DIY Yardstick Mirror
by
Heather Painchaud
(IC: blogger)
$5
1 Hour
Easy
Transforming a fabulous find from the thrift store is the ultimate DIY. It can sometimes take a lot of vision to see how one persons trash can be made into another persons treasure. Today that vision becomes a bit clearer with this easy DIY Yardstick Mirror!
You will need a circular mirror and at least seven yardsticks to complete this project.
This is a mirror that I have been intending to upcycle for a long time! I am so glad that I found a reason to get this project started. You could also purchase a new round mirror from Michaels. I used an 8″ mirror with a 16″ frame.
I love that these vintage yardsticks that I used are from a local and historic paint store, Treadgold Paint Supply.
I tried to keep some of the unique details on the yardsticks to showcase in the mirror.
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Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published April 1st, 2015 1:25 AM
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Robin Reynolds on Apr 19, 2021
I'm thinking I'll do this with a clock for the workshop.
Love the idea.
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I love this idea but wanted to comment when I saw your yardsticks with Kelowna on them! I was born and raised there - do you live there as well?
How were the yardstick pieces attached to the mirrorframe?