Our favourite sunburst mirror ideas
Over the past couple of years I have seen hundreds of ideas for sunburst mirrors and they continue to pop up. When you look at how much it costs to buy a sunburst mirror, looking a inexpensive ways to make your own is the way to go.
Sunburst mirror with steel rulers
While this design might be a tad on the expensive side, this industrial style sunburst mirror is made by fastening steel rulers onto a piece of 6mm SupaWood. If you can pick up steel rulers at a good price - this is definitely a one-of-a-kind decor accessory that looks stunning.
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Sunburst mirror with pencils
I have seen sunburst mirrors before that are made with pencils, but this one definitely tops the list. Additional mosaic trim has been added around the inner and outer circles in a colour that matches the pencils.
Sunburst mirror with beads
With beads, this aqua sunburst mirror is a must-have accessory to make for a home. You can choose beads in any colour.
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Sunburst mirror with driftwood
Beachcombers will love this sunburst mirror made from pieces of driftwood glued onto a backing board.
Sunburst mirror with offcuts
Whether you have offcuts or order half a sheet of 3mm SupaWood cut into small pieces, this sombre sunburst mirror is probably the easiest one to make.
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Here's another sunburst mirror you can make using offcuts of having 3mm SupaWood cut into thin strips. Glued to the back of a mirror, the strips are painted with metallic silver spray paint.
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Sunburst mirror with twigs
Take a walk around your local park and start collecting twigs to make this unique sunburst mirror. Finish the sunburst mirror with Rust-Oleum 2X spray paint in your choice of colour.
Sunburst mirror with skewers
Skewers and thin pine dowels sprayed in metallic gold are glued onto the back of a cut mirror for a dramatic sunburst.
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Sunburst mirror with plastic spoons
Always a favourite and a great way to recycle plastic spoons after an event. Plastic spoons are cut and glued onto a backing board before being sprayed with Rust-Oleum 2X in ombre tints.
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Sunburst mirror with metallic tape and florist's wire
Haven't seen this before, and it's a very inexpensive way to make a sunburst mirror. Two strips of florist's wire are stuck between metallic tape and then glued to the back of a mirror. The florist's tape allows the 'rays' to be bent into coiled shapes.
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