Trendy, green and environmentally friendly antlers on your wall?

Check out these green variations

If you don't fancy real antlers on your wall, but want a striking display that's more environmentally and animal friendly, check out these awesome green variations.

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This is what you will need:

  • An old wooden fence which you don't mind experimenting with. You could also use a wall that's in need of a bit of decoration.
  • Drill
  • Paper
  • Black and white paint
  • A little bit of moss
  • A pair of artificial deer head mounts (There's no limits when it comes to taste in December, so feel free to make it as natural or as tacky as you like)
  • Staghorn fern, tillandsia and related plants with antler-like leaves
  • Screws, metal wire.
  • Optional: a stirrup cup (A drink served prior to a hunt to give hunters courage)

How to make your alternative deer head

  1. Draw a random shape (see image) on paper folded in half, cut it out, fold it out and copy the shape onto the wood.
  2. Paint the shapes black.
  3. Screw the tillandsia directly onto the wood: these plants take their food directly via their aerial roots, out of the air, which is really handy!
  4. Take the staghorn ferns out of their pots, wrap the root ball in moss and bind it with metal wire.
  5. Drill two holes into the wood, fit the root ball through the holes with the metal wire.
  6. Hang up the deer head mounts.
  7. Draw a frame around all the mounts with a spirit level, paint this roughly with the white paint and mark the inside of the frame with the tape. You could also create your own frame design.
  8. Spray the root ball of the staghorn fern regularly with a plant spray to keep it moist. The tillandsia will benefit from being sprayed all over.