I was given two garbage bags of burlap that I needed something to do with. I think I just found out what. I love this! Hope mine turn out a fraction as well as yours did! Fright Props is currently sold out of their casting latex (I assume that's what you used?) but I'm sure I can snag some from MonsterMakers. Thanks for this!
@@GravesOfTheGroves thank you for the comment. I did use the latex from Fright Props! You can order latex from other suppliers or wait until u can get a discount from Halloween stores.
Liquid latex is what I used at that time. I haven't made any masks in a while. A good tip is to use a releasing agent like a gel or spray. I didn't have any at the time, but it will save you time when your mask is dry.
Incredible!!!!!
Amen
That was great. I am excited to try this. I would also like to know if you used casting latex. Thank you for sharing. Looking forward to part two.
Does the burlap go back to brown after the lstex dries or do u have to repaint it?
I was given two garbage bags of burlap that I needed something to do with. I think I just found out what. I love this! Hope mine turn out a fraction as well as yours did! Fright Props is currently sold out of their casting latex (I assume that's what you used?) but I'm sure I can snag some from MonsterMakers. Thanks for this!
@@GravesOfTheGroves thank you for the comment. I did use the latex from Fright Props! You can order latex from other suppliers or wait until u can get a discount from Halloween stores.
Looks alot like Leatherface
Funny as I read start in the back and work your way to the front then they did just to opposite 😂😂
Do you use casting latex or liquid latex
Liquid latex is what I used at that time. I haven't made any masks in a while. A good tip is to use a releasing agent like a gel or spray. I didn't have any at the time, but it will save you time when your mask is dry.