Chronicle your costume creation and share photos of your disguise.
By GUS
#21993
I'm experimenting with latex (ooer) this year ..as I don't look great in spandex :roll:

Therefore whilst trawling some of these links may give some divine inspiration, some of em even take PayPal (so you can sell some of the wife's cr@p & buy some Halloween extravaganza paraphernalia doo-dahs!

Hope these are of use to you..

first 2 is for UK members specifically (general)

http://www.thelaughingstock.co.uk/acata ... ke_Up.html

http://www.props4shows.co.uk/

..nice prosthetics..

http://www.boneyardfx.com/fxfaces.htm

http://www.boneyardfx.com/

..here for loads of photo's (eg universal 2006 /7)
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By Zombie Pumpkins!
#21994
Good links GUS. I've always liked the prosthetic makeup jobs from Boneyard Effects. Great inspiration for my costumes and pumpkin patterns.
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By Zombie Pumpkins!
#22291
For my zombie costume last year, I used products from both of the sites CanadianCarver mentioned, and have nothing but good things to say about the quality of their foam latex appliances and false teeth.
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By Raven
#27943
I'd like to throw in a plug for http://www.scarecrowfangs.com/ for anyone needing fangs. These are individual caps for your teeth. Simply fill with the bonding mix and attach. After that they pop on and off with ease. I wore them almost all day the first time I tried them. I was able to talk and drink with them in without them falling out or trying to put them back in place. They offer vampire fangs, werewolf fangs and even metallic colors. So much better than those plastic teeth we all had as kids. :)
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By paddy_babe
#27960
they look great! I remember the plastic ones (some glowed in the dark didnt they) ah the dribbling, having to take them out to talk and giving up after a while and just holding them.... happy days :D
:lol: I might them a try this year... would you only recommend 'scarecrow' or any brand of these type of fangs?
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By Raven
#28349
paddy_babe wrote:they look great! I remember the plastic ones (some glowed in the dark didnt they) ah the dribbling, having to take them out to talk and giving up after a while and just holding them.... happy days :D
:lol: I might them a try this year... would you only recommend 'scarecrow' or any brand of these type of fangs?
I have only tried the Scarecrow brand. My niece had some last year that were some other brand and they fell out every time she moved her mouth. That might be due to the fact she was 10 years old and probably did not let them properly dry in place first. She quickly went from vampire bride to zombie bride. :)