, toaster puppetry, and unspillable wine.
This plasticine stop-motion puppet is built on an armature and styrofoam base and is equipped with a moveable eye.
A short film written and produced by Joe Frechette/Milk in the Car Productions, featuring my handcrafted puppets, Whiskers and Pompom, and puppeteering.
This is a 1980s chrome wheelchair converted into an 1880s-style wheelchair for Georgetown Little Theatre’s production of Ring Round the Moon. Woodgrain painted to match
A short film written by Joe Frechette, and produced by Milk in the Car Productions & the Georgetown Little Theatre Film Club. For this project,