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Make your own breast forms
Posted by Adrian on 07/07/2005 at 11:02 amHow can you make passable breast forms?
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I have seen heavy duty baloons with water, or even better liquid soap which has a thicker consistency. Also fruit such as oranges, and rolled up stockings.
Submitted by: Bianca
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I’m thrilled to see THIS one!
I have discovered using two large (24 inch?) latex balloons (KGMarx Party Supply) that are about 7inch round when empty/flat. I fill with cold water, (keeps air from developing) then squirt in 1/2 tube of good/clear silicone from a tube (small Caulking-gun size),
tie them off, and let them warm over night to room temp.
Fill water only up to the size of a B-cup breast, then the caulking.
Squeeze out ALL the air, then tie off, and trim excess latex.
Knead the forms gently, blending the contents.
They will be so wonderfully soft, weighted, and “Submitted by: cushy”
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Birdseed has the right weight and consistency to make breasts – if you don’t mind the risk of being savaged by hungry birds. Cut the feet off an old pair of stockings, then fill each foot with small bird seed (not sunflower seeds). Keep adding seed till the size of the breast is right.
Submitted by: Anon
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Condoms filled with water and them knotted work well,
it takes some practice to get the correct size for your bra but they pass very very well in public.Submitted by: Khrysty Khrysty
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For haloween this year, I cooked up a pair in my kitchen. I used water and corn starch (corn flower for our Euro and Ausie friends) and cooked it to the proper texture.
I then tied the fingers of a surgical latex glove, trimmed them, and turned them inside-out. Useing a plastic cup with holes in it to hold the latex glove, I gently filled them to an apropriate size, tied them off and trimmed the excess.
Depending on how you put them in your bra, you can even have that Excited lookSubmitted by: Candie viking@gr
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Considerable thought was given to how I could produce the effect of large yet natural breasts when, 10 years ago, I accepted an invitation to a Halloween party.
Determined to to truly ‘spook’ those who knew me, I set about acquiring my outfit.I will stick to the point at hand, however.
Having obtained a size 52C bra (I’m a BIG guy, 6′ 2, near 300 pounds), I tried many of the things I read in your various submissions about realistic- looking breasts.
Small balloons were too hard and liable to break large balloons were tough to size, ‘sloshy,’ and liable to break.
Tissue and other fabrics were much too fake.
Silicone liquids were messy and expensive an accident meant ruined clothes.Finally, I found what I needed at a children’s toy store.
Two simple, natural rubber (but dyed red – didn’t matter in my case) inflatable balls.
Thin-walled but much heavier than balloons – and more durable, I still have them – each came with hard plastic core to plug its small inflation hole.
I reall that they were from a European distributor but are marked only with a barely visible number at the air hole (one has a 3inch, the other a 12inch – probably the month of manufacture) plus the word TAIWAN.
Sorry, but no other trademarks anywhere.So, now for the filling method.
Tap water is almost all that is needed.
(Some experimentation is needed to achieve balance and expected shape.
) Bring more than enough tap water just to the boiling point (this forces out dissolved gases), add as much table salt as will dissolve (this inhibits rapid re-absorption of atmospheric gases and makes it very difficult for organisms to grow), then allow to cool sufficiently for safe handling.
A very fine pointed funnel will work so will thin airline tubing (aquarium type), siphon-action is scientifically sound.
How much to put in is a matter of individual preference.
The trick is to get ALL of the air out to prevent ‘sloshing.
Again, some practice will be needed and I always slightly over-filled each one for the following reason: a small tube (drinking straw, airline tubing, whatever) run into the inflation hole, which should be at least half way down toward the bottom, and UP to the highest point inside (MAKE a high point with the tubing or straw but don’t puncture the wall) will allow one to squeeze out the air, most importantly, and excess fluid.
Be sure to thump the outside wall in many places to force the straggling bubbles to rise to the tube and be exhausted.
Finally, it is time to insert the hard plastic stopper while maintaining pressure on the soon-to-be cup filler so that air cannot re-enter.
Should you be fortunate enough to find thin-walled, natural rubber bouncey-balls like these described here, the hard plastic stem is suitable for the attachment an artificial areola.
In my Halloween escapade, this was unnecessary.
The shocked looks and stunned silences were a good payback for my efforts.
As I made no attempt to disguise my rather deep voice, the wide-eyed stares of the children at the party when I spoke to them told me they had been accepting my disguise a fairly genuine, the poor dears. Of course, adults were a tougher sell. Still many of the men could not resist the urge to ‘fondle,’ after asking permission (a 6’ 2 Brunhilde commands respect!), and were quite complimentary. I had field questions from men and women about the realistic nature of that properly-bouncey bosom. As a final tip-of-the-hat, I got the ‘sexiest costume’ prize when that segment rolled around. If the above sounds like what you need, you are welcome to the information. I don’t do ‘drag gags’ at present. The redneck-farmer attitudes of this area couldn’t handle a good laugh if it were on them.Submitted by: Anon
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I just recently got some silicone forms,
but for years used ballons.
I would put a ballon inside another one then fill it with warm water,
they feel very natural and firm.
