This past weekend we tackled one of our DIY projects on the list, a sunburst mirror! We have a large open wall in the guest room and I wanted something that would fill the space, and be artful and interesting. I love how it turned out. Here's how it was made.
~ We started with spare strips of oak we had.
~ Selected a spare piece of wood for a sturdy base and large enough for the mirror.
~ Start cutting the strips of oak.
We measured the space beforehand and knew we wanted the mirror at 36",
so we cut strips between 15" -18" for variation.
- Start laying out your base and nailing it down.
~ After we nailed down the first base layer, TJ measured and cut the tips of the strips at an angle to fit in between the nailed down strips.
~ Start nailing down the second layer. On the second layer we flipped the oak strips over to add variation in the color.
~ Cut and add additional small strips to the tips of the strips. The small pieces were glued down.
~ Once the glue is dry, carefully flip over the mirror and add the picture hanger. This also depends on the size of your mirror. Ours was 36". {You could add this before attaching all the strips, but it will make your base uneven}.
Then we added a piece of a 2x4 to the center so the mirror would be raised. Then we glued the mirror down (using this glue) to the 2x4 piece {which I forgot to get a picture of because I was excited that it was almost complete.}
~ Then we hung and admired.
Our total cost:
wood, nails, glue = free
mirror = $.45 {from thrift store}
picture framing kit = $5.00
total: $5.45
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