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how to make fake iv bags

Sometimes creating the perfect IV bags can be quite a hard task.​ It involves a lot of careful preparation and meticulous attention to detail.​ After all, a doctor or nurse cannot make a mistake with a patient’s IV bags, as these can impact their well-being and health.​ Though, when it comes to making fake IV bags, it’s a whole different ball game.​

Out of curiosity, I decided to find out how to make a fake IV bag.​ Luckily, I found quite a comprehensive guide on the internet that I could follow.​ There were steps for making the bag, and some pieces of advice regarding exactly what to fill it with.​ Below is a gist of the guide I was able to find.​

First of all, you need to find the right parts and materials to build the bag.​ You will need things such as a plastic bag, strong needles, thick cord, scissors, tweezers, and, of course, a filler material.​ All these items can be easily found in any good craft store.​

After finding all the necessary items, it’s time to assemble the bag itself.​ This involves cutting the plastic bag into two proper-sized halves, filling the one side with the dummy material, pushing a needle through the other half, and looping the thick cord around to stop the material coming out.​ Then, you pinch the two halves together and push another needle into it, at the other end, so the two halves stick firmly together.​ Finally, tie the thick cord around the top to make sure it stays together.​

I thought that this was quite interesting, but I wanted to make sure that my fake IV bags looked professional and realistic.​ To this end, I used a few tweezers to make sure everything was firmly in place and finished the job off with some nice accents and ribbons.​ This way, not only did my bag look realistic, but it also had a nice festive look to it!

Emboldened by this success, I started to make more bags.​ I ordered a greater range of items and materials, so that my fake IVs could look even more impressive.​ This time, I studied some pictures of IVs and compared them to my own creations.​ Although there were differences, by paying careful attention to the details, I was able to create some pretty realistic-looking bags.​

I also explored adding a greater range of lovely accents.​ One time I managed to find some artificial ivy to put on the bags – something that really made them look quite professional.​ Similarly, I also used ribbons and other finishing touches to add to the effect.​

At this point, I was quite pleased with the results I had achieved.​ I had gone from no knowledge of making fake IVs to creating quite decent-looking bags.​ So far, everything had gone well, but was there anything else I could do to make them life-like?