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crafting, crafts, DIY, guest room, home decor, mirror, mosaic, tile, tile craft
When replaced the boring mirror in the powder room with something more luxurious, we still had the plain old mirror. I wanted to keep, frame and use it in the guest room. This summer I found this tutorial and thought it was a great idea. Recently, I saw it again, floating around on Pinterest. I headed to Lowe’s to pick of the perfect tiles.
I didn’t use the adhesive she did, instead I tried DAP StrongStik, Instant Grab Adhesive. I spotted beautiful mother-of-pearl type of tiles that would match the curtain rods and holdbacks in the master suite and knew it would be perfect, since I like cohesive design elements throughout my home. Since the tiles were smaller than the ones she used and my mirror larger, I decided to do a double row of tiles. I placed my mirror flat on my craft table while working on it and to let it set. Hubster will hang it in the guest room soon.
Excuse my crafty mess in the reflection of the mirror.
What home DIY project do you have in progress now?


Beautiful! I’m certain these are the same tiles we used in our kid’s tub make-over! And I know we have a few extras here, now I’ve got a project that I can use them for!
I’d love to see pics when you’re done!
You are just endlessly creative!
love it!
Thanks!
What a great job! I love fun home crafts! I just wish I had more time to do them.
Thanks! & Me too!
Your frame looks terrific! Is it really that easy? I’d love to do that to our bathroom mirror. Thanks for sharing sucha great project.
Thanks Elle!
Whta a simple & stunning makeover!
Thank you!
This turned out great! Thanx so much of rooming to the party! Hope to see you again next week.
Thanks Pamela! I hope I have time to get some things done this week!
Turned out great- thanks for sharing at Feathered Nest Friday!
Thanks Courtney!
What a fun idea and the end result is absolutely gorgeous!
Mandy
The result is awesome. And the idea is really simple. I do like it much:) Thanks for the good job:)
Thanks!
Great idea. A smaller version of this might work in my hallway. I have some ugly mark to cover on the wall.
Great! I’d love to see the finished project!