@@ArtbyKarenGovernalelove love love!! Thank you for sharing! Would you be willing to please share what you use to seal these beauties to prevent from rain/weather damage?!
Brilliant! So creative! The foaming soap dish is what really got me. It's my coming weekend project and hoping to find alternative dragonfly head part. Hope I can find a crystal glass, if not, I'm okay with the wooden.
Thankful I came across this. I'm making my first one, for our yearly music festival fundraiser. Mine will be metallic purple, teal, lime green and black background. I haven't decided what metallic color I'll be using. Maybe silver. I'm excited to auction it off this Saturday. Wish I could share a picture!
I made one for my back yard I was afraid if I used fan blades they wouldn't hold up to the rain so I made them out of pine. I also used a Christmas bulb for the head and used epoxy with pink, purple, orange and blue. The body is deep red with metallic like you did. Thank you for that.
She used Dawn Platinum. It foams. Use it then grab the spray paint and spray the blade. Careful, the bubbles fade a little fast so be quick with the paint.
Love these! Thank you so much for sharing! I have just one question. Do you allow the Dawn and Metallic paint to dry before you rinse them? I have to find some fan blades and try this. Thank you so much.
When you spray the fan blades do you wait to spray the dawn for the paint to dry? And then when you do the metallic do you rinse it off right away or do you let it dry?
Yes they did. First I spray painted them the color I wanted. Then I sprayed Dawn foaming dish soap on them and then sprayed a topcoat and then rinsed off the dish soap. That is how I got this texture
thank you for replying, I have plastic blades, I used gesso to use as a base, then spray on top of that. Do you let the paint dry before adding the foam? I absolutely love your ideas, and want to make this for my lanai. Having a little problem finding the right spindles to use as the body, but I'll keep trying. Thank you for being so creative.
I'm wondering this, too. I just did a similar project and despite using an exterior primer and gloss enamel varnish, the paint on my spindle swelled and flaked off after two days of rain. I'm going to use an oil based primer next time as they tend to be more water resistant, but I suppose if it's not pressure treated wood, you have to expect it to go to crap eventually when exposed to the elements.
Love this!! I think you should add in your comments all the items you used to make this. Thanks
If UA-cam had a love button I would push it for this video! BEAUtiful!! 💕
Thank you!
@@ArtbyKarenGovernalelove love love!! Thank you for sharing! Would you be willing to please share what you use to seal these beauties to prevent from rain/weather damage?!
Brilliant! So creative! The foaming soap dish is what really got me. It's my coming weekend project and hoping to find alternative dragonfly head part. Hope I can find a crystal glass, if not, I'm okay with the wooden.
I’ve seen others do these dragonfly’s from fans but these are really beautiful. So talented.
Beautiful! I never thought about using the Dawn and metallic paint. Nice job!
Love yours! Just replaced our ceiling fan & want to repurpose old fan's blades! Thank you for sharing!
Absolutely gorgeous. Thank you for sharing the process.
You are so welcome!
I love this tutorial I have watched it 20/30 times. Love love love it. Thank you they are beautiful.
Thankful I came across this. I'm making my first one, for our yearly music festival fundraiser. Mine will be metallic purple, teal, lime green and black background. I haven't decided what metallic color I'll be using. Maybe silver. I'm excited to auction it off this Saturday. Wish I could share a picture!
I made one for my back yard I was afraid if I used fan blades they wouldn't hold up to the rain so I made them out of pine. I also used a Christmas bulb for the head and used epoxy with pink, purple, orange and blue. The body is deep red with metallic like you did. Thank you for that.
She used Dawn Platinum. It foams. Use it then grab the spray paint and spray the blade. Careful, the bubbles fade a little fast so be quick with the paint.
Excellent job
Fantastic video!!
Thank you very much!
Wow those are gorgeous
Karen, can you share what you used to spray on before the metallic paint that kept it from adhering and made it easy to rinse off?
Dawn power wash
@@connieroedig9959Thank you 😊
Ydo excellent work girl! You rock
I'm in the process of making my first one.
Ingenious.
You are very talented love it 🌹
Beautiful
Gorgeous!
✌️💜😊
Gorgeous
How did you hang them? And how would you display them up right. I need and idea on how to make brackets
I used D hooks
This is Awesome!!😁👍👍💯
What an excellent idea. Absolutely beautiful! Thank you
Thank you!
It would be helpful to have list of things used.
So cool!!!
