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Realistic Vampire Bite

Step 5The Final Touches

The Final Touches
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Now what's a good vampire bite without some blood dripping from it??

I like to use stage blood to fill in my wounds... some people prefer gel blood or homemade stage blood. Either one works, it's all really up to your personal taste and budget.

The overall effect turned out pretty good. Of course my application has only one puncture wound and a real vampire bite would have two. But that's, "ok" because you can just repeat the process for the second one.

Using the same techniques and with a little bit more wax you could make a full on bite or any kind of puncture style wound you want.

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Jun 28, 2011. 9:46 PMundeadscourge says:
I tried this on my cousin's neck, it looked real! Thanks for the great instructable!

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