These Latex Barnacles from John Hart of San Diego FX Studio are a must for any pirate-themed haunt.
Each sheet measures 7" x 9.5"and can be easily cut up for easy application to a mask, costume, or prop.
The instructions say to use contact cement, liquid latex, or fabric adhesive. John also recommends using hot glue.
You can purchase these on eBay at CottageEmporiums for $12 a sheet. John also has foam latex mussels available on the same site.
I purchased two sheets and am happy with the quality. I will use these to enhance my faux pilings.
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04-27-2009,11:00 AM
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05-02-2009,10:20 AM
OH that is so cool!!! I love them! HOw did you apply them? Post all your pirate props love them

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05-11-2009,12:04 PM
I used those barnacles on my treasure chest and pilings

John lives about ten minutes from me and is a very cool guy !
He does some amazing stuff !
MY PIRATE PICS http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ate%20Gallery/
"This is clearly another case of too many mad scientists, and not enough hunchbacks."
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10-27-2010,01:24 PM
Those look great! I think I might have to try my hand at adding some "Sea life" to my pirate props....
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Thank ye matey, from the bottom of me scurvy heart......"One Eye'd" Mick
The ships' doctor warned me that I've been partaking in too much wine, women and song and told me that I should cut back a bit.........I am really going to miss the singing.....
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08-13-2011,11:37 PM
It's really cool barnacles for pirate deco. I have to add to my list.
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