diy triangle mirror
so excited to share this suuuuper easy DIY with you guys today! it’s like, so easy. and it looks dope on your wall.
01. decide on the size you’d like to make your mirror. ours is 18 1/4″ on every side. using your miter box, saw three identical sized pieces with identical angled edges. we sawed ours at 30 degrees.
02. using your wood glue, glue each edge together and clamp for at 6 – 12 hours. because i’m paranoid. sand afterwards, don’t sand before or it can mess up your edges.
03. once dry, cut your mirror. cut your mirror? if this sounds like nonsense, then we agree. i have a local glass guy that has been cutting glass for me for a decade now, so i went to him. he cut a mirror to size for $10.
04. using your craft glue, glue the mirror to the back of your frame. if you have the glass guy cut your mirror small enough, you can attach hooks to the back. otherwise, use extreme mounting tape.
wasn’t that easy!?
Holy cow girl, this is stunning!
thank you rach!! x
Perfection. Also I love how your fig tree always looks illustrated in your photos.
thanks marlene! haha omg it kind of does… it totally won’t in a month!
I love it! Also, this is my first time reading your blog. It’s beautiful! 🙂
This is amazing. I need this in my home stat!
Such a cool idea! Love how clean and simple it is.
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It’s not easy or DIY if you have to seek out and pay a glass cutter to do this.