I absolutely love these, but I need step by instructions
New at this and already have the fan blades but what did you spray on the fan blades before you sprayed the metallic? They are awesome!
Just regular spray paint. Then dawn foaming soap
@@ArtbyKarenGovernale thank you.....😘
Oh thats the comment i was looking for also :)
Do u wait for the paint to dry before rinsing off the soap
What did you use to hang them?
I believe she’s using Dawn Power Wash just before the metallic paint layer
What are you using as a "paint block" when you spray paint the metalic paint over the first coat
????
Dawn dish foam
These are beautiful! How long do you wait before you rinsed them?
Only a few seconds
These are great! I imagine they are heavy. What do you use to hang them?
I screwed a D hook on the back.
@@ArtbyKarenGovernale 😘
Can you list materials. Love what you've done.
It’s old fan blades, table leg I got at Lowe’s and a fence post knob top from Lowe’s
so pretty..
How long do you wait before you spray the dawn dis foam and the Metalic paint?
Only a few seconds
You did an amazing job! I have always been reminded of a dragonfly when looking at a ceiling fan! What brand of spray paint did u use?
Thank you! Krylon or Rustoleum
They are beautiful! A tutorial with would have been better than just music.
The instructions are listed in the description
How are they attached to the wall?
...especially a stucco one. 😧
I used a D hook on the back and put a screw into the stucco
Do you wash off the dawn right away? Or let it dry before washing it off.
Love these! Thank you so much for sharing! I have just one question. Do you allow the Dawn and Metallic paint to dry before you rinse them? I have to find some fan blades and try this. Thank you so much.
Love💞
How do u hang them on a tree or fence 0:52
Just a suggestion. Don't move the camera so much and fast. Was getting a little motion sick. Great job though, Very pretty.
What was the foam stuff
These are so beautiful. Do you paint the backside of the blades?
How did you attach them to the wall?
What did u use to draw the black lines on the blade?
A posca pen
How did you add the fans to the wood
Karen I am making a dragon fly and I don't know how to attach it to the outside of my barn.
I put a D ring on the back of mine then hung it on a screw.
Having trouble finding the right size spindle
they are sweet
When you spray the fan blades do you wait to spray the dawn for the paint to dry? And then when you do the metallic do you rinse it off right away or do you let it dry?
The instructions are listed in the description
Did your fN blades have a tilt to them? And if so did you do anything to them other than paint?
fan.... sorry
Yes they did. First I spray painted them the color I wanted. Then I sprayed Dawn foaming dish soap on them and then sprayed a topcoat and then rinsed off the dish soap. That is how I got this texture
Omg so beautiful. Great job. Is that oil and water in the spray bottle or alcohol?
The instructions are listed in the description
so do you let the paint dry before putting on the Dawn spray foam??? Then let that dry? or rinse immediately?
I rinse immediately
thank you for replying, I have plastic blades, I used gesso to use as a base, then spray on top of that. Do you let the paint dry before adding the foam? I absolutely love your ideas, and want to make this for my lanai. Having a little problem finding the right spindles to use as the body, but I'll keep trying. Thank you for being so creative.
@@sherrybays1318 Yes let the colored spray paint dry. Then add the foam then add your top spray paint and immediately rinse off
@@ArtbyKarenGovernale so I have to add a top spray? is that like a clear a varnish? I'm sorry, I'm so new at this.
Would like to know what the foam is?
It’s Dawn Spray foam
How long do you let the metallic dry before washing it off?
The instructions are listed in the description
The instructions are listed in the description
What did u spray on the wings to make the paint not stick?
The instructions are listed in the description
What is it you spray on it before the metallic paint? Thanks!
Dawn dish foam
What do you seal the paint with? If it is outside won't the rain penetrate the fan blade edges?
I'm wondering this, too. I just did a similar project and despite using an exterior primer and gloss enamel varnish, the paint on my spindle swelled and flaked off after two days of rain. I'm going to use an oil based primer next time as they tend to be more water resistant, but I suppose if it's not pressure treated wood, you have to expect it to go to crap eventually when exposed to the elements.
How did you attach them to the wall
I screwed a D hook on the back. Then hung on a screw
How long do you wait before you rinse off the foam?
The instructions are listed in the description
Do you ever sell them? 9/5/24
Movement from camera hurts my head. But I love your technique
Really should have told or showed what products used . Thumbs up for a nice job , thumbs down for no instructions.
Right
It’s all in the video description.
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Hello
I will never do this idc
What did you use to hang it?