0Re-design 10 years ago Should you decide to use a live person instead, read this link. It looks pretty good and I don't feel like typing out all of the instructions. If it's not good enough then google "diy death mask". Don't do this with someone who is claustrophobic.
0Re-designsteveastrouk Answer 10 years ago Well, my link was instructions for making a "death" mask on someone who is still alive. I think that's acutally called a life mask.
0Kiteman 10 years ago If you don't have a corpse handy, try this body-casting Instructable, or this one, which also involves chocolate*.*And the occasional nipple.
0steveastrouk 10 years ago First find your corpse, then using plaster of paris make a mould of their face, in-situ.
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1 year ago
for hospitals, doctor offices, and Doc in the box
10 years ago
Should you decide to use a live person instead, read this link. It looks pretty good and I don't feel like typing out all of the instructions. If it's not good enough then google "diy death mask".
Don't do this with someone who is claustrophobic.
Answer 10 years ago
...or still breathing....;-)
Answer 10 years ago
Well, my link was instructions for making a "death" mask on someone who is still alive. I think that's acutally called a life mask.
10 years ago
If you don't have a corpse handy, try this body-casting Instructable, or this one, which also involves chocolate*.
*And the occasional nipple.
10 years ago
First find your corpse, then using plaster of paris make a mould of their face, in-situ.