Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Decorate Ceiling Fans

A plain ceiling fan provides you with a great canvas to work with.


Although you can purchase a ceiling fan with a beautiful design, you can also design one yourself. It can help bring a unique, personalized touch to the room the fan is in. It also provides you with an opportunity to use your own colors and designs to create a fan exactly the way that you wish down to the very last detail.


Instructions


1. Choose the fan. The shape of the blades is important as it will help to showcase the pattern you want. The shape of the lights will also play a part in choosing the correct fan. Choose one that allows enough space for you to paint your design and that doesn't have too much metal detailing, if any at all. It should also not already have a pattern on it.








2. Pick the colors you want to use. They are important as you can plan your design and incorporate the colors that you want. They should complement the other shades and décor in the room.


3. Plan the design. Before you start painting the design, it is best to draw it out on paper so you can make any edits you desire. Use paper that is the size of the blade of the fan so you can get a correct measurement and get an idea of what the final design will look like. There are many types of designs to consider; you can do something elaborate such as a landscape painting or a pattern such as stripes or polka dots.


4. Sketch and paint your design. If you aren't great at painting freehand, you can use a stencil. Use a pencil to sketch out the design onto each blade so when you apply the paint you have guidelines. If you want something more elaborate such as a landscape painting, consider hiring a local artist to do it for you.


5. Put a sealant over the design after the paint dries. Dust can collect on a ceiling fan over time so it is important to make sure you apply the sealant to keep the design and colors looking fresh and vibrant. Apply it in long, horizontal strokes over every area of the fan blades. If you have to make any adjustments to the paint, make sure to apply more sealant after your adjustments dry.


6. Let the fan dry thoroughly. This can prevent any damage to the design you worked hard to create. After you apply the sealant, leave it in a cool, dry place where it won't get bumped around.

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