This is what we started with:
Red and White to change it up a bit:
Then some stenciling in my favorite language (that I faux speak)
I also used my favorite dark wax. I use this sometimes instead of glaze because it gives a good (grimy?) for lack of a better word, look, plus it is easier to control
Take a cheapo plain mirror (it was on clearance for $2.99!!!)
And antique it, for directions to this process, go here
I also added a bit of the same wax to the parts of the mirror I antiqued.
Voila! A new mirror and a new life for a clock that had run out of time.
This is not a literal translation, but then my husband can tell you our house is full of French grammatical errors.
"Share your light"
Now go share yours with someone!
PS I am linking up with Kelli
And a fabulous blog I just discovered,






wow, I really love this, it looks great!!
ReplyDeletePerfect amount of "grime"! I love it!
ReplyDeleteOh it's sooo cool! I love the port-hole feel of it--and the faux french! :) Thanks for linking it up to my Mirror week party!
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