

Don’t leave much slack unless you want the ribbon to show when you hang it. Tie ribbons together using a square knot. Let the foam core and glue dry completely.Ħ. Put craft glue on the back of the mirrors, and place the foam core board over the glue – making sure you leave the ribbon sticking out.ĥ. Make sure these ribbons are long enough to tie together comfortably.ģ. Hot glue the ends of a piece of ribbon to each side of the top third of the back of the mirror. I left about one inch around the whole thing, so the foam core wasn’t right up against the edges of the mirrors.Ģ. Trim a piece of black foam core to fit the back of the mirrors. You need to add the foam core backing to the mirrors because if you leave them as they are, they are flexible and will bend and it really compromises the duct tape joints.ġ. Just a note, I have not tested out how strong the ribbon & hot glue combination is for hanging because I have been leaning my mirror up against the wall instead. Part Two: Reinforce With Foam Core BoardĪt this point, you will be adding the ribbon for hanging. Like I said, there is no such thing as too much duct tape. I also put tape all the way around the outside perimeter of the mirrors. I put a large X across the whole thing (I ran out of silver tape in this photo, but I extended the X all the way across the mirrors. When all three rows are securely taped together across all seams, add additional reinforcing duct tape. Attach the third row to the first two in the same way.Ĥ. Tape across the seams (as shown by the yellow duct tape), and then over the seams. Again, keep them as even and as close as you can.

Line up two of your rows next to each other. Repeat for the next two rows of 3 mirrors, until you have three identically taped together rows.ģ. Basically, there is no such thing as too much tape. Add duct tape over the seams, and across the seams and all the mirrors, as shown. Make sure they are VERY lined up, as evenly and close together as you can get.Ģ. Then, line up three mirrors on your work surface, face down. Part One: Attach the Mirrors to Each other With Duct Tapeġ.

Use the tape to attach the mirrors securely together, and then you will reinforce the whole thing with the foam core board. I also recommend selecting the same color of frame. Make sure you choose all mirrors that are the same size – mine were about 8.5 x 11″. Ribbon or picture-hanging wire, on hand or $1.That’s all we’re doing with this project! Attaching some small mirrors together to make a big one. My solution to this is to combine small things together to make a bigger impact (like I did with this bulletin board project). With the dollar store, you are always somewhat limited because items you find there can only be so large for $1.
HAND MIRROR DOLLAR TREE HOW TO
To make this version of the mirror, you don’t have to know how to use any tools… just duct tape and glue. Last week while I was browsing my local dollar store, I figured out a quick and easy way to get the same look, with way less trouble. And, it used a poster frame, which adds a considerable expense if you don’t already have it on hand. Our most popular post of all time is the PB-Inspired Tiled Mirror, but there’s just one problem: the original tutorial for that project has been deleted from the internet.
