This was an easy fix for a boring mirror that I already had. I just widened the original frame with 1" x 3" pieces of wood and used a brad nailer to attach some ceiling tin I found on craigslist. I've seen mirrors like it at antique stores but could never find one for less than $600. Total cost for this project was $25.00 (for the tin and wood).
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great idea~ it's super cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing idea! I wish I'd thought of it.
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous!
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Good job.. Love the mirror wish I could do stuff like that.
ReplyDeleteLadies, this was a wonderful project. I featured it on my Boardwalk Blotter. You can see it at:
ReplyDeletehttp://bobbypinsdesignotebook.blogspot.com/2010/02/ceiling-tin-as-bling-on-mirror-after.html.
I used your "after" picture with direct links back to you for all the instructions.
Feel free to grab a "featured" button. You deserve it.