Friday, November 20, 2009

Frameless Mirrors


Just a little something I found for the girls' room and after living with it for a couple of days, I really love it.


The mirrors were less than $6 each. The ribbon was free. I used what I had - but I'd love the change it out. How great could this look with different ribbon?! Also - how cute would it be if it was hung from cute knobs (like this idea?) Darling cute glass knobs.


There is so much you could do - but the point is that it is frugal. For less than $20, it's a big impact on the entrance of this room, even without all the things you could do.

Linking to Wendy's Frugal Friday and Jane's Frugalicious Friday.
Happy Friday.

23 comments:

Isabella & Max Rooms said...

This looks so beautiful and looks spendy! Janell

Sarah said...

So sweet..they're so pretty! Thanks for your super nice comments on my living room yesterday:)

Jenglamgirl said...

love it, I want to hang mirrors in my daughters room too. Did they come that way w/ the ribbon or did you drill the wholes etc. If so I need to know how to do that? I think from glass knobs would be so DANG CUTE!

p.s. I have a giveaway going on at my blog if you are interested.

jenjen said...

Cute idea Laurel. I like the idea of being able to change the ribbon out!

XOXO
Jen

♥Amber Filkins♥ said...

Those are SO adorable! I think I'm going to have to do that for my girls' rooms.

I clicked over to the other post, and I LOVE that look too. And what a sweet poem! I love that she wanted to frame it. Way to dress up ordinary frames. I have an arrangement in the hallway, and I may have to jazz is up with this idea, b/c the frames are all pretty cheap and it would distract from that. :)

Emily said...

Looks like something out of a Pottery Barn Kids catalog! I love it!

Kim @ NewlyWoodwards said...

Adorable.... and frugal?

I love it. Where did you find the mirrors?

Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions said...

Absolutely ~ you could change out the ribbon for a different look! Even with the seasons or holidays. How fun!

LuLu said...

It looks fantastic!! Big impact great price and beautiful! I've got a thing for mirrors!
happy Friday,
LuLu

Jennifer said...

Wow... those mirrors are gorgeous! And really make a huge impact on the wall like that!!

Amber M. said...

Looks so wonderful!

I do have a question that is probably stupid, but I'm asking it anyway. Did they come with the holes already drilled?? I've never found them with holes drilled and I'm too freaked out to do it myself.

Sarah M. said...

Where on earth did you find those mirrors for under $6 each?? Craigslist??

Jesse said...

I LOVE that! Really sweet.

Brenda@let'splayhouse said...

Charming! ..... Timeless! I LOVE them!!!

Jane said...

I love the frameless mirrors. I started a collection of vintage frameless mirrors a little over a year ago and have them hanging in my guest bathroom. I just love the look. My sister loved it too and now she has started a collection for her bathroom. Thanks for sharing yours (and I also really like the idea of using knobs for hanging)
Have a great weekend.
Jane

Pamela said...

Yes where did you get those?? I could use them in our guest room or even dining room.

Destination Seaborn said...

Where did you find those mirrors? Did you drill holes in them. Just ADORABLE! I love it!

Wendy @ The Shabby Nest said...

I adore those mirrors...just like everybody else, I'd like to know where you found them!

Ashley @ AshleysBusy said...

Where'd you find those? They are too cute. Love how girly and whimsical they look

Erin @ Domestic Adventure said...

These look really beautiful! Like others, I am wondering if you drilled holes in mirror? I love how classic this look is.

Jane said...

What a great idea...love it! I might just do this for my little girls room!

Thanks for linkin' up to FF!

Jane @ Finding Fabulous

Jane said...

Hey, I just featured your mirror project on my Frugalicious Friday Recap Post! Come check it out!

Jane @ Finding Fabulous

Freckles Chick said...

Tres chic! Oh my goodness, I am in love w/ this! The ribbons add such charm; like something you'd find in a French boutique.

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