A few years ago the Norman Rockwell Museum sponsored an exhibit on its grounds featuring garden gates. I submitted a design and was juried in, and soon got to work on turning my sketch of a butterfly into a real garden gate! The first step involved creating a brown paper pattern, correctly sized. The next step was cutting out the shape in smoothly sanded wood. Cedar was selected for its weathering properties. After a base coat of paint, ably applied by assistant John, the wings were decoratively painted.
Here is the finished butterfly , leaning on the basement wall to dry, between the three coats of UV varnish applied. Once completed, the butterfly was installed in a scenic spot on the Norman Rockwell Museum ground, framed by trellises. Its installation was recognized with an award.