Keep reading and I'll discuss the 3 best methods of staining those deer antlers back to their original - or close to their original colored antlers. Also remember to mask the skull before you start any of processes below that I've outlined for staining your antlers. We want to color the antlers, not the skull.
Apply this to the antlers with a brush or wad of cloth until the desired color is attained. This liquid is a deep purple color but dries to a rich brown, closely simulating the natural color of antlers. Formula #11: antler brighter Use to brighten and improve the appearance of antlers that are dull and lifeless.
We had a few deer antlers laying around and wanted to put new life back into them. Follow us as we learn together how to color antlers using wood stain. Test color on a scrap piece of antler first and then on a small part of the antler you are actually using.
You can use the same stain on different sets of antlers and they won't look the same. This method does a good job of imitating that color transition. When both antlers are dry, compare them to the photo of your buck and apply more stain as needed.
At this point, the antlers will be tacky with a slight sheen. Use fine steel wool and lightly brush the antlers to remove this gloss. Now the antler should have a natural matte appearance.
The main thing to remember is to prime the area first with a white primer. Then, using an artist brush apply the antler paint to the area. The Raw Umber color will work on most antlers but to get an exact match you may add the Clay Red, Golden Camel or Black.
Just keep applying the paints by brushing on and wiping off until you get a perfect match. sure the antler stain is potassium permanganate that I got on Amazon. It goes on purple and dries a perfect shade of deer antler.
a little sanding and linseed oil makes the antler color and depth pop. A matte sealer like Kryklon stops it from scratching off. Staining antlers with potassium permanganate allows you to color and preserve the antlers of a deer, elk or moose before mounting them or using them for some other purpose.
Carvings in antlers can also be stained with potassium permanganate to give them the rich brown color associated with preserved antlers. Potassium permanganate is a chemical that only adults should use, unless the children. If your staining the complete antler, get min-wax oak and special dark oak wood stain for the basic color base for the complete antler.
then you need to color the antler bases. look at a mount you may have to get the idea. its not easy at first and would highly recommend practicing on an unwanted set.
go to hobby lobby or Michaels, go to the. I then proceed tp color them with paints, or Posasium permanganate or a combination of the two. I do not use stain at all.
I then run the antlers to allow the highlights to show, and then seal the antlers up with a clear satin coat of paint.