Here is what it looked like. Again this is a camera phone pic and the people in the picture are the people who gave it to me along with my hubby's aunt.
It has nice decorative features, but I wasn't too sure about the kissing couples. Here is a close up of them.
I don't have any pics of all the work behind the transformation, but it took me 3 days to prime it and spray paint it a Pistachio color and I then glazed it with Valspar Bronze patina glaze. What took the most amount of time was hand-painting each single flower and scroll detail with an antique gold paint. Lastly I highlighted the entire mirror with a champagne paint with a fan brush.
Update: I found some pictures of the transformation, yay!
These are a closer look at some of the details.
After priming I finished with the Rustoleum in Pistachio.
And this is what it looks like now.
Not so tacky, right?
I may remove the kissing couples and insert mirrors at some future point or even some pretty wallpaper.
What do you think, I hope you like it.
God Bless, until next time,
Patricia
9 comments:
Gorgeous job you did in redoing this piece - but I would take out the kissing couples - I think inserting mirrors sounds fabulous!!! Now why don't I just mind my own business lol
I'm your newest follower - would love to have you visit and follow back :)
Thanks Suzyq for your comment and suggestion. I'll you know once I update the kissing couple.
Absolutely beautiful! Fantastic job on this mirror, I love it! Have to agree, I think little side mirrors would look better.
Saw you at Debbiedoos Newbie Party! And now I have to follow you...I so like the 3 Rs too.
Debbie :)
Wow! What a beautiful job on the mirror! I love it. Happily following you from the newbie party. :)
Thanks Debbie for your comment and for being a follower. I have a couple of projects in the works that I plan on sharing shortly.
Thanks Debbie for your comment, yes I may have to change the kissing couple at some future point. Thanks for joining me and being a follower.
Hi Kathy! Thanks for checking out my blog and for joining in. I have a couple of projects in the works that I will be sharing soon. Stay tuned...
Hi Patricia, you did a beautiful job on the mirror. So pretty & free.
Hi Peggy, thanks for your comment. It was a bit time consuming, but the end result was well worth it.
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