Permanent Fake Blood Tutorial for Fabric, Cosplay, Halloween and More!



We’re back for part two to answer even more of your PERMANENT fake blood needs! In this video I’ll be testing permanent fake blood options for all of your fabric projects from cosplays to Halloween decorations. And I think we’ve found some real winners that are realistic, inexpensive, and most importantly washable!

Products Tested

Alumilite Resin Tint: https://amzn.to/35TYxDt

So-strong Resin Tint: https://amzn.to/2HRzvNd
Blue/Green Resin Tint: https://amzn.to/3FqZC9d
Plaid Folk Art Textile Medium: https://amzn.to/3SP8W9N
RIT Scarlet Powder Dye: https://amzn.to/3fkZ0r0
RIT Cocoa Powder Dye: https://amzn.to/3U4Fy0Z
Kryolan FX Blood Light: https://www.cosplaysupplies.com

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24 thoughts on “Permanent Fake Blood Tutorial for Fabric, Cosplay, Halloween and More!”

  1. These videos are incredible! I'm looking to bloody up a prop scythe i'm making out of foamboard and these helped a lot! But also I wanted to ask where or what do you work as where you can go bloodied up into your job? Cause that sounds incredible!

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  2. Do you happen to have any tips on fake blood for wigs?? Preferably something that can wash out and not stain so I can reuse. I want to make a MOM alt universe Wanda, when she has ultron blood all over. I tried hair gel with water activated paint but that only gives the look I want when it has yet to dry. I'm also con crunching this cosplay for a con in less than a week…. any help is greatly appreciated

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  3. Seriously so helpful! Working on a bloody cloth that needs to appear partially washed and was planning to go w/ acrylic paint but wanted to research a bit first. Glad to know it should work and be nontransferable after drying. If you ever want edible blood I recommend light corn syrup+red food coloring+cocoa powder (for darkness and natural clots) Thank you for experimenting on our behalf and keep up the good work! 😊

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