I picked up the Oak mirror at a thrift shop in Virginia. I purchased the pine base for $2 at a flea market solely for the hardware and to use as a template. I was originally going to use one of the oak leaves from the antique table listed in this blog, but I found another oak board that will suffice. My wife likes the mirror and has incorporated it into her daily life.
I've spent the last 25 years collecting. I enjoy returning the broken, and sometimes just dusty, to usefulness. Fortunately, my emotional attachment often lessens at completion. Unfortunately, my wife's interest begins when the luster returns. Regardless, the only way to continue my hobby is for something to leave our crowded house for every new project start. From this point on, I'm going to take my wife's suggestion and include a "before" picture.
Friday, January 1, 2016
NFS - Oak Floor Mirror
I picked up the Oak mirror at a thrift shop in Virginia. I purchased the pine base for $2 at a flea market solely for the hardware and to use as a template. I was originally going to use one of the oak leaves from the antique table listed in this blog, but I found another oak board that will suffice. My wife likes the mirror and has incorporated it into her daily life.
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