There was a lot of time spent getting bloody to create these recipes from scratch. We’ll show you how to make a variety of fake blood for wearing, dripping, and generally grossing out your friends.
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1/4 cup water4 drops of red food coloring
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1/4 cup water8 drops of red food coloring4 tbsp corn syrup2 drops yellow food coloring1 drop green food coloring
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2 tbsp Corn syrup4 drops of red food coloring1 tsp cocoa mix
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2 tbsp Corn syrup1/2 tsp dried onion flakes1/4 tsp water6 drops red food coloring1 tsp cocoa mix
Add more onion flakes to make it clumpier.
You Will Need
2 tbsp corn starch4 tsp water2 drops red food coloring1/4 tsp cocoa mix
Instructions
Add all of the cornstarch to the bowl. Add only 2 tsp water. Stir. Add 2 drops of food coloring. Stir. Add 2 more tsp of water and another drop of food coloring, stir. Add 1/4 tsp of water. Stir until you have a good, rubbery texture, then add cocoa as the last ingredient. You will need to press the mixture against the side of the bowl to blend. Use those muscles!
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2 tbsp corn syrup2 drops red food coloring1/4 tsp cocoa mix
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1/2 tbsp corn starch1 tsp water1/4 tsp corn syrup3/4 tsp onion flakes (1 tsp corn flakes or bran flakes will work, too)1 drop red food coloring1 drop yellow food coloring
Clump the mixture onto your skin, keeping in mind that the red food coloring will leave a light stain after the scab is removed. As the scab dries, it will look darker and the clumps will become more prominent. To make this gore, just whip up a batch of our Gross Blood recipe, and make a hunk of Fake Flesh. Make twice as much Fake Flesh as Gross Blood. Drop bits of fake flesh in the blood. If you have more blood than flesh, you will end up with prop blood that has a marbled pink hue to it and freezes mid-flow.