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Post by funnymoney on Sept 12, 2005 10:30:15 GMT -5
What is the best recipe for making fake blood?
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Post by ScriptedEyes on Sept 12, 2005 19:43:28 GMT -5
Get some Karo Corn Syrup and red food coloring. Pour the corn syrup into bowl(probably a small size one) then add 2 to 4 drops of red food coloring into the food coloring. Stir until the corn syrup is fully red....just like blood.
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Post by berzerker on Oct 20, 2005 2:06:50 GMT -5
thats a good trick eyes, if u want flesh and things like that funny, melt marshmellows and color them red and add it to the karo syrup and it looks like flesh and blood
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Post by unspeakablemag on Oct 20, 2005 20:15:05 GMT -5
if you put this on the stove on low for about 3 to 4 minutes it makes it almost opaque...real creepy looking...try it out...
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Post by ScriptedEyes on Oct 20, 2005 23:39:19 GMT -5
I might have to try that out.
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Post by unspeakablemag on Oct 21, 2005 22:17:00 GMT -5
it looks mad wicked man....
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Post by berzerker on Oct 23, 2005 17:11:39 GMT -5
if you put this on the stove on low for about 3 to 4 minutes it makes it almost opaque...real creepy looking...try it out... if u put what on the stove. i might try that out
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Post by undeadgardens on Jan 30, 2006 20:14:32 GMT -5
16 oz. White corn syrup (Karo syrup - this is a US product, but adding golden syrup does the job just as well, alternatively just mix sugar and water and reduce on the stove until it becomes syrupy) 1 oz. red food coloring 1 oz. washing detergent 1 oz. water Add a drop of blue food colouring to create a more realistic colour. Remove the washing up liquid if you want to make edible blood. Adding condensed milk makes it less transparent and more like real blood.
The blood is extremely sticky and can stain skin and clothes so makes sure its washed off quickly. Use a stain remover on clothes.
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