I found this beauty of a mirror for twelve dollars
at the thrift store a few weeks ago.
(Yeah, that's my hand and camera in the reflection. Argh!)
The paper backing had been removed and there was a stamp on the wood frame. The stamp said: Made in Belgium Sep 1928. The mirror is showing it's age (aren't we all?), but overall, it's in pretty good shape for it's eighty years.at the thrift store a few weeks ago.

I'm not a gold kinda gal so I felt the need to give it a makeover (I wish someone felt the need to give me a makeover!). Don't worry, there was gold paint remnants on the mirror indicating that this wasn't it's first redo.
I masked out the mirror using junk mail,
making sure to slip the paper under the frame
to prevent painting the glass.
I painted it a rich black.
Once the paint was cured,
making sure to slip the paper under the frame
to prevent painting the glass.


I used Rub 'n Buff in a silver tone
to highlight the details.
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