Saturday, November 19, 2011

How do you make fake milk for doll bottles?

I want it to look real, like the doll bottles that you purchase at the store. I don't want it to be still, I like the look that it gives when it's all watery and moving, not a solid mass.





I already tried water + flour, water + corn starch, and water + baby powder. They all look great when you mix them, but then end up settling at the bottom of the bottle.





I would like to find some sort of recipe to make the fake milk look real without constant mixing. Any ideas?|||Elmers glue and water.


Get the water boiling (Medium size pot). Remove from heat. Add 1 medium bottle of glue to the water and stir till totally disolved. Allow to cool. If too transluscent, gently warm the water and add more glue slowly till it satisfies your preference.


This is how they film milk for TV and print, as natural milk appears slightly blue-ish on film|||Sad that I know this, but flour and water. (I have a niece) Yes, it has to be shaken occassionally, but that is the best way. I think commercial baby bottles use glycerin and flour, so you can try that.|||wow.no...go to a toy store n get a doll that come with mily bottle.|||television uses white glue in cereal commercials. Notice they never put the spoon in their mouth? If you mix water with the glue you can get the consistancy of milk. It's an old stagehand/sailor trick to make the glue easier to work with when dutchmaning. And that's the clue when students are being taught how to make it, make it look like milk.|||TRY ELMER'S GLUE AND WATER|||add white paint to water?|||elmers glue ...fill the bottle 3/4 full with elmers ,then glue the top on so the glue inside cannot dry out. good luck

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