Your deer head looks just like it was made of concrete.
The deer heads look like deer.
Not exact matches
Oh my gosh I have been
looking for a large
deer head like this to spray white!!
I've been
looking for a
deer head for over my mantel this year and this might be the one.
I found some beautiful Christmas trees and
deer heads at my local craft store that were perfect and exactly what I was
looking for but then wanted a nice rustic wreath that was a bit different to go with the entire
look.
Hi I am from New Zealand I live at the top of the North Island, I am not sure why I was born here, I
look around at my house interior and see antlers,
deer head mounted on the wall and loads of cowhide scaatteed around and alot of american western flavour.
Have they gotten past every planet having very little differences and the random creature generator making this thing
look like a rat pig while this other thing has the same rat
head, but on a
deer's body?
Those in that senate hearing
looked like
deer in the
head lights when Spencer presented facts.
In the archery arena, scores of 12 - year - olds whistled arrows into the vitals of
deer targets with deadly accuracy, and later on their parents shook their
heads in disbelief and exclaimed, «But that's just plain stupid,
look at the money your government's losing,» when we told them that, so sorry, they could come up and hunt in Ontario, but their young» uns couldn't.
I'm really not into the whole
deer head thing in general, but these
look fabulous!
Then they placed a
deer head at the top and used brightly colored tensile to make it
look like antlers coming off of the tree.
3: I loved the hammered silver spray paint on the
deer head but wanted to match the pewter and sheet metal
look from other nursery decor so I used MinWax in Dark Walnut to alter the
look.
1: Spray paint
deer head with Rustoleum Hammered Silver spray paint (or whatever color you choose but I recommend a gloss to get the resin or metallic
look).
Give the classic Canadian
look a modern update with a white papier mache
deer head on the wall or above the fireplace.