okay all you crafty folks...
Sep. 29th, 2005 08:53 ami've got a question for you:
i want to make a cheap halloween costume this year. last year i was a "girl gone wild". i bought some gigantic plastic boobs, a blonde wig, wore a mini skirt and flipped up my shirt screaming all night...(drunk girl gone wild i guess)
so i wanted to do something similar this year since i still have the boobs and the wig. i was thinking of being a winner of a wet tshirt contest. i could make a sash that says #1 wet tshirt or something. but i wanted a way to keep the tshirt looking wet..so you can see the, *ahem* details underneath it.
if it's a fairly thin white cotton tshirt..do you think just getting it wet and spraying it with hairspray would work? or would it dry back up? any other suggestions of stuff i could use to keep that 'wet look'?
i appreciate the help :)
i want to make a cheap halloween costume this year. last year i was a "girl gone wild". i bought some gigantic plastic boobs, a blonde wig, wore a mini skirt and flipped up my shirt screaming all night...(drunk girl gone wild i guess)
so i wanted to do something similar this year since i still have the boobs and the wig. i was thinking of being a winner of a wet tshirt contest. i could make a sash that says #1 wet tshirt or something. but i wanted a way to keep the tshirt looking wet..so you can see the, *ahem* details underneath it.
if it's a fairly thin white cotton tshirt..do you think just getting it wet and spraying it with hairspray would work? or would it dry back up? any other suggestions of stuff i could use to keep that 'wet look'?
i appreciate the help :)