Things You'll Need
Instructions
Set up a candle or lamp on a table about five feet from a wall. Ideally the wall itself will be bare and flat, so the shadow cast is as clear as possible.
Sit or stand between the light source and the wall. The closer you are to the wall the smaller your shadow puppet will appear. Conversely, the closer you are to the light source, the larger your shadow puppet will appear. Smaller shadow puppets are clearer than larger ones, which can look slightly blurred.
Create interesting shadows using your hands and fingers. Do some experimenting with organic shapes before you start trying to make shadow puppets.
Try making some common hand shadow puppets such as the bird with its wings stretched, which you make by joining both hands at the thumb and outstretching your palms and fingers (see top image of this article for visual reference).
Another popular shadow puppets is the dog or horse's head, which is made with one hand opened sideways and the other hand clasping the open hand between the thumb and forefinger. The thumb acts as the animals ears and the pinkie moves to resemble a mouth.
Keep practicing making hand shadow puppets. Other puppets you can practice making include a turtle, a bear, a goose's head, an elephant's head, a rabbit and a snake.
Buy or rent an illustrated guide book to help you through the steps of making each of these shadow puppets. By following the illustrated steps you should be able to master the hand puppet making skills and begin making great shadow puppets.
Make a story out of your hand shadow puppets. By narrating a story with your puppets you create an environment in which the puppets can establish their own characteristics and personalities. This will make them more interesting and the whole scenario more entertaining for any audience members.