So, uh... I just so happen to know that you can buy capsules of liquid blood. You just pop them in your mouth, bite down, and... blood. Mixes with your saliva to produce a whole lot more than you'd expect. Used them for a Halloween costume one year.
Use this knowledge as you wish. ��
First, kudos to you for being such an amazing person! :)
Second, this type of product comes to mind: https://www.amazon.com/Fun-World-Liquid-Blood-Capsules/dp/B00I5RIONK. I've seen things similar to this used for theatre productions ("getting a punch to the mouth", etc.), as well as Halloween costumes (as the product suggests). If she gets a pack, she'll need to hide the extras, but she could also practice/mess around with them to see how easily she can break them, etc.
Hopefully that helps!
Haha yeah man thanks, the wonders that a little bit of weathering and topcoat do!
Dont mind at all, I’m using this one
Here you go baby, I figure you are running low and we all want you to be successful at your pursuits
I used these
the short ones stay on really easily, the long ones need either jewelry wire pushed through the arms, or spirit gum to glue them on. I also felt it was important to use some foundation makeup and lacquer spray to make the color match better because the base color is sort of an off yellow silicone flesh tone...
Mehron Makeup Professional Bald Cap $24 at Amazon.
Maybe that would be too mean - sending her photos of how he has solved the haircut problem. Maybe a Zoom call would be better so you could see her expression.
Oh - Three Bald Caps - you can all wear one! in your Christmas Family Photo.
hereThere’s a generic set of elf ears I got off Amazon, they sort of just clip onto the ear! This one came in two sizes but we like drama so I opted for the larger ones. Painted them a little bit with my bronzer to add depth/make them less pale and viola! I have large piercings helping hold them in place too, otherwise I think they would be too top-heavy alone and require a bit of spirit gum or other adhesive....
Hmm a couple!
Perhaps some new glasses with which to enjoy your wine!
Some new art materials for stimulating your creativity. Can’t let things go stale as the new word leader!
A new dice set so that you can roll on the future of your subjects!
The mushroom facemask on your list for when you need to hide for identity!
Finally, these moustaches so that you are never without one to twirl!
I got ya, bud. I'm sure with a little modification, this would do the trick.
I've made this before, really easy: http://www.instructables.com/id/No-Cook-Edible-Fake-Blood-for-mouth-wounds%2C-etc./
And totally safe to be in your mouth.
Edit: here is a premade solution in convenient capsules: https://www.amazon.com/Fun-World-Liquid-Blood-Capsules/dp/B00I5RIONK
Try liquid latex? For large effects or attaching bald caps etc
Kangaroos Professional Grade Liquid Latex Makeup, 16 Oz Pint https://www.amazon.com/dp/B011X3C8CK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_OFM9Ab1V9ZARF
Or use spirit gum for smaller things that you need to REALLY stay on longer haha. You will need spirit gum remover as well (a separate product) to take it off safely.
Mehron Spirit Gum & Remover Combo https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0040ZEHPK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_VHM9Ab2HDKE3Y
There are a couple more options but these 2 products are very versatile and can probably accomplish your goals
I want to try my hand at weathering/detailing soon, and have two questions. What kind of paint do you use for dry brushing? The few tutorials on it I've read all go over how to dry brush, but don't specify what kind of paint to use. And what kind of detailing would you use the Tamiya Weathering Master F for? Would that be more for making gunpla look new and unused rather than beaten up and weathered?