Thursday, September 12, 2013

Recycled Magazine Sunburst Mirror



Well that was TEDIOUS.

At least it was FREE! *High Five!

Before I started, I also planned on making THREE.  I now think one is a good number.  Yeah, I wouldn't want to take away from its uniqueness by making a whole slew of them... Sure, I'll go with that.

I have always loved magazine art. I just think it's fun, urban, colorful and just looks rad.  

I also really dig sunburst mirrors. I've seen a ton of DIY sunburst mirrors (that usually involve twigs or something else I don't have on hand.) 

I had these old mirrors sitting in the garage that I thought would work for this. They were stuck together and adhesive was all over them so I had to clean them up first.  I used a Goo-Gone imposter (some thick orange furniture polish, that'll do) and a razer blade to remove the sticky ickies. 


I used EVERY LAST PAGE in an old magazine. I really thought it was going to take more. I did cut each page in half though. I used a paper cutter so that didn't take any extra time.  I rolled those babies up and glued the edges. After the first two I was ready to poke out my own eyeballs. This is a little more tedious of a project than I prefer. I made bigger rolls for the outside and smaller rolls for the inside. 




FINALLY!


Once I finished the rolls, I used an old lid as a guide and traced it with a permanent marker. Then I used a hot glue gun to attach the rolls. 



As long as it doesn't tragically fall apart, I plan on hanging this up in my guest room/office/craft room.  

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