
"i am sure i am not the first to art up these plain ol' pine mirrors but a little decoupage of cool papers, shimmery paints, feathers, glass micro beads ... makes them a lot more interesting!"see other wall decor hacks.

"i am sure i am not the first to art up these plain ol' pine mirrors but a little decoupage of cool papers, shimmery paints, feathers, glass micro beads ... makes them a lot more interesting!"
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Toronto artist Melsky also often paints these mirrors. I really like her work. Here's one example.
ReplyDeleteI used my mirror as a frame for a tiny piece of art that fit perfectly in the middle. With a sturdy glue and some wedging into cracks it seems secure to me! I added a tacked picture hanger to the back so it can be hung on the wall.
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE! Malma mirrors are so inspiring. Here's mine:
ReplyDeletehttp://katthorsen.wordpress.com/2011/02/06/mirror-oil-painting-time-for-some-self-reflection-and-yes-a-diy-collage-project-freeart/