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I love making these. I like to decoupage my paper to the cardboard backing as opposed to the mirror itself so I can change it out as I'd like. I also used stamps on the outer edges of the front of the glass to create an antique look. They came out really beautiful. Cool video! Thanks for sharing.
It’s a year later from the previous comment, but I just found you too! New subscriber here! Nice work and calming voice! A great combo, especially today, since I feel overwhelmed with my house maintenance and decorating. I’m single, 67, and have been working in this house with two guests here that I wish would go home! My son has a tick borne infection and brain traumas, and my ex husband is recovering from a rotator cuff surgery, so I, at 4’ 9”, and 99 bs, and in chronic pain, am the only one who can or will do anything. I know. TMI, but I’m ready to cry, so I’m taking a break from heavy outside work, hurting my back even more outside, eating and looking at pretty things others have done in their backyard or anywhere. Thank you!
Hello, I am new to your channel. Delighted to have found this video because I want to create bespoke antiqued or distressed églomisè type ceiling mirrors for my small-ish upstairs bathroom and also my dark master bedroom (like this weird NNW facing windows on one side). Also, possibly for my little pretty 1/2 bath downstairs. I am psyched to watch your other video’s. Thank you for investing the time and energy into this wonderful tutorial. Your communication style is appreciated. It is effective and interesting yet not pedantic nor condescending. All the best to you, Dr Carla
Thank you so much for your feedback! I really appreciate it. Your idea for your bathrooms and master bedroom sounds great, I hope it turns out beautifully. I love the process of designing and executing home renovations, it's so rewarding. It sounds like you've got a great vision for yours.
Thank you, they turned out great. I would have loved to have seen the finished products from a little further back, as to see the whole mirror and how it looked on the wall - it would have been helpful. nonetheless, fantastic!
Thank you Laura! Yeah this was my second video to publish and I definitely see room for improvement on this one. I had such a hard time getting visible shots of the mirror as well. I appreciate the feedback 😊 thank you for watching!
I recognize that this is an older video but hope that you can still answer a couple of questions for me! First, I wanted to verify that when you are saying mirror you are meaning that you started with a mirror and not a plain piece of glass? I have seen people use the mirror spray on plain glass to make give a mercury glass effect. I also saw a video where a woman used a window, sprayed with the mirror spray, did the vinegar step and then added the print she wanted to use, in her case a piece of printed rice paper, and then sealed the back. I have two old farmhouse windows that I have had for quite a while and would like to do something similar but wasn't sure if it would work on a window to start as opposed to starting with the mirror. I don't know if you have tried what I am suggesting so understand if you don't know but thought you might have some insight. Thank you so much. Deborah
I can absolutely answer that question! I started with a plain piece of glass, you can definitely use this method on an old window. The process would be the exact same. There are ways to turn a mirror in to a mercury glass looking mirror but it takes harsh chemicals and is a messy/ smelly process so I prefer to just use regular glass and the mirror effect spray paint. I hope that helps, good luck with your project!
Just found you, but you hooked me with this great video! Ty so much! cant wait to try with some old frames I have, will update in comments. Have never done this in my life! new follower! :)
Thank you! It's just regular glass. Glass is easier to work with, to get this effect with a real mirror you have to use harsh chemicals to etch into the mirror finish on the back.
Looks brilliant. But what makes it a mirror? Have you used glass and mirror spray paint or an actual mirror? And is this done on the back or the mirror or glass? Sorry if I’m being thick!
I love this look! Thank you; a couple of questions regarding the process (1) are you spraying the mirror spray and the vinegar solution at the same time? Also, I got confused as to which side of the glass you applied the mod podge for the fabric. Again, thanks!
Thank you! To answer your first question, I tried spraying the vinegar water before and after the mirror spray and it works best to spray the vinegar water first then spray the mirror spray over that then use the paper towel to dab the areas off where the vinegar water is. I hope that makes sense. Secondly, I applied the mod podge on the back of the glass, on the same side that I applied the mirror spray on but after the mirror spray has dried.
Thanks for your prompt response; you wouldn't believe how many people on TH-cam don't respond! So...if I'm understanding, all of the processes are done on the back of the mirror? I just REALLY don't want to mess this up.
Absolutely! I try to respond to every comment. And yes, you're basically doing everything on the back of the glass. This should work on any plain glass, I just use regular cheap glass that comes in the picture frames.
This was my second video, there's a major learning curve when filming, editing and balancing sound. I think my videos have and will continue to improve as I continue to learn and practice.
