If you’re looking to add a little extra holiday cheer to your car, look no further than the reindeer antlers! Reindeer antlers have been used in traditional Christmas decorations for centuries, and are now widely available as accessories for cars. Installing them is easy, and all you need is a little patience and some tools.
Materials
If you’re looking to add a little bit of holiday cheer to your car, you can install reindeer antlers. With just a few simple steps, you can have an attractive addition to your vehicle that will make everyone smile. Here are the materials you’ll need:
-Reindeer antlers
-Wire cutters
-Soldering iron and solder
-Drill/driver
-Screwdriver
-Tape measure
-Ruler or construction paper
First, start by cutting the antlers down to their base with the wire cutters. Make sure to keep the tips intact – these will be used later on. Next, use the drill/driver to create a hole in the top of each antler – this will be where the wires will go. Finally, use the screwdriver to attach the wires to each hole.
Step-by-Step Guide
If you’re a hunter or just love the look of antlers on your car, installing them is easy. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get started. 1. Trace the outline of your antlers on a piece of paper. Use a ruler and make sure to be accurate so that the final product looks like the picture below.
2. Cut out the antler shape from the paper using a sharp scissors or a craft knife. Make sure to keep the antler symmetrical in both directions.
3. Start mounting the antlers by first attaching one side to the front grille of your car using double-sided tape or screws. Then, attach the other side to the back grille using double-sided tape or screws.
4. Finally, hang your antlers from the hooks on each side of your car!
Conclusion
Installation of reindeer antlers on a car can be a tricky process, but with the right tools and instructions, it’s not too hard to do. Before you start, make sure that your car has enough space to fit the antlers in question; they will likely take up quite a bit of room. Next, gather all the supplies that you need: an adjustable wrench or pliers, a drill bit that’s slightly smaller than the screw hole in the antler, some sandpaper (220-grit is ideal), and two buckets.
Once everything is ready to go, remove the old screws from your antler by using either an adjustable wrench or pliers. Then use your drill bit to screw it into place so that it’s firmly attached to your car. Finally, use sandpaper to smooth out any rough edges on the antler and finish up by painting it black if desired. That’s all there is to it!