They do take longer to warm up later than the silicone forms, but they do.
Try it with the best latex ballons you can find, a cream or tan color is best.
They last a good long time too.
Give it a try it’s very inexpensive, and they’ll look great with a good bra,
the tied ends make a great nipple.Submitted by: Deanna
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Depending on how solid you wish to have your breasts, If you go to a craft store, you can buy four inch (100mm) poly balls which can be cut in half. These make a perfect set of “A” size breast forms (solid). A sports bra over these conceals the cleavage gap, but it does provide a psuedo-cleavage. Softer ones can be made with foam balls.
Submitted by: Brenda prettykin
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You can make your own silicone forms with a bit of trial and error. Fill a box with sand then make an imprint of the desired breast shape in the sand using a bra. Line the depression with cling film then apply silicone sealant (as used to fill gaps in bathrooms). Cover the plastic with a thick layer of sealant. When the form has tried remove it and trim to shape.
Submitted by: Vanessa
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My last creation adventure was with the feet from an old pair of pantyhose and basic bird seed (not the wild birdseed type – that has sunflower seeds in it). Suspend one of your bra’s and lay the hose in one of the cups. Then with a funnel fill the hose with seed until the bra cup is very slightly overfilled. Underwired bras seem to work best. Tie off the hose with a single tight knot. Now melt the knot with a lighter and smooth the knot to a nipple shape. Do this part in a “well” ventilated area and use caution not to burn yourself.
This works quite well until your long term perspiration sets in, but at that time the birds will enjoy your old breast forms.
Consider a part time second job until you can buy a pair of forms from Glamour Boutique. You’ll be thrilled that you spent the time to earn a nice affordable set of forms.
Submitted by: Kristyn
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If it’s simply “fill” to assist the bra to lift your man boobs, so that they appear fleshy and full at the top of the bra cup. Do what I did.
Buy one packet of paper dust masks, you’ll find they usually contain six masks. Take two and fold them in half together to give the stiffness required. You’ll find they’ll then appear as a half bra cup. Take a third, insert some fill, like an old sock rolled up, and cup it over the first two, only the other way up.
At this stage you’ll have two nicely filled, half breast shaped items. These will give your bra the fill and shape you’re after, whilst at the same time, under the light pressure of your bra, push your meaty boobs up, so that they look great and even create a cleavage.
To finish them off, cover each of them with an appropriately coloured pair of anklet socks, to match the particular bra you plan to wear, then simply fold back, and sow the open end of each anklet sock to the body of the two shapes.
For a few dollars you’ve avoided any health risks, lifted your boobs, filled your bra, and it’s time to enjoy your favourite girl, You.
Hope this is as helpful to you all, as it is to me.
Submitted by: Bobby
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A good variation on the sandwich bag / condom method. Try filling them with hair gel – not only do they have the same properties as breat implants, but the gel will easily wash out if you have an ‘accident’. You can also buy tons of it from a 2 dollar shop & make yourself a whole range of sizes for under $10!!!
Submitted by: catherine_lynam
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I use baggies filled with the blue gel from ice packs. I got the packs at our local dollar store (where I also got some press-on nails – you should have seen the look on the cashier’s face – priceless!) and poured the gel into baggies. I used about 12 fl. oz. in each baggie (I’m a 44C), knotted the baggie shut, and then put the baggie into the toe of an old stocking which I also knotted. The knot provides the appearance of a nipple, and the forms look good in my bra. The blue goo is a bit more fluid than a silicone form, but it does create a nice bouncy effect.
Submitted by: Tina
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I used to date a sweet woman who used a nerf ball cut in half, you can get them from 3 to 10 inches. And they look round, form to a bra, and do not have all the weight that water has. I thought they looked very real and got a lot of complements on her boobs
Submitted by: Anon
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Go to your local artists supply shop and buy some modelers clay, also known as plasticene.
Shape this into the size and shape of breasts you want.
Next make a mold of your breasts by pouring artists molding material (Hydrocal) over your clay breast forms. When the Hydrocal has dried, carefully remove the molds from the clay breast forms. The breasts forms themselves are made from a material called Plastisol. It is also known as Hot Melt Vinyl or as Fishing Lure Compound. It is the same stuff that is used to make those squishy fishing lures and soft, wiggly children’s worms. It simulates a breast quite well. Pour the very hot Plastisol into the breast molds and let cool for at least six hours.
Excellent booklets that will answer every question you can think of, on all aspects of moldmaking, casting, and where to obtain various supplies can be obtained from Castcraft, Box 17000, Memphis, TN 38187. Ph. 901-682-0961. Cost for these booklets was $39.00 at the end of 1996. The Plastisol can be purchased from Pro Am Products, 800-521-7809. Cost $11.00 per quart or about $34.00 /gal. You should also consider getting a couple of 1/2 oz tubes of flesh colored pigment. (#17 in the pigment colors) Other Plastisol vendors are Hilts Molds, at 800-622-1601 Jann’s Sportsmans Supplies at 800-346-6590 Industrial Arts Supply Co. at 800-328-4827. Most of these suppliers have catalogs, some free, some charge a dollar or two.Submitted by: Monica monica_m