Andi was wearing a new outfit she bought yesterday and I jokingly said it would look good covered in green slime. I was a bit surprised when she said right back that she's game! So look for this as a possible future sploshing outfit
I would agree. And I commend her willingness to smile the outfit. Is there a risk of it getting ruined? Is that something she takes into consideration?
courier said: I'm sure both the outfit and Andi will look good covered in slime
Thanks!
ChrisAwesome said: I would agree. And I commend her willingness to slime the outfit. Is there a risk of it getting ruined? Is that something she takes into consideration?
Anytime you splosh an outfit there is a chance it will get ruined. Andi knows that going in, which is why I was surprised she wanted to get slimed in her brand new outfit! I'm not going to argue with her, though There are times when she doesn't want to mess things, like when I surprised her after a job interview. If you look at the original before pic, she has on a sweater/wrap(?) type thing she wore to the interview. She likes to wear that thing with other outfits so she took it off before the sploshing to avoid it getting ruined. I will say that you may be surprised at what actually does wash clean. Women's formal wear is surprisingly durable. I spill mustard on one of my cotton t-shirts and it is ruined forever; I cover Andi in all kinds of mess in a prom dress, and it washes clean! The white parts of her formal dress looked to be stained blue after rinsing her off, but it came clean in the wash. Another case in point, we took a white lace dress of hers and covered her in chocolate pudding and brownie batter. She went into that mess fully expecting the dress to be ruined. To both of our surprise, that dress came clean after a bit of bleaching! And I mean clean, like she could wear it out to dinner again I'll put some pics below to illustrate. And I think the whole "Dry Clean Only" thing is a scam. I have run plenty of things with that label through a regular washing machine and it has come out fine. I would not wash something dry clean only with other clothes though, the colors tend to bleed out on some things. And while not completely ruined by a sploshing, not everything comes out perfect. Some of the white parts of Andi's 4th of July leotard were stained kind of pink from the red slime. And one final thought, if you are planning on trying to salvage an outfit, I would avoid real whipped cream. It tends to leave a sour milk smell that is impossible to get out. The cream pies we use are made with non-dairy whipped topping (generic Cool Whip). And this is probably more information on our laundry than you ever wanted...
wammer83 said: Taking requests?
I'd love to see your partner turned into a human sundae. All the sundae toppings on that cute outfit
Not so much requests, but we are always open to suggestions The plan for this outfit would be the green slime that we had joked about. Maybe a few pies. I think of chocolate or caramel sauce and whipped cream when I think of ice cream toppings, what do you have in mind?
I was thinking have Andi take a seat and you shower her with all the toppings needed for a good sundae. Whipped cream, strawberry syrup, Carmel , toffee, and of course sprinkles. Maybe even throw in some melted ice cream.
The best part would be seeing the sprinkles get stuck all over her hair. That's my fav part about that scenario. Could always take it up a notch and add powdered sugar. It clumps really nice in hair, and washes out easy. I've used it with my partner a few times
wammer83 said: I was thinking have Andi take a seat and you shower her with all the toppings needed for a good sundae. Whipped cream, strawberry syrup, Carmel , toffee, and of course sprinkles. Maybe even throw in some melted ice cream.
The best part would be seeing the sprinkles get stuck all over her hair. That's my fav part about that scenario. Could always take it up a notch and add powdered sugar. It clumps really nice in hair, and washes out easy. I've used it with my partner a few times
Do is messy hair your main thing? If so, does that mean you like models filmed from the back?
wammer83 said: Hope you don't mind if I made a little fan edit
I can without a doubt confirm dye bleeding on dry clean only stuff. I've used a black dress twice now - once with cake batter and again last weekend with gallons of chocolate and pies, and I could still see some black dye coming off when I cleaned off in the shower. Also I might've accidentally ruined one of my formals because it has a black and ivory part, and should have hand washed it instead of putting it in the washing machine. I don't think it's set because I doubt it went through the dryer, but I also don't know how to get the dye stains out.
And one final thought, if you are planning on trying to salvage an outfit, I would avoid real whipped cream. It tends to leave a sour milk smell that is impossible to get out. The cream pies we use are made with non-dairy whipped topping (generic Cool Whip).
i made that mistake with my friend's schoolgirl uniform 20+ years ago. she let me borrow it and i messed it up really well with whip cream. even after washing the kilt, it had that milk smell. not horrible, but enough that I prayed she wouldn't notice! LOL
JD and Messy Andi said: Not sure if this particular combo would ever be used for a sploshing scene, but this would be a different extreme of Andi getting dressed up to go out
JD and Messy Andi said: Not sure if this particular combo would ever be used for a sploshing scene, but this would be a different extreme of Andi getting dressed up to go out
Well I guess my doubts were unfounded, ended up doing a YCDTOTV type slime skit with this outfit last weekend...