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  • Window Mirror
  • From "DIY Decorating & Design"
    episode DID-116
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    Turn a discarded window into one of today's hottest decorating accessories: a window mirror.

    Nancy Golden, host of DIY's Decorating and Design, shows how to make a mirror from an old window frame.

    Materials:

    Window (try looking behind the antiques store -- or in the trash -- for this item)
    Heavy-duty work gloves
    Heavy towel or other cloth
    Hammer
    Needle-nose pliers
    Mirror tiles (have them cut to fit at a a glass store)
    Glazing caulk
    Two eye screws
    Picture-hanging wire
    Toggle bolts (optional)

    1. Cover the window with a towel and, wearing gloves, smash the glass with a hammer from the front of the window.

    2. Turn the window over to the back side and pick out all the remaining glass and glazing.

    3. Use a pair of needle-nose pliers to scrape out any glass shards and to remove the glazing points, the small metal brads that held the glass in.

    4. Turn the mirror face down and drop in the mirror tiles, attaching each by applying a bead of glazing caulk.

    5. Attach eye screws and picture wire to the back for hanging, and hang either from screws driven into wall studs or from toggle bolts inserted in the wall.


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