How to Make a Bashed Up Costume for Halloween
Grab a normal t- shirt you would wear., Lay the t-shirt on some concert, such as the driveway. , Sprinkle some turmeric powder over the top., Spray some detergent over the turmeric., When dry, rip the sleeves of the t-shirt a little. , Make some...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Grab a normal t- shirt you would wear.
Make sure you are happy about it being dyed.
It's best if the t-shirt is already old and quite worn. -
Step 2: Lay the t-shirt on some concert
, Add it mainly near the neck and arms. , The color will change to the red color of blood.
Let it dry in the sun. ,, Mix some cornflour, water and a little red food dye together. , Make it look like sores, torn skin and blood. ,, Add some normal shorts, pants or jeans. , If possible, add blood stains to the shoes as well, in circles to suggest drips.
This isn't necessary if you don't want to ruin the shoes but makes a nice touch if using shoes about to be tossed out. -
Step 3: such as the driveway.
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Step 4: Sprinkle some turmeric powder over the top.
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Step 5: Spray some detergent over the turmeric.
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Step 6: When dry
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Step 7: rip the sleeves of the t-shirt a little.
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Step 8: Make some fake blood.
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Step 9: Paint the fake blood onto your neck
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Step 10: legs and arms.
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Step 11: Mess your hair up.
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Step 12: Put on the blood-stained t-shirt.
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Step 13: Wear some old
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Step 14: torn up canvas shoes.
Detailed Guide
Make sure you are happy about it being dyed.
It's best if the t-shirt is already old and quite worn.
, Add it mainly near the neck and arms. , The color will change to the red color of blood.
Let it dry in the sun. ,, Mix some cornflour, water and a little red food dye together. , Make it look like sores, torn skin and blood. ,, Add some normal shorts, pants or jeans. , If possible, add blood stains to the shoes as well, in circles to suggest drips.
This isn't necessary if you don't want to ruin the shoes but makes a nice touch if using shoes about to be tossed out.
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