That's a good question! So I used clear glass, it's the easiest way to get this look. You can try on an actual mirror but it takes harsh chemicals and a lot of work to strip the finish from the backside of the mirror and depending on the mirror it doesn't always work very well. There are some tutorials out there though if you want to give it a try!
I think there should have been a bit more of the mirror spray. It does seem like Anthropologie's had more in the middle. Seems like you should actually be able to see spinach on your teeth if there is any, toward the middle. Gradually seeing more of the fabric or color wash around the edges. Thanks.
I think I'm remembering ones on Pinterest more, come to think of it, your inspo pics are a bit different from what I'm thinking of. But they still look very good.
Thank you Liz! Yeah I wished there was more mirror effect on these, so I agree. I'm happy with how they turned out but have thought about giving it another shot, seeing how I could've done it a little differently. I'm always thinking of how I could improve on something.
You could brush the paint on if you prefer, just keep in mind that some paint sticks to glass (like spray paint) while others are more likely to chip off.
I use a frame point driver, I just added a link in the description. You can get them with flexible or rigid points. In my experience the rigid points work best.
Check out my full "DIY Home Decor, Fixtures & Furniture" playlist right here for more great ideas! 😍 th-cam.com/play/PLwZvriAUeKYqdt1MGSDmrfmH8TMKmVioJ.html
I love making these. I like to decoupage my paper to the cardboard backing as opposed to the mirror itself so I can change it out as I'd like. I also used stamps on the outer edges of the front of the glass to create an antique look. They came out really beautiful. Cool video! Thanks for sharing.
I really liked both…I think the fabric backing is my favorite
Thank you! I think that was probably my favorite as well.
I LOVE gold spray paint! and copper 💜
Same here! I didn't like gold when I was younger, now I LOVE it.
I loved the first one, your choice of floral pattern and colors you used for it were perfect 👌
Thank you Taylor! ❤
OMG! Beautiful! Thanks for sharing this!
You're welcome, thank you so much!
The second one has a soft leopard spot effect that looks really cool. I like it better than the first one, so intriguing to watch, thanks
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it 😊
It’s a year later from the previous comment, but I just found you too! New subscriber here!
Nice work and calming voice! A great combo, especially today, since I feel overwhelmed with my house maintenance and decorating. I’m single, 67, and have been working in this house with two guests here that I wish would go home! My son has a tick borne infection and brain traumas, and my ex husband is recovering from a rotator cuff surgery, so I, at 4’ 9”, and 99 bs, and in chronic pain, am the only one who can or will do anything.
I know. TMI, but I’m ready to cry, so I’m taking a break from heavy outside work, hurting my back even more outside, eating and looking at pretty things others have done in their backyard or anywhere. Thank you!
Hello, I am new to your channel. Delighted to have found this video because I want to create bespoke antiqued or distressed églomisè type ceiling mirrors for my small-ish upstairs bathroom and also my dark master bedroom (like this weird NNW facing windows on one side). Also, possibly for my little pretty 1/2 bath downstairs. I am psyched to watch your other video’s. Thank you for investing the time and energy into this wonderful tutorial. Your communication style is appreciated. It is effective and interesting yet not pedantic nor condescending.
All the best to you, Dr Carla
Thank you so much for your feedback! I really appreciate it. Your idea for your bathrooms and master bedroom sounds great, I hope it turns out beautifully. I love the process of designing and executing home renovations, it's so rewarding. It sounds like you've got a great vision for yours.
wow. gorgeous!
Thank you! ❤️
Thank you, they turned out great. I would have loved to have seen the finished products from a little further back, as to see the whole mirror and how it looked on the wall - it would have been helpful. nonetheless, fantastic!
Thank you Laura! Yeah this was my second video to publish and I definitely see room for improvement on this one. I had such a hard time getting visible shots of the mirror as well. I appreciate the feedback 😊 thank you for watching!
I recognize that this is an older video but hope that you can still answer a couple of questions for me! First, I wanted to verify that when you are saying mirror you are meaning that you started with a mirror and not a plain piece of glass? I have seen people use the mirror spray on plain glass to make give a mercury glass effect. I also saw a video where a woman used a window, sprayed with the mirror spray, did the vinegar step and then added the print she wanted to use, in her case a piece of printed rice paper, and then sealed the back. I have two old farmhouse windows that I have had for quite a while and would like to do something similar but wasn't sure if it would work on a window to start as opposed to starting with the mirror. I don't know if you have tried what I am suggesting so understand if you don't know but thought you might have some insight. Thank you so much. Deborah
I can absolutely answer that question! I started with a plain piece of glass, you can definitely use this method on an old window. The process would be the exact same. There are ways to turn a mirror in to a mercury glass looking mirror but it takes harsh chemicals and is a messy/ smelly process so I prefer to just use regular glass and the mirror effect spray paint. I hope that helps, good luck with your project!
