So...one final question, I promise, before I try to leave you alone...does the cheesecloth glow under blacklight like that naturally or did you have to do something?![]()
Thread: Ghost
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08-24-2009,10:53 PM
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08-24-2009,10:59 PM
To make the cheesecloth glow, I used Rit Whitner Brightener. It comes in a box that you disolve in hot water, it will tell you to soak the garment for 10 minutes or so and rinse. I recommend letting it sit longer like 45 minutes and ring it out dont rinse, because rinsing it washes away the chemical that causes it to glow. I hanged my cloth up to air dry, dont put it in the dryer, because it could knot it up pretty bad.
"Come little children I'll take thee away, into a world of enchantment"
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08-24-2009,11:02 PM
Oops forgot to mention one more thing, use a bucket or sink to soak the cheesecloth, dont use a washmachine, even though it might say it on the box.
"Come little children I'll take thee away, into a world of enchantment"
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09-01-2009,07:43 PM
That is just awesome. Great job!!
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09-17-2009,11:45 AM
Thanks Hallowedlunch
"Come little children I'll take thee away, into a world of enchantment"
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wow –
09-17-2009,12:09 PM
I love this! Thanks for all the instructions. I will have to try on myself. Where do you find the Styrofoam heads?
These are awesome!
Kaye
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09-17-2009,08:16 PM
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11-16-2009,11:30 AM
Ok. I'm just catching up on the posts I missed, and I'm so glad I didn't miss your ghost!
When I think "ghost" this is what I have in mind. Well done.
Your ghost has inspired me. It has everything I want.
#1 Not a big hit to the wallet
#2 Simple to make
#3 looks spooky and supernatural
I bet that cheese cloth "floats" on the wind real well."Imagination is the theater of the mind wherein true horror is enacted and nightmares become reality" - Vincent Price
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11-20-2009,03:22 AM
very nice, did you use glow in the dark green florescent paint for her eyes?



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