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how to make a golf cart look like santa's sleigh

by Patience Stanton Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Once he had the sleigh, he grabbed a suit, blew up a few reindeer and jazzed up the golf cart. "I built plywood sides, painted it red and put lights on it, so it looks like a sleigh," Quinton said. Billerica's Santa Al Quinton and his sleigh.

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How do you decorate a golf cart for Christmas?

Use Lots of Poinsettias to Decorate When attaching garlands to the top of the golf cart, you could run cords or a netting across then tie the garlands to that. Test it out by driving up and down your street to see if anything falls off, then you need to secure it more. Winter Garden's Lighted Golf Cart Holiday Parade

Can you build your own DIY Santa’s Sleigh for your kids?

Here’s everything you need to know to build your own DIY Santa’s Sleigh for your kids this year! Our kids absolutely love this DIY wooden sleigh and have had a blast pretending to be elves!

How do you choose a golf cart light?

Choose a color, almost any color, and glow, glow, glow. The lights come in green, blue, and other colors, too. The green would look quite festive on a red cart. These lights look great for a golf cart parade or for just driving around your community in the evening. The first time I saw these on a cart, I had to look them up. They look super.

How to decorate a golf cart with poinsettias?

Light Up the Golf Cart With a Portable Generator Use Lots of Poinsettias to Decorate When attaching garlands to the top of the golf cart, you could run cords or a netting across then tie the garlands to that. Test it out by driving up and down your street to see if anything falls off, then you need to secure it more.

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Golf cart made to look like Santa's sleigh for a Christmas parade

Find this Pin and more on Parade float & costume ideas! by Mandy Womack.

Golf cart made to look like Santa's sleigh for a Christmas parade

Find this Pin and more on Parade float & costume ideas! by Mandy Womack.

What color are golf cart lights?

Add Some Red Underbody Glow Lights. Choose a color, almost any color, and glow, glow, glow. The lights come in green, blue, and other colors, too. The green would look quite festive on a red cart. These lights look great for a golf cart parade or for just driving around your community in the evening.

Can you hook up Christmas lights to a golf cart?

Some wide angle lights give off a great glow.There are 12-volt lights and LED which gives quite a bit of light while using minimal power. You can even hook up Christmas lights to the golf cart's battery. pinterest-pin-it. I asked the owner of this cart about how they powered the lights.

Can you decorate a golf cart for Christmas?

Even if you don't have a parade, you can still decorate yours for the holiday. You'll enjoy the surprise on people's faces when they see your Christmas-themed golf cart coming. I've even seen the golf cart serve as part of Christmas yard decorations with the addition of lighted reindeer.

Can you use a golf cart as a second car?

Golf carts aren't just for golfing anymore. In many communities, the golf cart serves as a second car, and people zip around in them just for fun. Actually, we're a two-golf-cart family since we keep one for running around our retirement community and keep the other one loaded up ready for the golf course. Some communities with lots of them hold ...

What can you do with a golf cart?

Golf carts can be used for more than getting golfers from one hole to the next. They can be used as floats in parades for holidays and local events. Consider turning the golf cart decorating into a contest to fuel a little competition. Do not forget to include judges and prizes for the winners. You can create a new tradition at work, school ...

Can you have a pumpkin golf cart contest?

Halloween. Don't have a pumpkin carving contest; instead, have a pumpkin golf cart contest. Participants must create a pumpkin or incorporate pumpkins in a golf cart design using any materials they choose. Allow fog machines, noisemakers and music.

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Ok, this was a really fun build! It was different from most of our projects in that it was meant to be a “quick and dirty build.” This is a fun Christmas decoration–not a piece of fine furniture! So it was really fun to go into this project without a fully detailed plan and not knowing exactly how it was going to turn out.

Cutting the templates out

We used a jigsaw to cut all the pieces out which was easy, it just took some time.

Making the reindeer fly

We really wanted to make the reindeer look like they were taking off into the night sky. To do this we came up with the idea to attach them to one long 16 foot piece of 2×4 (you can usually find a 16’ long 2×4 at the home center;) but, if you can’t (or you don’t want to drive home with a 2×4 as long as your car) you can also just splice (2) 8-ft.

Spray painting everything

We started by painting the sleigh red as it was the largest surface area. As always, remember to read the spray paint label for safety and application instructions before beginning to spray paint. And of course, always spray paint in a well-ventilated area.

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