I tend to get these strange ideas in my head, and one of those strange ideas led to this hideous creation. This one took me a bit longer that the first one I did. I actually painted the toilet paper 'skin' first using a dark foundation and just left it to air dry for ten minutes before applying to skin. I did cover my eyebrows, but as you'll see throughout the video that it wasn't necessary. The glue 'stiches' dry fairly quicky so by the time you get to applying, they should be tacky and almost dry. As for the pins, I just stuck them through the drying glue and paper skin carefully avoiding my own face. Hope this is entertaining and not to complicated to follow. ;) Products used: L'ancome Teinte Idole foundation in Ivoire 120 eyeshadow palette (Neutral browns and blacks) Halloween face paint in red and white. Contacts Lenses from vampfangs.com Glue for stiches Sculpting knife for applying stiches And of course, stitching needles. Twitter: crazymakeup08 *Oh, and I'm not a flesh eating psychopath so no need to hide the children.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Cenobite Series (Hellraiser) Speedtutorial
Cenobite Series (Hellraiser) Speedtutorial Video Clips. Duration : 7.40 Mins.
I tend to get these strange ideas in my head, and one of those strange ideas led to this hideous creation. This one took me a bit longer that the first one I did. I actually painted the toilet paper 'skin' first using a dark foundation and just left it to air dry for ten minutes before applying to skin. I did cover my eyebrows, but as you'll see throughout the video that it wasn't necessary. The glue 'stiches' dry fairly quicky so by the time you get to applying, they should be tacky and almost dry. As for the pins, I just stuck them through the drying glue and paper skin carefully avoiding my own face. Hope this is entertaining and not to complicated to follow. ;) Products used: L'ancome Teinte Idole foundation in Ivoire 120 eyeshadow palette (Neutral browns and blacks) Halloween face paint in red and white. Contacts Lenses from vampfangs.com Glue for stiches Sculpting knife for applying stiches And of course, stitching needles. Twitter: crazymakeup08 *Oh, and I'm not a flesh eating psychopath so no need to hide the children.
I tend to get these strange ideas in my head, and one of those strange ideas led to this hideous creation. This one took me a bit longer that the first one I did. I actually painted the toilet paper 'skin' first using a dark foundation and just left it to air dry for ten minutes before applying to skin. I did cover my eyebrows, but as you'll see throughout the video that it wasn't necessary. The glue 'stiches' dry fairly quicky so by the time you get to applying, they should be tacky and almost dry. As for the pins, I just stuck them through the drying glue and paper skin carefully avoiding my own face. Hope this is entertaining and not to complicated to follow. ;) Products used: L'ancome Teinte Idole foundation in Ivoire 120 eyeshadow palette (Neutral browns and blacks) Halloween face paint in red and white. Contacts Lenses from vampfangs.com Glue for stiches Sculpting knife for applying stiches And of course, stitching needles. Twitter: crazymakeup08 *Oh, and I'm not a flesh eating psychopath so no need to hide the children.
Labels:
Cenobite,
Hellraiser,
Series,
Speedtutorial
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