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Before and After DIY Bike Makeover

November 11, 2014

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Posted 09/12

DIY Bike Makeover | In Honor of Design
I blame Seaside Beach for the incurable desire to have a yellow bike with a basket. Happiness is inevitable when riding a yellow bike;) I have a sturdy and faithful huffy bike that has traveled between states with me over time, and I was getting the drift she was ready for a change too. So we took the leap into golden yellow, and teamed up with ScotchBlue™ Painter’s Tape to make it happen.
DIY Bike Makeover - In Honor of Design
{Before and After}

Supplies

Supplies:
ScotchBlueTM Painter’s Tape Original Multi-Use 2090
Metal Primer Spray Paint
Advance Formula Spray Paint
Bike Seat Cover (optional)
Basket (optional)

Directions for Your DIY Bike Makeover:
1) Wash Your Bike – Just use warm soapy water and a rag and make sure you wash and dry before starting your project!
Step 1 - Remove Wheels

2) Remove Wheels – Thankfully I had some backup manpower to disassemble the wheels (thanks Gabe).
Step 2 - Tape

3) Apply Tape – Wrap and double wrap every section you do not want painted, with ScotchBlue™ Painter’s Tape You have to be really thorough and double check every inch of the bike!
Step 3 - Primer

4) Prime – I highly recommend using a primer spray for metal and aluminum bikes to hold the lacquer spray well and prevent chipping.
Step 4 - Spray Paint

5) Spray Paint – Depending on the type and color of your spray paint you may need to apply two coats. I spray painted one coat on one side, let dry, flipped over, and spray painted the other side. This worked pretty well!
Bike close up

6) After your bike is completely dry, you can reassemble the wheels, add a basket, a bike seat cover, and maybe a batch of fresh florals. (Florals pictured by Allison Song)

You now have yourself a bike that makes you feel like you are on vacation;) There are so many ways you can get creative with this. Color blocking, stripes, or maybe even neapolitan. I would love to see what you come up with if you tackle a bike makeover!

Floral Bike Basket | IHOD

am proud to be a 3M sponsored blogger, and, as part of my responsibilities, I get the opportunity to evaluate ScotchBlueTM Painter’s Tape. Opinions are my own and additional products used in the project were selected by me.

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  1. Dominika says:

    This looks so cute! Really good job! The basket with yellow color really matches together. Your bicycle looks really happy 😉

  2. jillian

    says:

    it looks great! i love the new yellow color 🙂 xo jillian

  3. Annie says:

    I love it! You did a great job & it so reminds me of the bikes in Seaside! I just spent a couple weeks there and wrote an article on all my 30-A favorites. http://rootedreveries.com/2014/11/30-a-favorites/ I’d love for you to check it out!
    With Grace,
    Annie

  4. I mean…. what CAN’T you do!!! You have a magic touch! And where on earth did you get those flowers this time of year? Gorgeous!!

  5. Adore this DIY! I’ve always just used whatever hand-me-down bike I could get for free for transportation—and I love the idea of cherishing it more and making it my own! Yours looks too darling xx

    —Rebecca
    wanderdust.co

  6. What a fun idea to spray paint your bike and make it feel like new. I love the yellow paint color you have chosen and the addition of the basket and flower seat cover. It really does make it seem like a bike from a vacation!

  7. Shannon says:

    I never knew I needed a yellow bicycle in my life until now. 🙂 Great DIY!

  8. I LOVE the yellow. It’s a color I would have never picked, but I think I need a yellow bike now. I have a seriously ancient 3 speed that is in need of refreshing. I might have to try this. Thanks for sharing, Anna! xo

  9. Inese says:

    Nice project and so bright! Love it!:)

  10. Kelly says:

    Absolutely gorgeous! And that floral seat is the perfection touch it needed.
    I quite love my own bike (similar style), but now I want yours! =D

  11. Jamie G says:

    This is such a good idea! Since my bike was my bday present last year, I’m not so sure my honey would appreciate me painting it, but goodness knows I want to!

  12. Kathy

    says:

    I know this is SIX years later…hahaha!! But do you know what color of yellow this is? Thanks so much! Lovely job!

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