As promised, here's a little tutorial on how I created a tile "frame" for my boring builder's grade mirror. This project is cheap, easy, and quick (AKA - "the holy trinity" in my decorating book).
Maybe it's the angle, but the tile looks kind of wonky in this super-close up picture. It's not. Trust me, it really is flat and smooth.
This mirror is in my girls' bathroom. As you can see, this room has been sorely neglected. It's hard to have motivation to decorate a room that is generally covered in blobs of toothpaste. I definitely did not want to spend a lot of money on a new mirror. I considered building a wood frame, but that sounded tricky.
Here's what I started with...not very impressive.
Here's all you need for materials:
I found this glass tile at Lowe's for about $5/sheet. I bought 4 sheets. I used this sealant to adhere the tiles to the mirror.
First, start separating your tiles from the mesh backing. I did this by cutting the tile into strips and then pulling the tile off of the backing.
Next, take your sealant and add a tiny dot to the back of a tile and stick it right onto the mirror. Be sure to fit your tiles as close together as possible. Continue this step millions of times and you'll be finished. Actually it only took me about 2.5 hours total.
Stay tuned. I've got a couple more projects in store for this sad space.
Linking up to some of these great blogs:
Today's Creative Blog, Sugar Bee Crafts, Not Just a Housewife, Reasons to Skip the Housework, Bella Before and After, Primitive and Proper, Home Stories of A to Z, Savvy Southern Style, DIY by Design, Tip Junkie, Type A Decorating, http://sistersstuff.blogspot.com/, The Thrifty Home, Domestically Speaking, Primp,A Diamond in the Stuff, Restore Interiors, The Shabby Chic Cottage, Somewhat Simple, Beyond the Picket Fence, Fireflies and Jellybeans,My Simple Home Life,
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your mirror turned out absolutely amazing!!! LOVE the tile you chose too! (I came over via Tip Me Tuesday) One question about yours, did your mirror have a track or little hooks or anything mounting it to the while prior to the tiling?
ReplyDeleteI did a tiled vanity mirror recently too (http://designbuildlove.co/?p=119) and I couldn't be happier!!!
This looks amazing, Suzy! It adds dimension and color interest to the mirror..the girls must love it. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing!!!What a brilliant idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I seriously might have to try it out. My bathroom is super "blah" right now. This could be just what it needs...
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I have boring builder mirrors in my bathrooms too...what'sup with these contractors...they need some women helpin them... Love your upgrade!
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ReplyDeleteOh it turned out beautifully! What a great job!
ReplyDeleteLooks great...I never thought of this before...The tile went on so well! Those colors are perfect, can't wait to see what else you do!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this! I've seen those sheets of tiles and wanted to do something with them, but wasn't sure I could handle it... you might have given me the confidence to try it! I'm your newest follower - can't wait to look at more of your projects! : )
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What an amazing difference! I love glass tiles!
ReplyDeleteHoly cow, that really made a difference! I could totally do that - thanks for the tutorial and inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you mirror turned out! I might have to try it myself!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous idea! It turned out great. Filing this one away for future use.
ReplyDeleteYou made this look so easy! I just might have to try... thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeletei love this, i'm gonna have to try this in the next house.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea...Love it!!! I have the same icky builder grade mirrors in my house...Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing results. With simple ideas you can make some outstanding output.
ReplyDeleteHi! I recently saw this post on pinterest and I noticed you posted this a year later. I'm curious how the tiles have held up with the adhesive glue? Thank you!
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