Comments on: How to Frame a Mirror with Wood, a DIY Mirror Frame https://tagandtibby.com/blog/2017-2-10-diy-rustic-wood-mirror-frame/ Home Decor On A DIY Budget Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:49:35 +0000 hourly 1 By: Julia Fain https://tagandtibby.com/blog/2017-2-10-diy-rustic-wood-mirror-frame/#comment-1907 Fri, 24 Apr 2020 12:24:59 +0000 https://tagandtibby.studio117creative.com/blog/2017-2-10-diy-rustic-wood-mirror-frame/#comment-1907 In reply to Brooke.

Our mirror measurements are the same as the wood frame (to the outer edge) so it is 66" long. Our frame is flush with the mirror sides, although you could definitely custom design yours to go past the ends of the mirror if you have space.

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By: Brooke https://tagandtibby.com/blog/2017-2-10-diy-rustic-wood-mirror-frame/#comment-1897 Tue, 21 Apr 2020 15:40:33 +0000 https://tagandtibby.studio117creative.com/blog/2017-2-10-diy-rustic-wood-mirror-frame/#comment-1897 Quick question… what was the original measurements of your mirror? Does this frame hang over the sides at all or is it in line with the ends of the mirror? I’m not sure that even makes sense

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By: Aarsun https://tagandtibby.com/blog/2017-2-10-diy-rustic-wood-mirror-frame/#comment-1896 Tue, 14 Apr 2020 09:53:57 +0000 https://tagandtibby.studio117creative.com/blog/2017-2-10-diy-rustic-wood-mirror-frame/#comment-1896 Lovely and informative post… Thanks for sharing.

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By: Julia Fain https://tagandtibby.com/blog/2017-2-10-diy-rustic-wood-mirror-frame/#comment-1906 Tue, 28 May 2019 17:54:24 +0000 https://tagandtibby.studio117creative.com/blog/2017-2-10-diy-rustic-wood-mirror-frame/#comment-1906 In reply to Michelle.

The bottom of the frame along the short wood angle pieces to the mirror (where it touches). I’ll try to find a picture and update the article to explain it better!

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By: Michelle https://tagandtibby.com/blog/2017-2-10-diy-rustic-wood-mirror-frame/#comment-1895 Mon, 27 May 2019 18:23:31 +0000 https://tagandtibby.studio117creative.com/blog/2017-2-10-diy-rustic-wood-mirror-frame/#comment-1895 Hi! I love everything! Great job. I’m curious about where you used the command strips. On the mirror, frame, or both? And where? Thanks for the post.

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By: Julia Fain https://tagandtibby.com/blog/2017-2-10-diy-rustic-wood-mirror-frame/#comment-1905 Mon, 18 Mar 2019 13:13:18 +0000 https://tagandtibby.studio117creative.com/blog/2017-2-10-diy-rustic-wood-mirror-frame/#comment-1905 In reply to Jackie H..

Awesome! Our walls are painted the color Sherwin-Williams Sea Salt.

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By: Jackie H. https://tagandtibby.com/blog/2017-2-10-diy-rustic-wood-mirror-frame/#comment-1894 Sat, 16 Mar 2019 21:32:51 +0000 https://tagandtibby.studio117creative.com/blog/2017-2-10-diy-rustic-wood-mirror-frame/#comment-1894 Awesome project! We will try it this weekend! Would you mind sharing the wall color paint? Thank you so much!

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By: Julia Fain https://tagandtibby.com/blog/2017-2-10-diy-rustic-wood-mirror-frame/#comment-1904 Mon, 04 Mar 2019 14:51:29 +0000 https://tagandtibby.studio117creative.com/blog/2017-2-10-diy-rustic-wood-mirror-frame/#comment-1904 In reply to Kerri.

My husband says that the 45 degree pieces are support for the overall frame structure. Hope that helps!

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By: Kerri https://tagandtibby.com/blog/2017-2-10-diy-rustic-wood-mirror-frame/#comment-1893 Sun, 24 Feb 2019 18:58:05 +0000 https://tagandtibby.studio117creative.com/blog/2017-2-10-diy-rustic-wood-mirror-frame/#comment-1893 Question 🙂 did you do the 45 degree cut just for looks? I’m thinking if I didn’t do that the frame would sit more flush against the wall?

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By: Julia Fain https://tagandtibby.com/blog/2017-2-10-diy-rustic-wood-mirror-frame/#comment-1903 Tue, 19 Feb 2019 18:26:43 +0000 https://tagandtibby.studio117creative.com/blog/2017-2-10-diy-rustic-wood-mirror-frame/#comment-1903 In reply to Ra.

I am so glad they turned out well! I want to build one for our kids’ bathroom next. They give the bathroom more personality!

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