Ghosts - cheesecloth
My friends and I are looking forward to making ghosts this year, and we want to use cheesecloth. After researching a little, we decided we want to use the lightest weave possible, as this will give the ghosts a more ethereal look, more of a glow. The problem is, our local grocery stores don't carry such light weaves, the ones that nobody would use for cooking. Help, anyone?
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Re: Ghosts - cheesecloth
If you can't find any at a sewing or fabric store, you can try the supermarket type and pull threads out from the edges to thin it out.
By the way, if you add a little glow in the dark paint to the white glue it will look awesome in the dark or with a black light.
You can buy the paint at any craft store.
By the way, if you add a little glow in the dark paint to the white glue it will look awesome in the dark or with a black light.
You can buy the paint at any craft store.
All you that doth my grave pass by,
As you are now so once was I,
As I am now so you must be,
Prepare for death & follow me.
As you are now so once was I,
As I am now so you must be,
Prepare for death & follow me.
Re: Ghosts - cheesecloth
Thanks so much for the tip - going to try it!
Re: Ghosts - cheesecloth
Thanks - I tried the supermarket, but they didn't have. Anyway, I found this great place online - http://cheeseclothfabric.com/ - I ordered some grade 10 cheesecloth, and it literally came the next day, and it's perfect! Sooo, Happy Halloween!Andybev01 wrote:If you can't find any at a sewing or fabric store, you can try the supermarket type and pull threads out from the edges to thin it out.
By the way, if you add a little glow in the dark paint to the white glue it will look awesome in the dark or with a black light.
You can buy the paint at any craft store.