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Ahad, 16 Januari 2011

HOW TO MAKE BLOOD

1.Karo syrup Non-toxic maroon powder blush Chocolate syrup Plastic squeeze bottle Red food coloring.

a. Add one part chocolate syrup to three parts Karo syrup in a clear, plastic squeeze bottle. You can purchase both chocolate syrup and Karo syrup at the grocery store. If you can't find Karo syrup, you can use any brand of clear corn syrup.
             
b. Shake the bottle well, putting your finger over the tip of the squeeze bottle to prevent spilling.

c. Add a few pinches of maroon powder blush to the mixture. Shake well, holding your finger over the tip of the squeeze bottle.

d. If the color is still not as red as desired, add more maroon powder blush to the mixture and shake thoroughly.

e. If the color is too brown, add a drop of red food coloring to the mixture and shake thoroughly.

       f. Apply to the face and body using the squeeze bottle.


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2. Jelly / Jell-O blood (edible)

Use for large wounds to simulate clotting. Splatter it on your walls for a Dexter Season premiere party.

Microwave 3 to 4 bottles of glycerin.
Add one cube of strawberry jelly or Jell-O and mix thoroughly.
Add 1/5 of a packet of gelatin.

Add red food coloring.
Stir until it's thoroughly mixed.
It's ready to use now.


3. Peanut butter blood (edible)
 Feel free to use in and around the mouth, or on items that may go into the mouth. It should taste much like the peanut butter center of your standard candy peanut butter cup (especially if you add chocolate).

 Use smooth or creamy peanut butter for best results. Chunky peanut butter will add a coagulated look, but it's harder to work with.

Slowly mix in corn syrup until the desired consistency is reached. As the mixture ages, it will thicken a bit, providing more realism.

Slowly add single drops of red food coloring until the mixture is dark red; the darker the better - it will look more like real, drying blood.

If wished, add a little bit of chocolate sauce or chocolate fudge for a darker color.
If you want a thicker mixture, slowly add corn starch (in very small amounts to ensure even mixing). The solution should thicken with time.
Note that this mixture may stain clothing, so be sure you don't want to use the clothes for normal wear again.


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4. Tomato ketchup or sauce blood

     a. Squeeze 10 teaspoons of ketchup into a bowl.
     b. Add 6.7 fl oz or 200ml of water.
     c. Add a few drops of dark red edible food coloring.
     d. Add a teaspoon of corn syrup.
     e. Mix together well, and spoon onto desired area.


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