DIY Hyacinth Mirror

5 Materials
$15
2 Hours
Easy

Here’s a super simple way to create your own hyacinth mirror on a budget!

I’ve seen a lot of hyacinth mirrors around and wanted to have a go making one for myself.

I found a gorgeous mirror plate at Dusk - a candle store in Australia and decided to use it for my mirror.

Next I used a Hyacinth Placemat from Kmart and some N’Viro Tie from Bunnings- a Hardware Store in Australia.

I started by threading through the N’Viro Tie in between the rows of the placemat and then securing the tie with a hot glue gun.

Next I added some larger loops around the outside of the smaller loops using the same process.

I also kept one extra small loop at the top for hanging.

The last part of completing the mirror was gluing it to the hyacinth placemat.

I used liquid nails as I needed a strong glue to secure it.

I also left it overnight to dry!

Pretty happy with the total cost!

The mirror that I liked in the store was $50 mine ended up costing around $15

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  • Gerry Gerry on Apr 15, 2020

    Did you also make the basket wall hanger with the plants in it? THe mirror I am going to do next. I am going to copy the plant basket also.

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