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  • Papier Mache Sunburst Mirror
  • From "Crafters Coast to Coast"
    episode HCC2C-110F


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    Project by Linda Facci from Brooklyn, N.Y.

    There is no end to Linda's energy and talent. To prove it, this magazine design director by day shows examples of how she fills her nights and weekends: in this project, a papier-mache sunburst mirror.

    Materials:

    card stock
    craft knife
    sun pattern
    pencil
    compass
    mirror *
    glass cutter *
    glass breaker *
    glass/tile nippers *
    safety glasses *
    newspaper for work surface
    glue
    sandpaper
    papier mache
    paint brush/sponge
    gesso
    acrylic paints
    clear gloss
    screwdriver
    hanger for back
    self-adhesive paper

    * Note: You can have a glass shop cut a 3-3/4" x 3-3/4" mirror for you and skip step 2, below.

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    Figure A
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    Figure B
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    Figure C
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    Figure D
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    Figure E
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    Figure F
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    Figure G
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    Figure H
    Steps:

    1. Trace pattern onto card stock and cut out with scissors (figure A).

    2. Prepare a hard, sturdy surface to cut a 3-3/4" x 3-3/4" mirror (figure B). Put on a pair of safety glasses. Cut mirror with glass cutter and nippers (see note, above).

    3. Cut a piece of self-adhesive paper (full-sheet label) to size of mirror. Peel off backing and cover mirror with paper (figure C).

    4. With compass, draw a circle on the paper (figure D). This will determine the part of the mirror that shows in the finished piece.

    5. Glue the back of the mirror to the center of the card stock (figure E).

    6. Mix papier mache according to package directions.

    7. Prepare your work surface with newspaper. Start to "mold/sculpt" the papier-mache onto the cut pattern (figure F), adding height and dimension to give it a three-dimensional look. Let dry completely.

    8. Sand all rough surfaces and edges.

    9. Paint with gesso to seal the surface and prepare it for painting (figure G).

    10. Paint with your base color. Sponge or brush a darker color to create shadows and depth (figure H). Let paint dry.

    11. Coat sun with clear acrylic spray.

    12. With blade, carefully cut away the adhesive paper to expose the mirror. Note: Cut around the outer/round edge so that if you do accidentally scratch the mirror, it won't show.

    13. Turn over, screw in hanger, and enjoy a some sunshine!

    Website: www.facciearrings.com

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