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    Hey guys prop blood on the cheap, a great recipe for blood for sets and costumes on my youtube channel.

    subscribe if you like it!
    www.Stiltbeaststudios.com
    http://www.youtube.com/user/Stiltbea...s?feature=mhee

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    WEEEE! I have anxiously been awaiting this since the pelts tutorial. Which by the way is right up my alley because of how easy and cheaply it was made.

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    • #3
      Great timing. We were researching blood formulas yesterday. Thanks for the post.
      RISE Dark Souls Unleashed - Hammond, Louisiana

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      • #4
        Allen, what's the link to your YouTube channel?
        Joshua
        www.hauntedprints.com
        info?hauntedprints.com

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        • #5
          Could same method be used with clear shellac? Then it'd more permanent to be used on costumes and outdoors! -Tyler
          Chris Riehl
          Sales@spookyfinder.com
          (586)209-6935
          www.spookyfinder.com

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          • #6
            Joshua- here is the link
            http://www.youtube.com/user/Stiltbea...s?feature=mhee

            Tyler- the clear shellac doesent take the tint very well, its an oil and water thing. And If I gave a recipe that completely replaced perma blood I wouldnt feel good about it, this way Kip still gets sales and I help stretch haunters dollars, that is a win win. Im not out to destroy anyones income, I dont think Kip is raping people- like silicone Im sure the base material is expensive and he just has to pass the cost along.
            Allen H
            www.Stiltbeaststudios.com
            http://www.youtube.com/user/Stiltbea...s?feature=mhee

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            • #7
              "perhaps I need more hobbies but that is exciting to me" lol Don't feel bad, I find it exciting too. The idea of the clear glue base alone is pretty exciting, but the gallon size is the cherry on top! And all the other things like snot, pus, etc you can use that clear glue to concoct!
              We need help! lol
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              Louis Brown
              Owner, operator, and dish washer
              at
              DarkWood Manor

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              • #8
                I use acrylic gloss medium as a base for my blood.
                Kevin
                MindWerxKMG, LLC

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                • #9
                  This is really great Allen! You are definitely one of the most innovative and generous haunters out there.
                  http://www.hauntedozarks.com

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                  • #10
                    Mindwerx-
                    I tried that, i didnt like how much the color changed as it dried, and the $40 a gallon price tag before you add in the cost of tint. I also tried modge podge- same issues. Try the clear glue and see what you think, a gallon will set you back $10.
                    www.Stiltbeaststudios.com
                    http://www.youtube.com/user/Stiltbea...s?feature=mhee

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                    • #11
                      I got to see Allen's samples last weekend at a live demo he did. I was amazed by how great the simple, inexpensive version looked. It looked good wet after being mixed, and even better dried on the board.
                      Jim Shackelford, Co-Owner
                      Haunt 2013, LLC
                      and
                      The House of Boo
                      Dallas, TX
                      www.haunt2013.com
                      www.thehouseofboo.com

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                      • #12
                        Thanks Allen, great tute.

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                        • #13
                          Now I see why there are no chip brushes to be had anywhere in Texas. I'm sitting at home still clapping when you whip out and present the various bottles.
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                          • #14
                            I should've had a disclaimer...."No Brushes were harmed during the making of this film"
                            Here is where I get mine, best price in town...
                            http://www.harborfreight.com/pack-of...shes-4181.html
                            Allen H
                            www.Stiltbeaststudios.com
                            http://www.youtube.com/user/Stiltbea...s?feature=mhee

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                            • #15
                              I don't know what button made this funny writing but, I just watched a bunch of the video you have and they are great. I especially love the one with the human pelt and getting busted by the wife, doing weird things on the fence in the driveway. Totally precious. I took the puppies out and was laughing out in the court yard like an idiot over that. Also sharing weirdness from the videos.
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                              Another fabulous post from the U.S.Department of Wild Imaginings, now in spectaclar stereo, sponsored by the Adhesives and Sealants Council, suggesting ways to stick things together since the 1800s. Not fabulous in a gay way. Your results may vary. Illinois residents add 8% sales tax. These posts have been made by professional post makers, do not try this type of posting on your own without extensive training, lovely assistants and a trusty clown horn.

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