![]() Next, I used one of my favorite gold spray paints (linked above in the materials list box) to add a base color to the frame. Then I taped a paper bag to the center of the mirror and around the edges to protect it from the paint. ![]() I did a really, really simple paint effect to create a gold patina look… with paint only.įirst I cleaned the frame well, then I sealed up each crack in the corner where the pieces meet with caulk (linked above) so they won’t show up once painted. You could take it home and use it just as-is because it’s in great shape.īut if you want to take it a step further to match your decor or make it more to your liking, you can simply paint it. Not terrible at all and a steal for $6, right? Yep! Have Courage and Be Kind Table MakeoverĪnd you guessed it! Today I’m sharing the $6 mirror makeover.ĭid the arrow give it away? ) Give The Look Of Gold Patina (with paint!!).Basket Makeover For Spring (with water based stain).$8 Ladder Back Chair Makeover (simple wood update!).$3 Wood Bowl Makeover with Paint & Tile.Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread Sign/Tray.If you missed any of those makeovers, you can see them right here: I have now completed 5 thrifty finds out of my last thrifting trip. Round…what round is it? Round 6 of the thrifty haul makeover. It’s SO simple to add the look of gold patina to just about anything with these two things! This $6 thrift store mirror got a brand new look today.
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