Any ideas for framing my bathroom wall mirrors aside from using wood?
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Rope Mirror Frame
you can buy mouldings in a styrofoam style material that look like painted wood but are easily cut and much lighter in weight
I noticed some mirror framing kits at Lowes....was pieces of mirror that you glued over the sides and corner of your mirror.
I know Home Depot has some in their building materials area. Good luck.
I'm sure you've seen the crown molding done in plastic but looks like plaster at the home supply stores. They can be painted. They come in all sizes and they're light weight making it easier to use. You could use wood painted and adorned with size appropriate colored glass pieces. This would provide an elegant, jewel box affect. The molding is easier of course. But mounting jewels on a frame could take it to a new level. You get the wood and play with the jewels before mounting. Change and try a number of placements until you love it. You could just do the tops of the mirrors and/or the sides. Your call.