I love a good project. Especially one that involves tools, paint, and a drastic transformation. Well did I ever find the perfect project for my Super Hero loving family!
My mom brought over an old tricycle. It has been in her backyard for a long time. I honestly do not know where it came from, or who it originally belonged to, but it was obviously well loved. Rust, major fading, and parts just plain broken.
Here it is, in all it's dilapidated glory:
I knew exactly what I wanted to do, and set forth on my mission. First I washed it, really well and let it dry in the sun. Then I took some of the pieces off to make it easier to paint. I'm sure taking it completely apart would have made painting it that much easier but I was impatient and not sure I had the skills to reassemble.
Using Black and Yellow spray paint, painters tape and good ole' plastic grocery bags I was able to change the appearance of the tricycle quickly. I did not use special paint for plastic, however, I highly recommend you pay a little extra and pick up a can for the seat and pedals, since they will get the bulk of the wear and tear.
Several coats later I reassembled everything. I ordered a few vinyl decals from a seller on ETSY and applied them easily. The toddler boy LOVES his new Bat Cycle, and the 1st grader is super jealous. I guess I know what my next project will be: Wonder Woman Cycle? Batgirl Cycle? I don't know but it will be loved either way!
In total I spent about $15 on this makeover.
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