Cinderella Horse Drawn Carriage

by | Nov 24, 2013

Cinderella carriage

Cinderella Carriage (photo courtesy of Uptown Carriages)

Would you like a way to spruce up your Holiday dating agenda? Dating a hopeless romantic?

Tired of walking around downtown Memphis?

Sharing a horse and carriage ride is a nice way to end your evening.

If you live in or around Memphis, TN, consider contacting Uptown Carriages and booking a ride in their Cinderella Carriage.

We worked with owner, Mark, to highlight the wire frame on his specialty carriage with pure white 12 volt lights on white wire. (You can see the lights at our store here.)

people in horse drawn carriage

A magical end to an evening.

Installing the lights is easy because you can run up to 30 sets of lights in series. Each set of lights has a male and female connector so you use one 15-foot extension cord to begin your run of lights and then connect them end to end to complete your project.

You may not be decorating a Cinderella carriage but think of what you could do with your golf cart or a parade float!

Or use these lights to accent an outdoor garden frame for a party or event.

If you’d like to try this at home, here are some of the supplies you’ll need:

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