What can I do with a broken mirror?
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You could make a vase. Just make sure to be careful on the sharp edges!
Check out this project: https://www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/rooms/turn-a-broken-mirror-into-art-instead-of-throwing-it-away-8669986
Turn a Broken Mirror Into Art Instead of Throwing It Away!
I remember that a few years ago I went to a mosaic making activity and we took wooden boxes (and things like that) glued the broken glass (which was colored) and filled in between with grout to make a mosaic - it was a lot of fun and looked really cool! I'm with Shoshana on this one - be careful with the sharp edges!
Take a old bowlng ball perhaps and use a outdoor clear adhesive and make a gazing ball.
Look for a Tag Sale table; or inexpensive side table. Buy some mosaic pieces, and incorporate your broken glass into the mix as you cement them into the table top. Nice outdoor side table, or porch...
Glue it on a table, and put grout in between the empty spaces. Could look really cool!
Someone gave me a gift of a cross years back. It was made with casing filled with broken mirror pieces. It would be good for other shapes, but looks great on our wall! No grout as they were pieced together closely.
You can make a mosaic out of the pieces!