Windmills are ornaments that give a fun touch to the place where they are. That is why I set out to make one with materials that could resist. I took the materials that I found in my house and I joined them to create this result:
Windmill decorated with pointillism
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Materials
-Metal blade.
-Paintings.
-Allen keys (to mark the points)
-A thin board.
-Drill.
-Screw.
Process
I took the blade and cleaned it. Then I painted it a green tone.
The blade had 5 holes in the central area, and around these I marked circles of white, blue and fuchsia, and the rest of the central area I filled with green dots. In each blade I marked a large white point and around this points colored points interspersed.
To continue with the design and give the mill a touch of light, I decided to create a pattern of white dots.
Performing this type of art is very relaxing because when I mark each one of the points I concentrate and feel at peace. At this point I concentrated on expanding the design to encompass a larger space.
I painted on the edge of each blade larger dots, interspersing the colors
The remaining space I filled with small pink and fuchsia spots. This gave the mill a more complex appearance.
Final result
Some white spots in the central area and the blades, I painted with a yellow marker to give more vistosidad and color to the mill.
To attach the blade of the mill to the wooden board, I used a long screw. And with a drill I opened the hole. I assembled the parts and got this windmill
Now this mill will decorate my garden. I hope that my works will guide you to create your own crafts. It is a pleasure to create content to share it with you.
Thank you!
You are so creative, you take these dicarded items and transform them to amazing works of art:) Smart idea to attach it to the stick,it is perfect now.
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Now when you talk about windmills it makes me think of the real ones. I'm spending the Easter time in The Netherlands with the family of my husband and yesterday we went to see some Tulips fields and there were so many windmills. Not like yours of course :) I will however make a post next week so that you can see them :)
This is another cute artwork from you and this one can be used as a toy for kids as well :) Great job!
Thank you for sharing and have a lovely day!