How to Make a Living Rorschach Mask with Morphing Inkblots

Oct 24, 2012 05:15 PM
Oct 25, 2014 03:11 AM
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Watchmen may be old(ish) news, but cheap and legit costumes never go out of style. Easily the most sought after character for Halloween (it might be a little cold outside if your hoping to pull off Dr. Manhattan), Rorschach with his trench coast and splotch-filled mask make for a cheap, easy, and instantly recognizable costume for this coming Halloween.

But how do you actually get the morphing inkblot effect on the mask?

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In the video below, HouseholdHacker shows you a quick trick to making the shifting inkblot effect using some thermal dust.

To make your Rorschach mask come alive, you will need a small bowl, non-toxic fabric glue, the thermal dust (for the shifting effect), and a white cloth or T-shirt for the mask itself. For the rest of the outfit, you'll simply need a dark trench coat and fedora.

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