See.. It's a lovely mirror.. Just needs, anchoring. Weight. Love. Nightingales.
So I made templates:
And sketched them on 2 1/2 x 2 1/2" hemlock blocks:
Then wood burned them.
Then stained them.
I used 2 1/4" hemlock board and stained it Bombay Mahogany (baseboards actually- it's got a lovely groove cut in the center backside ready perfect for my mirror hangars to fit when I mount this so I don't have to move/remove the mirror at all!):
Then, we had to figure out a hanging option, because we refuse to use liquid nails and ruin the mirror AND because I nearly cracked the wood with the picture frame bracket options -the wood was too thin or I didn't to something right :( I was about ready to break something because my plans of a well made frame were literally beginning to splinter.
But Hubby, glorious, brilliant, hubby.. He's my hero. He said- Command picture hanger strips. They make them with Velcro:
Perks here:
- I can take down the frame to wash the mirror
- I can change the sigils when I want
- It's not ruined my mirror with liquid nails!
- Each piece is separately hung so The weight is distributed in smaller bits on the mirror than one heavy frame
Any it looks cool! So much better than un-framed.:
Seriously loving this mirror frame DIY and not a drop of liquid nails in sight. The day is save thanks to the Power Puff Hubby. Duh duh du-duh-da-da-dahhhh...
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