If you want to dress up the dragonfly even more, line the edges of the wings with rhinestone trim or decorate the body with rhinestones, buttons, or colorful beads. You can also paint the wooden bead head black or gray for a more realistic finish. Display your finished dragonfly as outdoor table decor or hang it by the bottom of the whisk as a charming garden accent. Just remember that it’s not waterproof, so be sure to keep it somewhere it won’t be exposed to rain. Overall, this dragonfly craft is a delightful addition to your space – inside or out.
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