my favorite activity of my 30 day Eurotour

a tale of a lady & the puppet

marionette

every day of my 30 days in Europe was amazing. in total, only one day was an “off” day, meaning no real plans. AND, even then, something fun happened. that month was kismet. perfection. SO, it’s difficult to pick one activity that i really loved more than another.

BUT, i was indulged. i seized the opportunity to do something i reallllly wanted to do. my favorite activity in all of my 30 days was making my make my own look-alike marionette doll in Prague – a city well-known for its marionette making & puppeteering. please, don’t misunderstand. i know some of them look freaky but my little clone doesn’t. she’s cute!

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anyhow…there i was, planning the trip and all the things i had on my wish list. while i was researching i came across Truhlar Marionety as THE place to take workshops on marionette making in Prague. as i closed in on the 30 day tour and was firming things up, i decided to ask the Four Seasons Prague if Truhlar Marionety was truly the place for making puppets and they verified yes. so, then & there, it was decided and a workshop was booked.

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so why is this my favorite activity? well, on a Thursday morning i showed up at the Truhlar studio for my class. i didn’t realize i was in for a 4 hour lesson but the time flew by. it was a very well thought out procedure for getting one into visualizing and actually making your own marionette. even though i fancy myself as a creative type, i found it challenging yet SO SO FUN. completely hand-made, the end result was truly rewarding as you knew you crafted the entire look of the doll yourself. the PR & marketing director was leading the workshop and the master craftsman, Pavel, (20 years in the biz) assembled my girl. how cool is that? when they could see my affinity with the pink boa they suggested adding that to my Lola marionette. i can get behind anyone who endorses the boa factor – yes, indeed. my day was so much fun and it was evident from all the smiles in the room including my Lola puppet. how could this not be my favorite activity?!

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BONUS is, this is my one Prague souvenir and it cost a grand total of $60. talk about a bargain for 4 hours of learning, laughing and creating a memory plus a keepsake to bring home. it is a day i will never forget. it’s alway enjoyable to participate in my little indulgences but this one kinda took the cake. it was more fun than i hoped and more learning than i expected. i have my Lola marionette to remember Prague by but i also know more about the puppet making process as a whole and now have an additional respect for the masters who make them.

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it’s a puppets tale with an almost happy ending. my Lola marionette needs a boyfriend so my next challenge is to make it back to Prague to get (i mean make) that girl a date!

 

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40 Responses to my favorite activity of my 30 day Eurotour

  1. Love that you incorporated the Boa in your mini-you! Sounds like a fun day out in Prague. Noticed the marionettes all over town…didn’t realize it was such a national treasure!
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  2. I was reluctant to do this, but it was my favorite thing I did in Prague. Such a great experience and Lil Leah sits on a shelf in my living room.
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  3. very interesting as I am not sure I would pick it for myself. But you girls had so much fun! And, I am sorry, why have I not seen it yet??
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  4. She’s literally a mini you! This looks sooo fun xx
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  5. Olá Lola!!

    I LOVE that you love pink.. your feather boa is awesome – I have the exact same type! I love collecting toys hehe <3
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  6. Mini-me? Mini-Lo? Little-Lola? L’il-Lo? Li-lo? Lilo Lola?

    Oh yeah, I like it. 🙂

    Lo, I really dig the fact that you did all this in Prague! I also like the photo up top where your proud smiling face is all there in soft-focus.
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  7. What a fun and unique way to spend a morning in Prague! I’ve been into the marionette shops but didn’t know you could make your very own.
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    • i had been to Prague before & remembered the marionettes. i thought it would be something different to do than the same old thing since i’d seen all the sights before. it was very special to have the chance to make one with a master too!

  8. Ha ha! What a fun an unique thing to do. 🙂
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  9. This looks like a lot of fun! I’d love to make a little mini-me marionette.
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  10. Your Lola marionette is the coolest!!! It looks like you had so much fun and you’re kind of a pro at puppet making. Teach me your ways!
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    • could you imagine us doing this workshop together, Tawny?! my lil’ lola needs a boyfriend so i have the perfect excuse to do it again!! 😉

  11. So happy I got to see your mini me on strings in person! Wish Gerard and I did that..
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  12. Super cool thing to do while in Prague. Just added it to my pinterest board of ideas for our trip over there… whenever it happens. It’s not only cool for the grown ups, but I could definitely drag my little guys along to have some fun too. We could bring home a whole family of puppets! Wahoo!
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  13. Awwww – I LOVE this post Lola. I was in Prague for New Year’s and I tried booking a class with the very same school – they were re-opening after the Christmas break the day I was leaving so it wasn’t possible! I was so disappointed, but hey – I guess it gives me an excuse for a return visit!
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  14. So glad I saw this because Prague is a place that has held a special place in my heart for more than 15 years, and I have bought marionettes there, but I had no idea you could learn to make one. What a cool activity, and $60 is so inexpensive!
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    • right?! i know. that’s one of the reasons i was really wanting to do this. A) Prague is famous for marionettes B) fun souvenir C) not expensive to learn something new!!

  15. Aww, this looks like so much fun! And she looks just like you. 😉
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  16. You should make a Facebook fan page of your little likeness. I would follow it.
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  17. This is DEFINITELY something I need to do. I cannot wait to one day make a mimi-me – batting eyelashes and all!
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  18. lil lola is so cuuuute. we’re not sure we would have picked this for ourselves, but love that you had such a perfect day!! definitely off the beaten track.
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  19. See…that’s a hotel really getting to know their guest. They gave you an opportunity to make another miniature Lola:)
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