01-23-2019, 10:22 PM
So I just recently developed an actual method besides stuffing a blanket up a camisole. This method is for bigger, weighted bellies.
Materials:
-One skateboard helmet
-a blanket (any thickness is good)
-Sandbags or water weights (weight varies depending on preference)
-One nylon camisole
-One slightly tight tank-top
Put your sandbag or water weights inside of the head of the helmet. Then, wrap the helmet in the blanket by carefully folding it over the helmet. Make sure the smooth side is where the curve of the helmet is at. The edges get stuffed inside of the helmet. Place the helmet on your abdomen, making sure the front is facing up towards your breasts or pectorals to look like a realistic pregnancy bump. While holding your belly in place, put the camisole over your belly. Then, take the tighter tank top and place it over the camisole to secure the top of the belly. To secure the bottom, wear maternity pants/belt or sweatpants over the belly. Finally, put on your favorite shirt or dress and done.
Tips and notes:
-Thicker blankets can enlarge your belly while thinner blankets retain the original helmet size
-DO NOT use dumbells like I did. I used two 5 lb dumbells for this and tried walking with my belly. Darn things kept on slipping out of the bottom and the hardness hurt.
Materials:
-One skateboard helmet
-a blanket (any thickness is good)
-Sandbags or water weights (weight varies depending on preference)
-One nylon camisole
-One slightly tight tank-top
Put your sandbag or water weights inside of the head of the helmet. Then, wrap the helmet in the blanket by carefully folding it over the helmet. Make sure the smooth side is where the curve of the helmet is at. The edges get stuffed inside of the helmet. Place the helmet on your abdomen, making sure the front is facing up towards your breasts or pectorals to look like a realistic pregnancy bump. While holding your belly in place, put the camisole over your belly. Then, take the tighter tank top and place it over the camisole to secure the top of the belly. To secure the bottom, wear maternity pants/belt or sweatpants over the belly. Finally, put on your favorite shirt or dress and done.
Tips and notes:
-Thicker blankets can enlarge your belly while thinner blankets retain the original helmet size
-DO NOT use dumbells like I did. I used two 5 lb dumbells for this and tried walking with my belly. Darn things kept on slipping out of the bottom and the hardness hurt.