So a few posts back I showed you a mirror I found for $38.
It was huge, and heavy, with a gorgeous beveled edge mirror set in a really unattractive, damaged pink frame.
So I bought it, even though I was not quite sure what I was going to do with it
(this happens around here a lot!).
It sat in the storage room until a twitter buddy, onhomedecor, posted a link to this pic
What a great idea for an accent wall.
For a twist, you could use old atlases, photography books, botanical journals, whatever tickles your fancy... It's simple to do, just make sure you put up a dry strippable wallpaper underneath (so you can remove it down the road), and use a layer of wallpaper paste underneath and on top of each page, saturating it completely.
So how does this relate to the mirror?
I decided to decoupage the frame.
Off to the local sally Ann, where I found this vintage beauty -

This was my favourite story as a kid - all I wanted was a life of adventure - my children are the same way, fascinated by geography and always wanting to learn about life in other places.
as a book lover, I felt really torn (no pun intended!) about destroying this book, but just kept telling myself that I was actually preserving it, in a way...
out came the first page...
no turning back!
I arranged the pages around the frame roughly where I wanted them,
got the modge-podge out, and a stiff brush.
This took a suprisingly long time, but after I finished and it dried out for a day,
we hung the mirror in our entry way - over a simple bench my Dad made for me.

I am so happy with it! I feel like it tells a little story about us when you enter into our home, and thats what decorating is all about. I always try to explain to Staging Clients the difference between decorating and staging - one is personalizing your home, and the other is de-personalizing your home. Personalizing is definitely more enjoyable, but staging helps other people to see themselves living in your space.
here are few more pics for inspiration - sorry, I'm not sure where they all came from, they were in a forgotten corner of my picture files!


Have you ever done anything like this? I'd love to see your creations!
til next time...
That is such an inspired idea - it looks fabulous! xx
ReplyDeleteHi - I just stumbled upon your blog, and I really like it. :)
ReplyDeleteHa, what an awesome idea, Anne-Marie - really like how the mirror came out when you set the printed pages on the frame. May have to try that myself - cheers! :)
ReplyDeletethanks for the encouragement guys! now I'm carrying my modge-podge around the house looking for the next victim...
ReplyDeleteI luurve the way you overlapped some of the pages, so there's still a book-like quality to it. Smashing! (Maybe the wrong adjective for a mirror project... sorry.) By the way, it cracks me up how even the dog is looking at the mirror like "WOW, that's an ugly pink frame!"
ReplyDeleteSo Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love it!
love it! i would never think to buy the pink mirror in the first place. i need to start thinking MORE outside the box!!
ReplyDeleteLindsay made a great book page wreath - here http://livingwithlindsay.com/2009/11/librarians-please-avert-your-eyes.html
ReplyDeleteViv
This mirror is beautiful :D maybe I'll make one myself
ReplyDeleteAnd such a cute dog
I did this exact same thing to one wall in my room :D
ReplyDeletehttp://claudinescrafts.blogspot.com/2010/07/room.html
Love the frame!