I have a big obsession with mirrors. Maybe it came from my Marie Antoinette narcissism years or the fact that I love the instant clarity they can provide to a room. Whatever the reason for my infatuation, the truth is that if it was for me, I would have mirrors everywhere just like in my dear Versailles Palace. My latest reflection craze are the fragmented ones. As always I figured a way to make one from scratch. But before I show you how, here are some beautiful examples that I used as inspiration. Via Horshow Via Hemlock Design Via Dittle Dattle Let’s cut to the chase Materials: Foam board Ruler Thin plywood plank (1/8”x12”x24”) available at Michaels Small mirrors, I bought three 5 packs (3”x3”) available at Michaels Paintbrush 3600 glue available at Michaels Paint (I use leftover Behr sample in Dolphin Fin) Fist I pre-cut some foam board in strips of 1/2” wide. These are going to be for the sides in order to elevate the mirrors squares. After cutting these pieces, I divided a couple of them in half making two triangles of each one. Now it is time to select your pattern before you start gluing the […]