they say, "we decided to use the sorli 4 pack of mirrors. we laid the mirrors in the pattern we wanted and used a combination of gorilla glue and crazy glue to stick the mirrors together. we let it sit overnight and glued (gorilla glue) 2 pieces of 1'x1' pieces of wood to the back to use for mounting."
Friday, March 14, 2008
mirror art
willie and nicola saw a combination of square mirrors at Pads a furniture store in baltimore for $180 and decided to hack their own.

they say, "we decided to use the sorli 4 pack of mirrors. we laid the mirrors in the pattern we wanted and used a combination of gorilla glue and crazy glue to stick the mirrors together. we let it sit overnight and glued (gorilla glue) 2 pieces of 1'x1' pieces of wood to the back to use for mounting."
they say, "we decided to use the sorli 4 pack of mirrors. we laid the mirrors in the pattern we wanted and used a combination of gorilla glue and crazy glue to stick the mirrors together. we let it sit overnight and glued (gorilla glue) 2 pieces of 1'x1' pieces of wood to the back to use for mounting."
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Nice... I've been meaning to do one myself :) Thx
ReplyDeleteSweet.
ReplyDeletehAI NICE BLOG
ReplyDeleteHello, nice blog and I was wondering if that black piece is from IKEA?
ReplyDeleteMilena from Sweden