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Fake a Cut off Finger

Fake a Cut off Finger
I show you how to make a fake realistic finger cut off with a piece of bubble gum and some makeup

you need:

-skin tone makeup
-piece of soft bubble gum
-blue,red,black makeup
-butter knife

This video show you how apply the bubble gum.

and follow the step.
 
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Step 1The bubble gum step !

the bubble gum step !
First: Make sure youre bubble gum is enough soft to manipulate.

Apply right in the middle on the second join of your finger.
spread out and make clean smooth edge.
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Oct 25, 2011. 7:25 PMarodz says:
get the blue out and u get an awesome effect brilliant idea
Oct 8, 2011. 7:24 AManonymouse197 says:
I did something along these lines with Gum a couple of years ago, but did a take the whole finger off look. I prefer yours to be honest, as it is much easier to make the rest of the finger look still attached than it is to try and hide it. Anyway, here is the instructable I made a couple of years ago, I will certainly be rocking the severed finger look this Halloween!


Sep 25, 2011. 5:20 PMjbouffard says:
my mom was like WTF!!
May 27, 2011. 9:46 AMkbrien says:
That's definitely a cheap way of doing the cut off finger effect, i bought the special effects wax for it. Only came across this website, its brilliant.
May 24, 2011. 8:29 AMHonestinwilkesbarre says:
In all the places I've seen this tut, there are 2 questions that are always asked, but never answered.
1- What brand/flavor bubble gum are you using?
2- Pre-chewed or un-chewed?
Oct 31, 2009. 1:10 PMminime12358 says:
P.S. Was it your inside joke that you were flicking us off?
May 24, 2011. 1:45 AMleiamme says:
Yeah i noticed that! :P
Oct 20, 2010. 1:28 PMmatt09 says:
yeah?wasit
Aug 22, 2009. 11:57 PMPaiigems says:
I absolutly love this intructable..it was verry helpful to where i have an invit 2 do sum gruesome makeup for sum photo shoots..thank you! Here is my version of the cut off finger. The Bubble gum didnt work 4 me so i jus used this wax stuff i found & i also didnt hav any stage blood so i jus used vampire blood which kinna sux cuz its really runny & sticky..but it worked
Mar 26, 2011. 9:10 AMnubabuba says:
nice, i would have gone with a little less blood though
Feb 8, 2011. 4:09 AMcarlpogi_11 says:
love it,very cool i will do it in my school to scare my classmates thank you for the design hehehe
Oct 2, 2010. 2:28 PMandrew0duber says:
Are suppose to chew the gum??
Oct 31, 2009. 1:10 PMminime12358 says:
Even easier, if on step 3 you press harder, you dont need any fake blood!
Apr 8, 2010. 11:04 PMssantiss says:
 i can't stop laughing!
Mar 4, 2010. 2:06 PMkmeyers says:
 love it. very nice and gross
Oct 31, 2009. 6:52 AMfirefighter1333 says:
well you got me grossed out... 5*
Aug 31, 2008. 9:37 PMpipotoy2004 says:
Where do you buy or get the fake blood
Oct 27, 2009. 1:50 PMjunits15 says:
walmart
Oct 18, 2009. 4:04 PMhackmattr says:
 Halloween stores.
Apr 6, 2009. 4:41 AMunknown24 says:
you can find how to make fake blood on instructables! you should search: how to make fake blood.
Mar 5, 2009. 3:12 PMminime12358 says:
It says in the instructable that its corn syrup and red dye
Jul 18, 2010. 6:50 PM1spartan95 says:
adding chocolate syrup helps
Oct 10, 2009. 9:28 PMkc135576 says:
The picture's scary. It looks soooo real!
Oct 9, 2009. 8:44 AMPatented says:
Very nice and realistic project!

I like the second pic on step 3 ! XD


Oct 4, 2009. 5:55 AMNykus79 says:
I made same way but i put it on my neck. "Warren! Broken glass fall on my neck! and a lot of bleed!" Warren saw those big cut on my neck and he fainted. YIKES!
Sep 17, 2009. 12:44 PMsmashbros35 says:
i know its fske, but the pic still game me chills lol
Apr 6, 2009. 4:42 AMunknown24 says:
brilliant! i will try this!!!
Apr 5, 2009. 5:06 AMshanudahiya says:
Nice idea! I appreciate that!
Mar 28, 2009. 11:08 PMpoolio says:
I tried this and it didnt work because my friend said the gum looked like a gigantic wart and that gave the trick away
Mar 24, 2009. 6:02 AMgolddigger1559 says:
i know a faster way ; D
Dec 13, 2008. 8:28 PMkirstinicole says:
this is totally awesome! 5 stars! i also subscribed. have merry christmas and thanks for the great ideas! my dad's going to do this so he can show the guys at work that he cut off his finger and make them freak out. THANKS SO MUCH! i appreciate your time to make this.
Apr 27, 2008. 1:40 PMonlyonebowman says:
great idea but why the blue?
Dec 6, 2008. 7:28 AMHonestinwilkesbarre says:
Pro effects artists use dark colors, blue, brown and black, to give lacerations the illusion of being deeper than they are. Also, darker colors disguises the fact that details that should be there, aren't. (Bone, ligaments etc.) Dark colors give the visual impression of shadow, so we expect to see less therefore we "see" more.
May 1, 2008. 2:07 PMkowala159 says:
If you look at the underside of your wrist, the veins will look blue, not red. This is because the blood inside your body is under oxygenated, once it gives its oxygen to what ever part of you body needs it. Since the blue is under the blood, it will look as if the veins still inside your finger that have not been cut are still working properly, as well as give the area around it a bruised look.
Sep 21, 2008. 5:16 PMjasontimmer says:
yeah but- as soon as you cut yourself- it turns bright red. I wouldn't use dark colors. Have you ever cut yourself deeply? It doesn't look blue in there. It's all bright red, with some pretty yellow fat cells if you cut deep enough. :)
Sep 14, 2008. 1:12 AMDaPaulness332 says:
In humans and other hemoglobin-using creatures, oxygenated blood is bright red. This is due to oxygenated iron in the red blood cells. Deoxygenated blood is a darker shade of red, which can be seen during blood donation and when venous blood samples are taken. However, due to an optical effect caused by the way in which light penetrates through the skin, veins typically appear blue in color. This has led to a common misconception that venous blood is blue before it is exposed to air. Another reason for this misconception is that medical charts always show venous blood as blue in order to distinguish it from arterial blood which is depicted as red on the same chart.

The question I want answered is:
Why is blood spelled with two o's??
May 10, 2008. 6:28 PMonlyonebowman says:
oh ok that makes since
Oct 18, 2008. 6:07 AM555mst555 says:
why the middle finger i wonder........lol
Oct 17, 2008. 7:57 AM~INVENTOR~ says:
very cool!!!!!!!!!
Oct 16, 2008. 3:37 PMghicken says:
That looks more like scar wax / nose putty than bubble gum.
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