Head to A Creative Beginning to read Amanda’s great tutorial on this special mirror. The mirror resembles any style of window you could imagine, really. You really could use any pattern you want, from traditional to contemporary. I definitely put this one in the doable category after I had a good look at the tutorial.Īmanda was inspired by the Eagan Multipanel Large Mirror from Pottery Barn. Like any DIY project, it can either look daunting or doable. This kind of mirror dissected with many individual panels provides such a unique and cozy look, wouldn’t you say? I’d say her mirror forms a pretty amazing focal point for the room! In fact Wall Mirrors in general are an excellent way to transform an entire room in a dramatic way. Her Pottery Barn inspiration multiple panel mirror fit the bill, but Amanda could not find a tutorial that actually recreated its exact size. Let me know if you create this diy multipanel mirror and you also might like a few of these other fun easy diy projects.Amanda from A Creative Beginning needed a big ol’ mirror to cover a hole above her mantel. Here is another shot of the finished diy multipanel mirror. If you have any questions you are more than welcome to email me and I will try to answer them to my best ability. But, I feel like the process was fairly straight forward and easy to understand. Oops! If I happen to run across them at some point I will update this post. I searched through every sd card I own and still no pictures. I wished I could share more pictures of the steps we took. You can decide which way works best for you but I suggest going the gluing route. So… instead we decided to use E6000 industrial glue to attach the panel. However, we were a little nervous about hitting and shattering the mirror. We were going to originally go with brad nails along the edging to attach.
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