Posted: 15-01-2012 , 08:21 PM #1 | |
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mirror makeover
For the first time ever, I bought a mirror in a charity shop and decided I wasn't going to do anything to it. I was going to hang it up, in all it's golden glory. However, my little one had other ideas and dropped it on the ground, breaking it into 3 pieces. So instead it got a smidge of 'No more nails' a lick of paint, and is as good as new!
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Posted: 16-01-2012 , 12:07 PM #2 | |
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thats lovely well done
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Posted: 16-01-2012 , 05:40 PM #3 | |
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very good job!
7yrs bad luck if the glass broke, you were LUCKY!!! xp |
Posted: 16-01-2012 , 07:00 PM #4 | |
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Much nicer than the original!
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Posted: 16-01-2012 , 09:10 PM #5 | |
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Gorgeous!!!!
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Posted: 16-01-2012 , 09:22 PM #6 | |
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Thanks everyone! I'm very superstitious by nature, so was thrilled not to have broken the mirror itself (afaik you bury the pieces in a red spotted hankerchief to avoid bad luck!!)
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Posted: 17-01-2012 , 07:28 PM #7 | |
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Wow, great job!
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Posted: 20-01-2012 , 06:49 PM #8 | |
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Yes, MUCH nicer than the original. Great job!
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