I know I had seen a recent picture of their apprentice Ashley painting litterally TONS of intestines for them. I would contact Kevin and ask him if he has any and if he will be selling any.
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I know I had seen a recent picture of their apprentice Ashley painting litterally TONS of intestines for them. I would contact Kevin and ask him if he has any and if he will be selling any.
I know you did not ask for this, but I have found a great way to make intestines. Take a piece of 3/4 or 1 inch EMT pipe and suspend it between two chairs. Paint it with latex and a wee bit of cotton or stretchy spider webs just for texture. I like to antique them with a reddish brown and then peel off of the pipe, talc them to keep them from sticking together and you have a 10 foot length of intestines, they can be linked if you need longer but they look great, armorall them or hit them with tire shine spray for the wet look.
Allen H
Thanks Allen that actually helped me. I was thinking about making some using a plastic chain then adding latex and texture, but the EMT pipe sounds like a good idea too.
I have some of the intestines I think you are talking about. It appears all they are are hosery, cotton balls with some blood on them dipped in silicone. Very easy but I could be missing something in the process. They are sticky if you get them wet.
Tony,
I am sure there are atleast a couple companies selling intestines.
But here are ours seen with no blood.
You can easily add blood after you display them the way you want.
And we have them in stock so we could add this to your current order which is now complete. Just let me know how many sets you want to add if you like them.
Here is something that goes along with it pretty well too. I don't think we have any in stock at the moment though
Matt,
You know I feel the same way about you, your spouse, and your workers, especially Bunnyman.
I hope everything has worked itself out for you this season. I know how hard it has been for many haunt owners, actors, and vendors alike. And I hope everyone is able to atleast meet their needs.
I try to make as much as I possibly can. The cheapest intestine I made was using a 2x2, talcum powder, liquid latex and old pantyhose. Lean the 2x2 against something and put something heavy on the bottom. You want to have at least 4 feet of the top of the 2x2 free. Liberally talcum powder to the free part of the wood. Roll the hose onto the 2x2. Coat the hose with latex and allow it to dry. Once the latex is dry, cover the latex with more talcum powder. Begin taking the pantyhose from the 2x2 by rolling them back off. As you roll the pantyhose back off the 2x2 apply more talc to prevent the latex from sticking to itself.
After that we just fill the hose with fiberfill, and spray paint red with a few touches of purple.
The other method is for rigid intestine. You need a can of expanding foam insulation, and a plastic garbage bag.
Expel the insulation in whatever form you like. Allow it to dry. Cover with latex paint. Allow to dry. Paint with whatever color you like.
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