13 DIY Painted Mirrors
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Update an old mirror with paint to create a unique piece that represents your personal style. From chic patterns to vibrant hues, here are 13 DIY painted mirrors to get you started!
DIY Painted Mirrors
The painted mirror with the floral decal is sweet as can be, and number ten has a beautiful vintage vibe achieved with chalk paint.
Give an old mirror or frame a glam makeover by painting it with gold paint, no need to take out the glass. Just follow this easy mirror painting hack!
Check out this cool image transfer on a painted mirror. This thrift store find is an antique mirror replica! What a stunning piece.
Meegan from Meegan Makes created a feature wall with a gallery of painted mirrors using homemade chalk paint. These are thrift store pieces for an affordable DIY project.
A plain thrift store mirror becomes a French Country treasure with an easy paint technique. This beautiful mirror was just $10 at Goodwill.Â
Let me show you how to create designer wall decor on a budget! This grouping of mirrors creates that wow factor we all love!
A Trumeau mirror is given a totally new look with a bit of spray paint and a bold and colorful photo insert. I'm sharing the step-by-step tutorial.
Debbie from Refresh Restyle was not feeling the combo of dark mirror, dark lamps and light buffet, so she changed it with paint! Paint is one of the easiest and affordable ways to update home decor pieces.
This old $10 wooden framed mirror looks completely different with milk paint and a bit of silver rub n buff to accentuate the gorgeous moldings.
A small, boring mirror, that was a $5 thrift store find, is turned into a cherished statement piece with a magnolia transfer and Dixie Belle paint. What a beauty!
Get ready to have a blast creating with chalk painting and dark wax - no need to be a pro! Learn how to paint your own shabby chic mirror with dark wax for a vintage vibe. Get inspired with these gorgeous chalk paint ideas!
One great tip about thrifting is not to pass up home décor with good bones just because it doesn’t fit your style. There are so many affordable ways you can update that piece. Paint, fabric, decoupage. Here is an example of a basic wood framed mirror updated with a few coats of chalky finish paint for a beachy vibe.
Kandice from Just the Woods created depth and dimension on this already stunning ornate mirror. The details and rich color better match the home decor of the owner. What a stunner!
We've all seen, or maybe even own, one of those thick plate glass mirrors that are often used in older bathrooms unframed. Think outside the box to turn it into an original framed full-length mirror. Â The design is modeled after a floral bone inlay style.
A lot of inspiration here. I have a few floral transfers in my stash of stuff. Now I need to head to the thrift store and find a project mirror. Thanks for being here, Kathy
Author:Â Kathy Owen
Kathy Owen is the founder of the home decor blog Petticoat Junktion where she shares tutorials on painting furniture and upcycling thrifty finds into unique home décor. Her DIY projects have been featured on the Home Depot Blog, Plaid Crafts, Behr Designer Series, and in numerous magazines.