Do you have decorative metal items in your garden that you absolutely love? Does it drive you crazy how quickly they wear and rust in the sun and rain? My Thrift Store Decor Team project for May is upcycling my favorite metal garden decor–dragonflies! Use these techniques to refresh any of your metal garden decor items.
Time for the Thrift Store Decor Team!
Welcome to Thrift Store Decor Wednesday! The Thrift Store Decor Team has some wonderfully fresh and exceptionally thrifty ideas for you this month. Be certain to browse all the other 9 projects at the end of this post.
Tired Metal Garden Decor
Here are my dragonflies that have withstood the Alabama weather for the last 3 years. The factory paint has faded and chipped and the metal beneath the paint is now quite rusty in many spots. But the size and scale are perfect for my deck. So I am giving them a refresh for the summer!
I’m not sure why I love these dragonflies. Here they are last July after our new deck was completed.
With metal decor that has rusted, it is important to try to remove as much of the rust as possible. This prevents further erosion of the metal.
Where to Start the Refresh of Metal
I started with an electric sander and sanded all of the flat spots with rust.
Then I used my Dremel with the sanding wheel attachment to get to hard to reach spots.
You don’t have to remove all of the rust but get as much as you can.
As always, after sanding, wipe down your project piece with some soapy water or TSP to remove dust and any debris particles. Prepping your surface for paint is so important. You paint adheres better to a clean and slightly rough surface.
Time to Paint the Metal Dragonflies
We are ready to spray paint. My go to spray paint is Rustoleum 2X for coverage and ease of use. I selected Poppy Red from my on hand stash of spray paint from previous projects. I also used this gorgeous Cosmo from Colorshot, another great coverage, easy to use paint. And of course, I started with a liberal coat of Rustoleum 2X white with primer to give the project a good base. If you are using vibrant colors, always prime with white so that your true color pops.
I used Frogtape to tape off the edges on my dragonflies so that I can make a colorful border. Taping off any area that you don’t want painted saves time as I won’t need multiple coats when I trim the edges in another color.
I liberally sprayed the first color onto every other flower on the dragonfly wings. After this color dried, I continued with another color onto the remaining flowers.
After the paint dried, I removed the Frogtape. Some of the original paint peeled off along with the Frogtape revealing some more rusty spots.
I sanded these by hand and sprayed these spots again.
Add Some Detail
I used contrasting but vibrant colors to edge the dragonflies. And I highlighted some of the detail with craft paint and a thin paint brush.
The final step is to spray a few thin coats of polyurethane over the entire dragonflies. This helps protect the metal and paint further from the harsh Alabama weather. Maybe I can get another 2 seasons out of these dragonflies. We will see.
The Final Decor
I placed the refreshed dragonflies on the wall where they were originally. Did you know you can buy hooks to hang items on your vinyl siding? How handy are these? Here is a brief video showing how easy they are to hang.
One dragonfly is trimmed in teal and the other is trimmed in blue.
They really brighten up this corner.
And our view is a little bit more colorful all day long.
Here is a video of the complete process:
I can definitely see me moving these guys around the deck and even onto the patio or pool area below. They surely brighten any corner.
Items Used in this Project:
- 3M safety glasses
- RZ mask
- Frogtape
- Sandpaper
- palm sander
- 3M mini sander
- Dremel with sanding wheel attachement
- Rustoleum 2x spray paint White with primer
- Rustoleum 2x spray paint Poppy Red
- Colorshot spray paint Cosmo
- small paint brushes
- craft paint
- Min Wax Polycrylic Spray Urethane
- Hooks for Vinyl Siding
Other Projects
You can use this same process for any metal garden decor. My next project is a group of plant stands that need reviving. I will also be painting some galvanized metal containers, vintage items, and garden chairs.
Here is the same process on a the vertical herb garden I created last month. You will often see her in the background of any deck projects and photos.
There are so many things you can refresh for your summer garden, deck, patio or pool area! Don’t let a little faded paint and surface rust keep you from using what you already have!
Thrift Store Decor Team Projects
As promised, here are the other fabulous 9 projects from this month’s Thrift Store Decor team! Browse through and leave the girls a comment on what you like! We love to hear from you.
My Repurposed Life Farmhouse Bar Stool
House Of Hawthornes DIY Nautical Farmhouse Planter
Sadie Seasongoods Making Boho Vases from Clear Glass Vases
Domestically Speaking DIY Frosted Seaglass Vase
Petticoat Junktion Spray Paint A Trumeau Mirror
Our Southern Home How to Strip and Bleach Wood Furniture
Organized Clutter Round Wooden Box Sunflower Table
My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia DIY Welcome Porch Sign
Reinvented Delaware Lampshade Makeover Idea for a Front Porch
Shop at Blu That’s me! You’re Here!
Comments 18
What a great makeover! They are so cute and colorful. Pinned!
Thanks Carlene! I’m so happy with the colors.
Sue, I am loving the colors you chose for these refreshed dragonflies! They are so fresh and fun now! Pinned 😊
Thanks Cindy! They are so happy now.
Those are so pretty! I’m loving your colorful desk this year! Oh and that deck color is great. Mine is plain old boring basic brown.
Thanks Pam! Me too. Our vinyl siding is a pale yellow so I wanted something to compliment than and be a little more contemporary.
These turned out so great, I love the vibrant colors you used, they are perfect for summer and look beautiful on your deck!
Thanks Kristin! I’m so happy with the colors.
Wow! What awesome colors you used on your metal dragonfly sculptures! They are so bright and colorful. Great tips!
Pinned,
gail
Thanks Gail! I’m so happy with them.
You really did bring those dragonflies back to life!
Thank you Maryann! Happy dragonflies!
I really love how these turned out plus the unexpected way of mounting them on the deck for a whimsical touch! It totally looks like a porch that I’d see in the mountains of Asheville, NC!
Wow Christy! Thanks so much! I’m all about color pops on this new deck!
OMGosh, those are beautiful!! Perfect colors…love them!!!
Thanks Karolyn! I have a weakness for vibrant colors. Thanks for stopping by.