We’ve seen driftwood-trimmed mirrors before, but never like this! Alisa Burke has a wild style we love, and she brings that crazy artistic eye to this project by adding a little paint and yarn. If it’s too wild for your taste, you can adapt it with different colors; for instance, white and blues and some sisal twine would make it fit nicely into a beachy, nautical decor. The possibilities for different looks are pretty limitless. (And it’s a fabulous excuse to go beach combing!) [how to make a painted driftwood mirror]
Project estimate:
- Mirror, $1 and up
- Glue, on hand
- Driftwood, free and up
- Paint, on hand or $1 and up
- Yarn scraps, on hand
Total: $1 and up!