Max sez, “We’ve created a site dedicated to doing every single one of the dozen some-odd monster make-up designs created by horror make-up legend Dick Smith in his 1965 ‘Famous Monsters of Filmland’-published ‘Dick Smith’s Do-It-Yourself Monster Make-Up. The book was meant for children, and so many of the designs suggest using everyday household items, such as bread crumbs and Karo syrup, but the results are eye-popping, thanks to Dick Smith’s genius for horror make-up. Max and Courtney document every step of the process with photographs, and then offer a short movie to demonstrate what the make-up looks like in action. So far we have created a Boris Karloff-style mummy, weird skin textures made with liquid latex and bread crumbs (!), Collodion scars, and a Ed ‘Big Daddy’ Roth-style bug eyed dragstrip monster called a ‘Weird-Oh.'”
STEP ONE: Paint liquid latex on your face and stick bread crumbs to it
It’s a good idea to have a plate or a pie tin below you to catch spare crumbs that will fall of your face.
STEP TWO: Add more latex and breadcrumbs
At this point, you can really build up the facial features with the latex and bread crumbs. Be careful around the eyebrows and hairline, as liquid latex can tug quite a bit when it comes off. Let each layer dry before you add a new one. If you don’t want a texture that is quite so thick, Dick Smith suggests using cracker meal.
(Thanks, Max!)