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A mosaic bathroom mirror

We finished building our house a year and a half ago, and a big mirror for the front bathroom was low on the project list until recently.  It had to be nice, because I have an Chinese ancestor painting from the 1400s that Bob doesn’t like, so I put her in the bathroom and painted it red.   It took four coats.

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With a grand dame in the bathroom (and that much red), you’d better have a pretty substantial mirror.  I had this fabric for under the sink (from Brunschwig through Ebay),

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and thought a mosaic made from glass tiles would make an inexpensive mirror.   The ingredient list is ridiculously short.

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You need Weldbond glue, an Ace hardware item that glues glass to wood.  You need glass tiles (through Ebay, for me, with the colors based on the skirt fabric) and a piece of plywood.  Once that stuff is collected, you’re good to go.  It took two sittings to glue these tiles onto the plywood. 

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The blue and yellow tiles are different thicknessess and it’s not perfect by a long shot

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but we screwed the plywood into the studs, glued the mirror right on top (held in place with three screws until the glue set) and grouted it. 

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Grout makes each imperfection stand out, and the only reason this mosaic works is because every single piece is off, creating a cockeyed symmetry.  In any case, the result is so ancestor-worthy that I’m forced to finish up the skirt to complete the picture.

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Ta da!  You can’t go far wrong with glass tile and glue on a plywood backing.  You can’t get a cheaper mirror.  And when Bob trims it out in dark wood, it’ll be fancy enough for my Chinese lady for certain.