ITS HEREEEE! Tooth Fairy Cotume Tour!!! Thank you
@misty_mandana for the inspiring production, LOVE STINKS!!! A Filthlesque anti-valentines day show
Other than the teeth and some plastic cling wrap this outfit is 100% recycled or second-hand. The bra is from goodwill, the panties from my sister and the gloves from
@its_rydernow . The mask was made from scratch. Even the vast majority of my art supplies are thrifted! Check out
@recreativedenver
The teeth are half a commission from
@martyflint who 3d printed a tremendous amount of perfect little teeth with perfect little teeth details, and then my sister
@kaylaland777 and I formed the other half out of playdough air-dry clay, a shitty material I would not recommend for anything other small misshapen lumps, as it will deform as it dries and any small parts WILL break off once it’s ‘hardened’. But for little teeth it was perfect! Marty gave me quantity and medical accuracy, and the playdough gave me variety and texture, both important parts of any organic horror look!
The teeth were attached first with generous layers of hot glue and then drops of e600 in the corners. The hot glue was used sculpturally, with thick layers that would later be painted to become gums, and e600 was necessary to make it all stick, as the playdough (shit fucky material remember?) just popped out of the gummy glue sockets without a more serious adhesive. I attached all the teeth on the entire outfit before dabbing on the color: a gold for a shiny yellowing (purposefully did not include any full-gold teeth), the brown spots, and a finish of transparent pearlescent white to make them look wet and shiny!
The facemask was done by first covering my face with plastic cling wrap (with a hole for the mouth) followed by layers of paper tape and then real medical bandages. I took the dental spacer on and off as I crafted to make sure it fit snugly where I wanted my lips to end up. The striped skin portion and gums were given a dark maroon base, and then dry brushed vivid red where pop added depth. The texture of the bandages and a purposefully rough paint job created the texture, and a transparent layer of pearlescent white paint to made it wet