Saturday, January 30, 2010

Before and After....The 10 Dollar Mirror


I found this cheapo mirror for ten dollars at the thrift store the other day.  I believe it goes on the back of a dresser?
I had an idea floating in my head, but it involved crown moulding.  I was terrified because I really had no idea how to cut crown moulding.  A few months back I googled a how-to and found an instructional video from This Old House that explained it so simply. I love PBS!  I am a "life-long learner!"
I chopped off the attatching legs for the dresser, and then I almost ruined it!  I stepped on it, and I heard the wood crack.  My mom always told me I was as graceful as a bull in a China shop.  I seem to have a clumsy issue. Really, my mom does tell me lovely things about myself too! :)
Anyway...I had to back the entire thing with 1x2's.  This actually made it look better by giving it a little more depth. So, it's a good thing I'm clumsy!
This is the scary part.  Look at the angle of the saw.  I believe you set the bottom at 34 1/2 and the top at 31 1/2?  I'll double check that later. You first cut one side for the side piece, then flip it over and cut again. It made a perfectly mitered piece.  The tricky part was figuring how to cut the other side and not ruin five dollars worth of crown moulding.
Look at that!  I like the mirror, but this was worth it learning how to do this!

I found this little scroll work piece and thought it might look nice on it.  It's unbelievable all the stuff I have stashed in my house.  My sister and I use to take our kids to the same preschool for two years and we would hit the craft and hardware stores intending to make stuff.  All of it is coming in handy now that I'm doing projects left and right.  The point is...I'm using it!

I glued and nailed on the moulding. I also attatched some extra small moulding on the inner rectangle.
Next came primer and paint.
I liked it in white and thought I might keep it that way, but it blended into the trim of my house. 

 So, I tried the ORB that everyone has talked about.
Why
am I the last one to know how great it is? 
I'm usually a couple years behind on everything...TV shows, movies....
 The spray was so even, and there's a slight flicker of copper in it. 


I highlighted with some acrylic copper paint to make the lines pop.

The pictures don't do it justice.  I had a hard time catching the light.

Not bad.  Now...I need a bench to go underneath. 
 Anyone have any ideas? :)



Linking to
Domestically Speaking's Power of Paint Party
A  Soft Place to Land's DIY Day
Between Naps on the Porch, Metamorphosis Monday
Funky Junk's Saturday Nite Special
Miss Mustard Seed's Furniture Feature Friday 

42 comments:

  1. Holy cow. I am so impressed. I have an addiction to mirrors. This one is a total catch! You did a fantastic job! I love that you added moulding and the decoration. It looks amazing!

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  2. wow - it looks fantastic! love that you added moulding. so unique!

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  3. You are so talented. It turned out great, and no one would ever know it is a "rehab."

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  4. That is awesome...it looks brand new!!! I have always wanted to cut moulding too! Great job!!

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  5. it's beautiful! Great job on the crown moulding! I love how it turned out. I have several mirrors in my stash, trying to figure out which one I'm going to use for the fireplace and how I'm going to frame it out.
    way to go!
    gail

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  6. Great job, I liked it white and love the black, you really have a great eye for turning nothing into something.

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  7. nicely done. this seriously looks like you paid $150+ for it! and you are right about the darker color..i really like the way it looks.

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  8. ps bench? ohhh, girl! you know I gotta suggest a headboard bench! lol

    gail

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  9. Gail....headboard bench! Great idea!


    And you know...I'm going to use your awesome Purdy paintbrush I won from you too! :) I've been keeping it safe for when I paint my master bedroom.

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  10. What a beau-ti-ful makeover...it looks outstanding!

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  11. OMG!!! I love it! YOu are so talented! Yes, I watched that clip from this old house too. Gosh, I love those guys. I need to get me some of that rustoleum, pronto. ;)

    I just can't believe the transformation. Since you're so good with the thrift store revamps- keep your eye out for an old coffee table, and go check out this link....

    http://vintagejunky.blogspot.com/2010/01/how-to-turn-coffee-table-into.html

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  12. Great job! I never would have see that MUCH potential in the mirror. It looks awesome! Lisa

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  13. Wow! It looks totally different - way to go !!!

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  14. OMG.... What an amazing job! You truly are visionary! I would have never guessed the mirror started out the way it did! Wow!

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  15. Hi! I found you from Thrifty Chic Decor's linky party! I LOVE what you did with the mirror and you seem pretty handy, so if you're wanting a bench, you HAVE to check out this blog... knockoffwood.blogspot.com. She gives you FREE plans on how to make a ton of different projects based on looks by potterybarn, restoration hardware, land of nod....you get the idea :) Good Luck!

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  16. Oh my goodness, how fabulous! And how fun to now now know how to use that big power tool. Love it!

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  17. Now, now know how? Brown cow? Sorry about that:). I was just so excited by your post ;).

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  18. Looks beautiful, I am so impressed how you saw something outside of the original purpose. I also want to try crown molding, but am to afraid to try and I dont own the tools at the moment.

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  19. WOW! Fantastic! You did a wonderful job on this. I haven't tried that paint either but I'm thinking I'll have to pick some up next time I'm out and give it a try.

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  20. Wow!! Love it, Love it, Love it. Can't wait to do a mirror make over of my own.

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  21. Now that is one fantastic makeover. Guess you aren't so clumsy after all! Great work. A bench will look wonderful underneath it. Blessings, Tammy

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  22. WOW!! What an incredible transformation!

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  23. that turned out really nice.

    you did a fantastic job!

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  24. Wonderful transformation! Hope you will find something you can transform into a bench soon (maybe a table or a piano stool?)

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  25. Wow-that was a makeover for sure! I have a mirror that I'm not using that looks similar to the one you did "after" you added the trim. Adding the scroll added so much to it's look. Love it!

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  26. WOW I love that. It looks great white and black! Great job!

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  27. What an amazing job! You have totally transformed the look of that mirror. I love the crown and detailed wood piece that you added to change the style and give it substance. I have to admit that I loved it in the white, but it looks good in the black as well. You had a great vision with this piece!

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  28. Oh, I really love what you did with the mirror! Great redo.
    Midge

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  29. WOW. What a fabulous transformation. This gives me inspiration to look at my dresser mirror. It's too matchy matchy for me right now...look what a little crown molding can do.

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  30. What a beautiful job. It was lovely white, but equally as lovely in it's current colour.

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  31. Gorgeous! Hard to believe that is the same mirror....and you did a GREAT job on the crown.

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  32. That is amazing you are very talented! I am working on a $25 mirror makeover myself right now I might have to join this site and post pics!

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