Broke mirrors- can I fix them?
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Oh my goodness! That is just terrible. I feel for you. Yes, you can do something with all the broken mirror pieces if that is what you are asking. Let me see what I can find. Have you looked on Pinterest yet?
I can't seem to get my links to copy . . . Here is what to do: go to "Browse Projects" here on Hometalk. In the search box type in "broken mirror" - it will bring up projects made with broken mirrors. Hope this helps. Keep your chin up, the worst is over and you survived. It will get better.
Is any piece of the mirror big enough to take it to a glass cutter and make it square and then frame it? I assume you want it over the sink.
You can also try Habitat for Humanity Restore, or an architectural recycler, and even Goodwill gets some fab mirrors.
Thrift stores are the best for old very heavy and better quality mirrors. If the broken mirrors are not worth saving no one will take them.