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Does anyone know where I could purchase some fake blood to add finishing effects to a halloween costume apart from going to a fancy dress / joke shop as I want it to look as realistic as possible rather than use cheap stuff
Thanks
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Try ebay. I have searched and there are a few ppl selling tubes of it!
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I saw some in our local Co-op last week. Woolsworths maybe. What about theatrical make-up. I don't have any links but worth a thought.
CG
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corner shops, card shops, poundland, partners.
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Dissolve a tsp of instnt cofee, tspn red food dye and a few tbspn sugar in about 1/3 cup water and boil it to get a syrup. Let it cool before you use it.
There are loads of other recipies around but that uses easy to come-by ingredients and won't do any harm if you swallow it. If you can add a little glycerol that will prevent crystallisation. It will be OK without it though.
More realistic than cheapo toy/novelty type versions.
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Dissolve a tsp of instnt cofee, tspn red food dye and a few tbspn sugar in about 1/3 cup water and boil it to get a syrup. Let it cool before you use it.
There are loads of other recipies around but that uses easy to come-by ingredients and won't do any harm if you swallow it. If you can add a little glycerol that will prevent crystallisation. It will be OK without it though.
More realistic than cheapo toy/novelty type versions.
Hi Kittiwoz - thanks for this ace post! Is this easy ish to get off delicate skin, do you think? xx
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Try here, and they do an express service:
or you can make your own from glycerine and red food colouring.
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Tomato ketchup works for our children!!
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asda have little tubes for 28p
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Tesco have tubes of fake blood too.
