More
Uses for Slush Latex
A comical look at more uses for slush/mask/slip latex
besides mask making.
Donated by S.C.R.E.A.M. member Graham who can
be reached at TheGr8Kazo@aol.com
- Make texture stamps for use when you're sculpting. Find something
that you like the texture of, for example an orange, and cover
it with a coat of latex (not too thin, you might have to let
it dry and add a second coat). When it's dry, peel way the latex
and use the patterned side agains your clay for texturing.
- Cover an area of skin with latex then rip holes in it to
look like torn skin. For deeper looking holes take a small torn
piece of tissue paper, brush some latex on your skin and then
cover it with the tissue. Brush more latex over the top carefully,
and rip the center of the paper open (while still wet) to make
it look like there's hole.
- This past Halloween my friend came up with a great idea last
minute so I had little time to prepare. He wanted a large open
wound on the side of his stomach. It had to last about 4 hours
so I thought an appliance would be best because he could apply
it himself. What I ended up doing was coating the area with latex
then adding a layer of tissue for strength. This was covered
with two coats of latex and more tissue placed all bumpy like
for some texture. The sides were built up with more tissue. I
didn't actually see how it turned out the next day, but once
garnished with fake blood he won 2nd place in a costume contest.
- Latex can be tinted with food coloring to give you a water
proof color that won't smudge once dry. Some people use this
stuff for clothing (Janet Jackson at the A.M.A.s last year, that
was quite an opening huh :). You need several coats for solid
color.
- Latex will permenatly remove those pesky hairs that you have.
No need to waste money on removers...
- You can use latex as a base for mustaches (three layers).
- Base for wax scars. (three layers and a top coat).
- Take some spirit gum and spread it around an area that you
want textured. Poke it until it's tacky. Now apply the texture
agent (this could be cotton, yarn, crushed cereal, oat, barly,
small rocks, or toenail clipings) on top. Cover this with a coat
of latex so that it can take make-up. Using the gum makes for
easy removal but you could just mix the texture agent with the
latex and apply.
- Make cool "Mission Impossible" rubber lips to avoid
a poison kiss.
- Make your own bald caps. Find a plastic ball little smaller
than head (use measuring tape) and coat it in 4 or 5 layers of
latex. Take off when's dry, try on, trim to fit. If you can,
mark the pattern on for future caps which can be made thinner
edges better blend against skin.>
- Put a light coat on the toilet seat. Let it dry and watch
the fun...
- Use it to hold back ears for wigs. Put a spot on the ear
and another on the head, let it dry, then touch the two together.
This works for small light objects too, I got a coke can to stick
in this way.
- Replace suntan lotion with latex :)
- You can attach items to your skin with spirit gum and then
surround them with tissue covered with latex to give a built
up effect. This works good for rubber snakes so I've been told.
- I have not gotten this to work but you should try it anyway.
The problem is with the skin stretching over the adam's apple.
Paint some latex about an inch wide all across your neck. After
this dries pull either side to meet the other, they should stick
making a trench. I think the trick here is to not let all of
it meet, mostly the edges and not the middle. Add blood and you
got a quick slit throat.
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