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2nd February 09, 03:56 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by CWKchic
He was quite sexy in that kilt...
Though I tried I did not succeed quite as well as he did but here's my loley picture.

Heather, You look fantastic as always...
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2nd February 09, 05:05 PM
#2
That is why I commented, no line from the strings. I'm going to try mine with some spiritgum, but think they are a little too heavy. May have to use some latex to build up a base to give more area for the gum to hold. Ran out of time this Halloween to experiment.
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2nd February 09, 05:42 PM
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Tip from an old makeup artist; first build a base for the horn to rest on. Latex and guaze works well. Once be base has setup use spirit gum to attach the horn to the base.
When attaching these kind of things with spirit gum, apply to both sides, let set up for a couple of minutes, press lightly together, separate (you should see small thread strands) then press together and hold for about five minutes. Once both horns are on touch up with latex to cover the edge seams, let dry then blend in with pancake makeup, or airbrush. Try to stay away from grease paint with latex, as it tends to make the latex loose and unstable.
Couple of years ago we did Mid Summer's Night Dream, I was Bottom; removable donkey ears and snout, now thats a trick!
Cheers!
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