DIY Sunburst Mirror - Under $10

8 Materials
$7.00
2 Hours
Easy
I'm in the process of renovating my son's room. I put up roman shades in his room and took down the old blinds that were up. After I took the blinds down, I realized that I could make them in to a pretty cool mirror. So, that's what I did. The project ended up costing me under $7 and took a few hours of my time. I'm in love with the outcome.
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DIY Upcycled Sunburst Mirror
Cut the thread out of the blinds. Wash the blinds with warm soapy water.
Stack the blinds by two (making sure the blinds curve in on each other - like an oval).
Bunch 5 pairs together to create a fan. Duct tape the fan together (the tighter the better).
Use bolt cutters to cut off the excess (below the tape).
Using a store bought mirror (I bought mine at Joanns), draw a circle template about the same size as the mirror on plywood. Use a jigsaw to cut the circle out.
Hot glue all the blind pieces to the plywood. Wait five minutes or so, and then wiggle the blind pieces. If they wiggle, go back and add more hot glue.
Glue the mirror on the front. Add wall hanging clips to the plywood and hang.
Enjoy the easy and cheap mirror you just made.
Ashley@Biggerthanthethreeofus
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  • Karen Wagner Karen Wagner on Oct 24, 2018

    How did you get the ends to stagger in length to create t&/he star shape?

  • Bonnie Bonnie on Oct 24, 2018

    You didn't spray paint the blinds?

  • Connie Winks Connie Winks on Oct 24, 2018

    It looks like the mirror has a design on it, what is the design? And was it on the mirror or is it something that you added?

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