How To Dress Up A Mirror Frame
It s pretty easy to build and you don t need a lot of wood to make it.
How to dress up a mirror frame. This is a guide about dressing up a bathroom mirror. Get creative and spruce up that large expanse of glass. When you want to dress up a mirror by framing it there are a couple of easy ways to do it. Mirrors are like a secret weapon for your home making everything lighter brighter and like magic instantly bigger.
You can give it an antique worn looking faux white finish or a modern stainless steel spray paint treatment. Upcycled door mirror those cheap flimsy door mirrors you can buy at the dollar store don t have a lot of style to them so dress them up by attaching decorative trim and a sturdier frame. The other way you can do it is to just repurpose a picture frame and put a matching mirror inside of it. Giving a bathroom mirror a new look will also perk up your bathroom.
Ranging from permanent fixes to something just for the night here are 5 different ways to dress up a. If you want to dress up your bathroom a bit this mirror that you hang over an existing medicine cabinet is great. To have even more fun apply a decoupage scheme to accent your shower curtain tiled walls or floor. Revitalize the frame with a fresh coat of paint.
For an 18 inch round mirror you ll need a hot glue gun and about 105 colored plastic spoons 3 45 for 24. No more broken flimsy mirrors. Press the spoon onto the mirror so that its bowl sits just outside the mirror s edge. Even if the only mirror you can get your hands on is something small and plain there are diy ways of giving it a little something extra if you re interested.
Many bathroom mirrors are plain unframed glass kept in place with small uninteresting clips. Transform a plain jane mirror into the fairest of them all with a frame built from spoons. Lighted starburst mirror at diy show off echoing my thought that you can t have too much bling at christmas roeshel made a lighted starburst mirror tree topper. The first is building your own frame around the mirror using baseboard molding which requires a little bit of carpentry.
Thinking outside the box frames.