Sunday, January 9, 2011

It's all about the {antlers}

Yep, that's right, antlers.  Who would have thought your grandpas old set of antlers in the garage, covered in dust would help catapult you into a trendsetting era of home decor.  My personal fav is the all white "ghost antler coat rack" by designer Erich Grinder.  For a small fee of $230.00 they can be yours at velocity.com. Ghost Antler Coat Rack In White
Ghoast antler coat rack by Erich Grinder

If you like me (eeehhem, cheap??) try making your own.  Follow the instructions below...

what you will need:
computer/printer
deer template
1 sheet of foam core
spray adhesive
wrapping paper, or other large paper
accent paper, if desired
xacto knife and fresh blades
cutting mat
paper clip or wire

first, get your sheet of foam core.
spray one side lightly with spray mount.
i used super 77--i happen to LOVE this stuff,
but any spray adhesive will do.
i laid out my wrapping paper on the floor
and used cans to keep the ends from curling up.
of course, i used my houndstooth wrapping paper,
but you could use any pattern!
after laying the foam core one one side of the paper,
i smoothed out any bubbles, then
sprayed the other side with spray adhesive,
and adhered the paper to the other side.
trim off the excess...
and again, carefully smooth out any bubbles.
print your template,
attach the pieces together with tape,
and trim around them.
i VERY lightly sprayed the backs of my
pieces with spray adhesive, 
and then laid them out on the foam core.
the secret to getting a 
good cut with foam core?
sharp blades!!
i went through three blades 

for this project!
carefully cut out your shapes...
i found it helpful to use a cork-backed metal 
blade for all of the straight cuts.
(no, i am not left handed, i just love y'all so much 
that i held the camera in my right hand and
pretended to cut with my left hand...
so you could get a good visual.
man, am i nice, or what?)
once all the pieces are cut,
carefully remove the template paper from the
finished piece, and assemble.
(even though the instructions say to use a thicker
piece of foam core for the "mount", 
i used the same thickness and it turned out fine.)
i used a push in to make two holes 
for the hanger.
i unfolded a paper clip
to use as a hanger because i couldn't find any wire!
here is the finished product!
i used a contrasting paper for the mount.



here is the "original" one on the 
i love the fun pink paper mixed with the faux bois!

this was a fun little
"finishing touch" project
that i completed this week 
for my son's room.

Idea above found at Remodelaholic

2 comments:

  1. ha ha I got so much crap from Mike about antlers! I will tell him you love them too!!!

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