How do you like the faux barn-wood mirror?
Here is how the mirror looked before
and now with the faux barn-wood.
The faux barn-wood boards are held on by screws. The screws are through the back of the frame.
I think the framed mirror turned out pretty cool!
Thanks for stopping by :)
xo,
Dee
you are not only very pretty you are very clever! That looks great!
ReplyDeleteThe barn wood really beefed up the mirror.
ReplyDeleteHey, that is a pretty neat trick! I checked out your tutorial and it seems fairly easy and the results are so real. There are a few old barns around here but I think my neighbors have the boards practically numbered. This looks like something to give a try, thanks!
ReplyDeleteVery clever, Dee! The barn wood is perfect and gives the mirror so much more substance. Another great piece for your son's room!
ReplyDeleteI agree..that looks really cool!
ReplyDeleteVery cool Dee!
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful! The room looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteYes, this looks great!
ReplyDeleteDearest Dee,
ReplyDeleteSorry but to me the barnwood frame is way too heavy compared to all its surroundings. The wood on the windows looks very fine and other objects in the room are not that heavy either. I always look at proportions. But that's my idea. If you're happy with it; ENJOY!
Love to you,
Mariette
Your Faux barn board came out so good. Great job.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Penny
Dee,
ReplyDeleteJust loving the way the new frame looks.
Pat
You gave a completely new character to the mirror, Dee! Great job.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for sharing the tutorial on wood weathering. Now I know what I did wrong :)
Cheers
Your mirror looks great! I'm going to try your aging technique on some new fence boards this weekend. Thanks for the tutorial. You have some really interesting things there, like that beaver hat and the spurs... cool!
ReplyDeleteDee, the mirror looks gorgeous, I love how chunky it is and gives so much character, love the transformation:)I am also liking the aging method you used... the previous post with the medallion,creates a wonderful look to the entire light fixture with the wagon wheel, wonderful job on both! Thanks for sharing this helpful tutorial for aging the barnwood. Have a great weekend!Hugs,Poppy
ReplyDeleteTotally excellent fresh look. Love adding the shutters too.
ReplyDeleteWow! stunning. Really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove the shutter touch. Cool idea.
Happy TS,
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You did a great job and it looks great. sandie
ReplyDeleteGreat job Dee! The mirror and the room are awesome! I would love to stay there!
ReplyDeleteReally nice! I like it much better this way. You are so talented ~
ReplyDeletexo
Pat
looks awesome!
ReplyDeletevery nice! I'm always looking for ideas on how to dress up the mirrors in the house we are building!
ReplyDelete-Jade
Dee, I love the way you aged the wood and placed it on the existing frame!
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xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
What a great idea for totally remaking that mirror! I love the contrast of weights and textures in the room and this is just one more great addition!
ReplyDeletevery cool!
ReplyDeletem ^..^
very clever way to change up your mirror! It looks great!
ReplyDeletegail
Following you back!
ReplyDeleteIsabelle
Very nice!
ReplyDelete♥Linsey
Hey pretty lady! The mirror looks amazing, you are so talented! Great room, all your element just coordinates beautifully and each one has center stage...that is difficult to acquired, but you did! Thanks for your wonderful visit. Hugs,
ReplyDeleteFABBY
Nice work Dee! It looks great with the decor!
ReplyDeleteWhat another great idea! I think it looks so much better than before! Very rustic!
ReplyDeletelove this idea and look! good for you.
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FABULOUS! That is so rustic looking - I love it. It has so much more presence now!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea...
Linda
This looks amazing! I just stumbled across your blog and I'm glad I did...I love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking this up to Rustic Restorations Weekend! Have a Great weekend!
ReplyDeleteIt's a mirror of real substance now! Wow!! So beautiful! Thanks so much for linking up at I Gotta Create! <3 Christina
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