Just found you, but you hooked me with this great video! Ty so much! cant wait to try with some old frames I have, will update in comments. Have never done this in my life! new follower! :)
Thank you, Lily! ❤ I'd love to hear how yours turn out! I'm glad to have you here 😊
Are you using a mirror or piece of glass ? If a mirror do you not have to stop the coating ? Thank you ! Beautiful design
Thank you! It's just regular glass. Glass is easier to work with, to get this effect with a real mirror you have to use harsh chemicals to etch into the mirror finish on the back.
They look amazing thank you, what is the vinegar water solution ratio? Equal parts of vinegar & water?
Thank you! And yes, it's equal parts. Sorry if I didn't clarify that in the video.
Looks brilliant. But what makes it a mirror? Have you used glass and mirror spray paint or an actual mirror? And is this done on the back or the mirror or glass?
Sorry if I’m being thick!
Thanks! I used glass in a picture frame, then used mirror effect spray paint.
@@TheNiftyNester ah ok. Thanks for the reply 🥰
I love these ideas!! So inspiring- thank you
Thank you so much! ❤
You did an amazing job
Thank you!!! ❤
Love the floral one!!! Great explanation btw.
Awe thank you! I appreciate that 😊
Beautiful.
Thank you!
I love this look! Thank you; a couple of questions regarding the process (1) are you spraying the mirror spray and the vinegar solution at the same time? Also, I got confused as to which side of the glass you applied the mod podge for the fabric. Again, thanks!
Thank you! To answer your first question, I tried spraying the vinegar water before and after the mirror spray and it works best to spray the vinegar water first then spray the mirror spray over that then use the paper towel to dab the areas off where the vinegar water is. I hope that makes sense.
Secondly, I applied the mod podge on the back of the glass, on the same side that I applied the mirror spray on but after the mirror spray has dried.
Thanks for your prompt response; you wouldn't believe how many people on TH-cam don't respond! So...if I'm understanding, all of the processes are done on the back of the mirror? I just REALLY don't want to mess this up.
Absolutely! I try to respond to every comment. And yes, you're basically doing everything on the back of the glass. This should work on any plain glass, I just use regular cheap glass that comes in the picture frames.
Please get different music
This was my second video, there's a major learning curve when filming, editing and balancing sound. I think my videos have and will continue to improve as I continue to learn and practice.
These look great! What brand gold spray paint did you use?
Thank you! I almost always use rustoleum metallic gold, I'm pretty sure that's the one I used on these as well.
Very pretty and unique ❤️
Thank you! ❤
Question...are you starting with clear glass? Can you get this look with a current mirror?
That's a good question! So I used clear glass, it's the easiest way to get this look. You can try on an actual mirror but it takes harsh chemicals and a lot of work to strip the finish from the backside of the mirror and depending on the mirror it doesn't always work very well. There are some tutorials out there though if you want to give it a try!
Do you think tissue paper would work instead of fabric
I think that would probably work really well actually and is a great idea!
I love these! I wonder if using alcohol ink instead of spray paint would work? Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Renee! I don't know I never thought to try that but it's a good idea! I've never really played around with alcohol ink but would like to.
So pretty, new sub 💕
Hey girl! Thank you so much!
I think there should have been a bit more of the mirror spray. It does seem like Anthropologie's had more in the middle. Seems like you should actually be able to see spinach on your teeth if there is any, toward the middle. Gradually seeing more of the fabric or color wash around the edges.
Thanks.
I think I'm remembering ones on Pinterest more, come to think of it, your inspo pics are a bit different from what I'm thinking of. But they still look very good.
Thank you Liz! Yeah I wished there was more mirror effect on these, so I agree. I'm happy with how they turned out but have thought about giving it another shot, seeing how I could've done it a little differently. I'm always thinking of how I could improve on something.
Does anyone know if I HAVE to spray in the black paint after the mirror paint OR A can I brush black paint on afterwards
You could brush the paint on if you prefer, just keep in mind that some paint sticks to glass (like spray paint) while others are more likely to chip off.
What type of gun did u used to put the back on?
I use a frame point driver, I just added a link in the description. You can get them with flexible or rigid points. In my experience the rigid points work best.
Hi im new to your channel
Hi, I'm glad to have you here!
Need better music
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