These days I helped my grandmother to clean one of her rooms and throw away some old and out of fashion stuff. Among the old teapots, out of fashioned clothes or other old stuff I found some old pieces of mirror. They were in good shape and I thought what I could do with them instead of throwing them away. Sometimes old stuff can become incredible new things which might be useful to you.
Then I reminded of Karen’s Beautiful DIY Mirrored Planter Box. All you need is some beveled mirrors and a hot glue gun.Scrape the stickers off with a razor squeegee. Trying to peel them off will only end in tears and pill popping. Lay your base, mirror side down and hold one of the mirrored pieces up to the edge of the base.
Once you are sure everything is even and level run a bead of hot glue along the seam where the edges meet.Wait patiently for the glue to dry before moving onto the next piece of mirror. This is exactly when the bottom of your foot will feel like it needs to be scratched.Continue lining up and gluing the bottom and side edges of the mirrored pieces.Now your interior décor may be completed by these gorgeous planter boxes or your terrace will get more color and life with them.{found on theartofdoingstuff}
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