“Je fa fa Dun Ham dot Com” I bet you read that in the voice of Peanut. And who wouldn’t? This purple lovable character is the one I look forward to most and is usually brought out last (along with jalapeno on a stick). The voice of Peanut is very skillfully done by Jeff Dunham (he is a ventriloquist after all), who really gives the puppet character and the feeling of realism. You almost believe that even Jeff thinks his puppets are real. 😀 Or he really enjoys playing with dolls.
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In honor of my favorite puppet, Peanut, I thought it would be fitting to have a cubeecraft of him. Now you can put this toy together and pretend that you are a ventriloquist. Or just have him sitting on your desk for decor or nostalgic purposes…As if that would happen. It is almost guaranteed that someone will pick him up and start playing with him, quoting some phrase that they had heard Peanut say. I dare say even you would find it hard to leave him alone.
This cubeecraft is free to download, however, I will accept donations. These projects take a long time to create and any amount is much appreciated!
Materials needed:
Printer
Card stock
scissors
x-acto knife
To make:
BODY
1. Cut out each item along the outer black lines.
2. Cut along the white on each tab using the x-acto knife
3. Cut along each red line using the x-acto knife
4. Fold along each inner solid black line and slide each tab into the slots you created with an x-acto knife to form a cube of the head, body, arms, and feet
5. Slide the arms through the red slots on either side of the body.
6. Slide the feet through the red slots at the base of the body.
7. Slide the now completed body through the red lots of the head.
The Cubeecraft is now complete. Use the image above for an example of how it should look when completed if you are having any troubles.
1 comments
Peanut’s funny