A Quick Bathroom Mirror Upgrade

Pamela Scruggs
by Pamela Scruggs
I was striving to add a little panache to a plain old old timey bathroom mirror so I got 1 Square backsplash cut it into pieces and glued it around the mirror with contact cement. I did a little trimming so the netting didn't show and did two pieces at a time so they be easy to handle.
Backsplash tiles cut into 2 each lengths
As for the contact cement just a tiny few drops in the center of the back of the tile and blow on it to get it a little tacky before you stick it on the mirror lining it up well and holding it for about 30 seconds for it to stick well
When you get to the top of the mirror I used less cement ensuring that it didn't drizzle down and I used tape to secure it and hold them up so that the weight of each wouldn't make it slide down while it set up
It turned out well and in 30 minutes I saved myself the cost of a new decorative mirror
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  • Got2bsherr Got2bsherr on Nov 15, 2015
    I like this idea. I want to do something simple in my son's bathroom. Did you have to cut any of the tiles or did it just come out evenly?
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