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whyamitheconvict — Werewolf Ears KALIX BROWN

Published: 2011-05-13 04:49:05 +0000 UTC; Views: 7062; Favourites: 49; Downloads: 267
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Description Now for sale in my Etsy shop [link]

This listing is for a pair of werewolf ear tips with dark brown fur, named after the brunette werewolf Kalix in Martin Millar’s Werewolf Girl series. They are quite possibly the most realistic werewolf ears you will ever find for sale online. I have made my own werewolf costumes in the past and I have always gotten loads of compliments on the smallest of details (like the ears.) Being a major fan of the lycanthrope I could never settle for those cheesy badly painted prosthetics in costume shops, so I decided to alter them and make them my own. These latex ears have been hand-painted to mimic the subtle color nuances in real human flesh. No flat, band-aid pink paint job here. This paint is extremely durable and topped off with a thin layer of semi-gloss varnish to capture the sheen and texture of an actual ear. I hand-laid three different types of faux fur to these ears to create the gradation of color found on the coat of a brown wolf. Check out the close up photos—the fur really looks like it is growing out of the skin. In the left ear, just for an extra fun touch, I’ve added a removable silver cartilage earring of a tiny dog bone. These ears are easy to apply with your average costume shop spirit gum and should last you a long time. Let them be the perfect finishing touch to your werewolf getup or even wear them casually as a subtle nod to your favorite monster. * They are so convincing that people might not even know that they’re a prosthetic.

*May also be suitable for fauns, satyrs, hobbits, bigfeet, goblins, trolls, dark fae, and any other sort of ‘were’ or anthropomorphic animal.
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Comments: 5

Merli-V3 [2014-03-29 17:50:33 +0000 UTC]

A first glance I thought it was real skin and got a little scared .

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Terresa101 [2011-09-26 18:26:37 +0000 UTC]

I have these pointed ears that I got but i want to add fur on the tips and sides like these. Where do you get the fur and how did you put it on your ears?

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whyamitheconvict In reply to Terresa101 [2011-09-28 15:52:12 +0000 UTC]

The fur is faux fur that I got from various fabric and hobby stores. Some of it comes by the yard, some of it is sold in individual strips in the crafting department. I usually use 2-3 different colors of fur on each set of ears, even the white wolf ears, since the coat of a real animal rarely just has one color. I used Fabri-Tac glue to attach the fur, which is like a clear sticky jelly at first but then dries completely clear and is waterproof. I aligned small clusters of fur with a toothpick and gently pressed them down into the glue until the whole area was covered.

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Terresa101 In reply to whyamitheconvict [2011-09-28 16:28:47 +0000 UTC]

Thanks so much hopefully mine turn out ok. Yours look so cool and really real!

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Freakaru [2011-07-05 22:17:32 +0000 UTC]

These are just awesome!

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