Post # 1

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Busy bee
So I have never considered myself to be crafty or artistic in any way, but I am really proud of this mirror I made. It took about 2 weeks, and I spent about $130 to make it. I just had to show it off. Here is a few pictures of the whole process and the end product. I also repianted the bathroom and changed out all the hardware from brass to bruched nickel. What do you think?




Post # 3

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Honey Beekeeper
Wow! I am really impressed. That looks great!!!
Post # 4

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Buzzing Beekeeper
That’s gorgeous! You did a really great job, wow! I’m impressed. 🙂
Post # 6

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Sugar bee
that looks great.
How did you adhere the mirror to the backing? glue gun? Will that hold long term? Id love to do something like that.
Post # 8

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Busy bee
This is awesome!! Did you buy the mirror and frame as a DIY kit? How did you decide on a pattern for the tiles? I seriously love it and would buy something like this in a heartbeat.
Post # 9

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Buzzing bee
Very cool! I like the colors a lot.
Post # 10

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Sugar bee
Wow that looks amazing! Great job!
Post # 11

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Sugar bee
Love it; looks great!!! Good job!
Post # 12

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Honey bee
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Looks awesome, great job!!
Post # 13

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Busy bee
How did you adhere the tiles? I want to make a mirror with bottlecaps, but not sure what to use…
Post # 14

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Bee Keeper
That looks amazing! Great job!
Post # 15

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Sugar bee
That looks awesome! I love it!
Post # 16

Hostess
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Sugar Beekeeper
Can you tell us a little bit more about the process of making the mirror? What did you use to glue the tiles? What is the white part behind the mirror? Is that part of the mirror or something you added?