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Fake blood suggestions - Will be used to stain clothes
Hey guys,
So for Halloween I want to go as an evil Alice in Wonderland. My plan is to purchase an Alice costume and white rabbit and stain both of them in blood. I'm just not sure what I should use... Should I use something like what's being pitched as "fake blood": http://www.amazon.com/Fun-World-Bott...5871125&sr=8-3 Or should I use classic corn syrup and red dye... OR should I use just plain red dye... Or should I use red paint? Or maybe red nail polish? lol I want something that'll actually set in the stain and won't be sticky or goopy afterwards... I figured that most of you have done the fake-blood-on-clothes thing before, so I was hoping that you'd be ready with suggestions. Thanks in advance, Chrono |
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![]() Always good to lick it off, too.
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I would guess paint and mix it to that dark clotted red colour (maybe use 2 hues of red) - alot of other things might look a lot different when they dry..
Good idea for a costeume too. |
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I like your suggestion of just using dye. Like the kind you use for tie dye. You would have to soak it in vinegar to make sure it doesnt run in the washing machine and turn your whole costume pink. Then you wash to get the vinegar smell out. cold water though so it sets.
Then maybe splatter a bit of paint over that so it looks more like you just killed someone?
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Paint will look shiny and fake.
Use dye. Paint or splatter it on, let it dry, then iron it. No need to wash it for a one day affair. |
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Unless you use an ultra flat or a tinted primer. .
Good idea with the dye though NE, you can mix some bright red with some scarlet and get a good color. Use the powdered RIT dye, it's a lot better to work with IMO. Vinegar works like MM said but rubbing alcohol or acetone in the mix produces a brighter more intense color in my experience. Pics!
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Definitely good to know - I was leaning toward paint, but now I'll look into dyes. I'm going to a craft store on Tuesday to see what they have. I'll probably wind up picking up both and to the mix, like MM suggested. I'm actually pretty damn psyched about this!!
I assume that the dye would look good on the stuffed rabbit too, eh? Thank you all for the suggestions - Once this is completely I will DEFINITELY post pics! Last edited by ChronoGrl; 10-18-2009 at 01:49 PM. |
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Gloss paint will but others won't..
I actually mentioned yer idea to my GF and she thought it was amazing - i was saying it would be cool if you had a bunch of ppl all dressed as evil Alice in Wonderland characters.. ![]() |
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Quote:
I tried to convince my boyfriend to go as a twisted mad hatter, but unfortunately he's not into it. :rolleyes: |
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I recommend blood.
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