tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5480111182745905183.post3158961302674061642..comments2023-08-03T04:42:14.579-05:00Comments on Lost in Schlock: Peel-and-Stick Blood Splatters on a Dollar Store BudgetTim Shrumhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00092678666641306607noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5480111182745905183.post-35447466642277876832011-09-13T11:24:55.026-05:002011-09-13T11:24:55.026-05:00I thought of the same thing. I have yet to try it...I thought of the same thing. I have yet to try it out. <br /><br />However, I was watching a tutorial on pouring silicone molds and it was suggested to pour farther away from the surface and slower in a thin and steady drip. In theory the distance causes the smaller bubbles to pop. <br /><br />I'm going to try it out and see what happens.Tim Shrumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00092678666641306607noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5480111182745905183.post-81795876563258877962011-09-13T11:08:36.185-05:002011-09-13T11:08:36.185-05:00I wonder if you could vibrate the board, like you ...I wonder if you could vibrate the board, like you need to do with plaster or concrete? Something like setting a sandpaper-less sander on the board? But, I also wonder if that would mess up the characteristics of the drips and runs.Katiehttp://www.runawayoctober.comnoreply@blogger.com