RedHanded - British podcast that covers true crime every week, all over the world.Radio Rental - Spooky, true stories told by those who lived them.Want to get in a spooky mood? Here are some of the podcasts I am listening to right now:.Although I used Sculpey Liquid for my blood and iris area, Fimo Varnish is another great product that works the same.Use wax paper inside to keep the eyes from sticking. You can use metal clips to hold them together. If you want your clay to have an extra shine, use some gloss glaze on it as a final step after it is done baking and cooling.Ĭlay can burn very easily so I like to use foil pans, which are very cheap at any grocery store, under the eyes and flipped upside down on top like it was tupperware.I will be selling some of my halloween items on my Etsy shop so keep an EYE out.
So naturally, I decided to just make them myself armed with with a true crime podcast, clay, paint, chalk pastel and some resin and boom! you have a perfectly gross eye. I knew I wanted to use creepy, bloody eyeballs for a couple halloween projects but when I looked online, eyeballs were either insanely realistic which made them $18 an eye or looked like sad ping-pong balls and were $18 for 50 eyes. As a self-proclaimed “spooky bitch” and lover of true crime and Halloween, making a fake bloody eyeball DIY was the perfect project.