Wednesday 9 February 2011

How to Make a Garden Mirror

How to Make a Garden Mirror

Easy garden mirrors in one afternoon. Mirrors in the garden
can add whimsy and make a small space look larger. Popular
in Europe, they're more difficult to find in the US and
Canada at the moment. If you do find them, they will likely
cost $200 or more. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to
make two mirrors that look like windows for well under $100.

!! Steps !!

* Find the mirrors that you want to turn into garden mirrors.

* Using a circular saw, cut the plywood into the exact same size and
shape as the mirrors.

* Paint the plywood with any outdoor paint. Since it won't be seen,
any color will do, so use up unwanted paint if you have any, or
even mixed colors.

* While you're waiting for the paint to dry on the plywood, cut the
fence boards into the length you need to make your outer frame. If
you're really good with the saw, you might try cutting at a 45
degree angle. In this tutorial, the outer frame was simply cut
square since there wasn't any material to spare.

It's beginning to look like a window frame. Using liquid nails or
caulk, glue the "frame" of fencing material to the front of the
mirror.

* Measure the inside of the frame from top to bottom and cut a piece
of trim to fit that exactly. Glue it on to the mirror adjacent to
one side of the frame.

* Create an open window look. This is the tricky part. You have to
use your judgment to determine how "open" you want the window to
look. It's recommended that you don't try to make it look too open
or the effect won't work. Cut a piece of trim about two inches
(5cm) (depending on the size of your project) smaller than the
first piece. Glue it about an inch (2.5cm) from the other side of
the frame.

* Measure the distance between the two pieces of frame and cut
another piece exactly that size. Glue it in the exact center of
the first two pieces, but perpendicular.

Cut a piece a little longer than you will need for the top and
bottom part of the window and place it where it needs to go. Mark
the angle you need to cut on both sides and cut it. Now glue each
of those down.

* Determine how you want to hang the garden mirror. You'll need to
add a small piece of wood to the plywood for a hanger _before_ you
attach the plywood to the back of the mirror. This part is up to
you because it depends on where you'll be hanging the mirrors to
how much wood you need to attach. Use your judgment.

* Using an unbroken line of waterproof caulk around the outside back
of the mirror, and more all over the back of the mirror, glue the
painted plywood in place.

* The finished product! Add the hangers to the back of
the garden mirror. Now hang the garden mirrors up!

!! Video !!

!! Tips !!

* It's a good idea to make two at a time to ensure they both look
the same.

* Re-use anything you have on hand to save money.

* When mounting the plywood to the back, inserting a thin shim or
piece of wood down either the left or right edge will slightly
offset the mirror. This will add to the illusion because then
someone standing directly in front of the mirror won't see
themselves reflected in it. Be sure to to caulk all spaces between
the plywood backing, the mirror and the frame to prevent water
accumulation.

!! Warnings !!

* Glass breaks easily and can cut!

* Use all safety protection when operating machinery (such as a
circular saw!)

!! Things You'll Need !!

* A mirror. These can be bought from a big box home improvement
store, but you have to go to the glass cutting section to get a
plain mirror. They are very inexpensive.

* Wood for the frame. In this tutorial, two pieces of a leftover
fence were used. If you have an old window frame you want to
re-purpose, this would be much easier!

* Trim pieces for the inside of the window. They are available in 8
foot lengths at the big box stores.

* Plywood large enough for the back of each of your mirror. Get the
flattest piece you can since it has to be glued to the back of a
mirror.

* Hanging materials

* Waterproof caulk and liquid nails for outdoor use.
Leftover fencing material. It was good choice since it weathered
to look exactly like the fence.

* A saw with which to cut all the wood. And any safety equipment
that goes along with power tools. (Like goggles!)

!! Related WikiHows !!

* How to Make a Mirror

* How to Add Fish to a Garden Pond

* How to Make an Outdoor Fountain

* How to Paint an Outdoor Concrete Patio

* How to Create a Tropical Outdoor Eating Area

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