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  • Drawer Mirror
  • From "DIY Crafts"
    episode DIC-234
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    Drawers for this project can be purchased inexpensively at garage and rummage sales, flea markets or resale shops.

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

    Crafter Lizzie McGraw demonstrates a technique to turn flea-market finds to unique decorative art.

    Materials:

    Drawer
    Picture-hanging kit or brackets
    Water-based paint (optional)
    3" nylon "chipped" paintbrush
    Cotton rags
    Tarp or large garbage bag
    Sandpaper
    Briwax
    Mirror
    Glass cutter (optional)
    Straightedge or T-square
    Gloves
    Protective eyewear
    Wood glue

    1. First, cover work surface and assess the color and placement of drawer(s). Measure the inside dimensions to determine mirror size.

    2. Next, sand the drawer to age edges and wipe to remove any residue. Tip: The grade of sandpaper can determine the final look of the drawer. Heavier sandpaper gives a more distressed look than lighter sandpaper.

    3. Paint, if desired.

    4. Wearing gloves and protective eyewear, begin cutting mirror (figure A). First, place mirror on a flat surface, leaving an overhang. Use glass cutter and straightedge to score the cut. Tip: Make mirror slightly smaller than the inside of the drawer for easier handling. You can cut and paint trim pieces to match the drawer and cover edges of mirror.

    5. Continue to score the mirror until you can tap the line and snap the glass off straight with one quick motion of your hand. Use edge of table to help scored line break evenly (figure B). (Mirror can also be cut at a glass or mirror shop).

    6. After mirror is cut, sand edges of drawer and apply Briwax. Wax drawer with rag until soft sheen is achieved.

    7. Apply glue to inside drawer surface and place mirror in drawer. Allow to dry.

    8. Attach hangers to back of drawer and hang.


    RESOURCES :
    Retro Revamp: Funky Projects from Handbags to Housewares
    Model: 081182523X
    Author: Jennifer Knapp

    Creating by Recycling
    Model: 1567114369
    Author: Anna Llimos


    GUESTS :
    Lizzie McGraw
    Tumblewood and Dandelion
    1208 Abbot Kinney Blvd.
    Venice, CA 90291
    Phone: 310-450-4310
    Fax: (310) 450-2289
    Email: lizziekmc@aol.com
    Website: tumbleweed-dandelion.com

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