DIY SUNBURST MIRROR

Guess what time it is ?? 🙂  I am so excited to share with you this DIY challenge I can’t stand still.  It’s the first Wednesday of the month which means time for a DIY challenge.  This time of the year we are all busy getting the last bit of summer enjoyment before school starts, so most of my friends could not participate in this month’s challenge, hopefully next month we will all be together again to bring you more wonderful DIY inspiration.   I am posting all of my friend’s links to their DIY challenge below at the end of my page.

This month I decided to have our group make a sunburst mirror.  YES….I am just as excited as y’all are on seeing what this group brought to the table.  I for one can’t wait to share you my creation.  Oh…I can’t wait…… let’s get to it.

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Here is my tutorial on my sunburst mirror.  This isn’t a quick DIY, but the results are so rewarding !!

It took me some time to find the right mirror.  I found the perfect mirror on the 75% aisle at Hobby Lobby.  It was regularly $79.99.  It was smooth sailing after I found the mirror.  It is 22 inch and very heavy.  The back of the mirror says DO NOT HANG WITH WIRE.

The next thing I had to do is figure out how large I wanted the sunburst.  I didn’t want to use the paint stirs or the shims like I have seen on Pinterest.  I wanted wider planks on mine.  So I decided to go to Home Depot and stroll their lumber to see what I could use for my sunburst planks.  I didn’t find wood that was thin enough to use for my planks, but I did find some underlayment used for flooring that was the perfect thickness.  I purchased a sheet of 4′ x 4′ it ran $11.93 a panel.

I had one of Home Depot’s salesman cut four measurements for me from the one piece.

  • 16 inch
  • two – 13 inch
  • two 3 inch pieces

If you remember I lost photos due to not having a memory card in my camera, this is the other project I was working on…..I lost the first few photos. 🙁

I have my mirror and my material.  It’s time to cut the planks from the board the nice fellow cut for me at Home Depot.  Here are the pieces we cut from the 4 x 4 underlay pieces.

  • from the 16 inch piece we cut  TEN – 3 inch x 16 inch plank
  • from the two 13 inch pieces we cut  TWENTY– 3 inch x 13 inch plank
  • from the two 3 inch pieces and some left over pieces we cut  TEN – 3 inch x 10 inch plank
  • left over pieces we cut TWENTY – 3 inch x 5.5 inch plank

I marked all the measurements, Mr. Tip helped me cut the planks out, all 60 with a circular saw.

Once we had all the planks cut, I sanded the edges smooth with a sanding sponge.

Once they were all smooth, I took a makeup sponge and applied Minwax English Chestnut stain to all the planks.

After all of the planks were stained, I added white dry brushing to all of my planks except ten of the 13-inch planks and the twenty 5 1/2 planks, they will stay stained.  If you want to know more about how I dry brush you can check that tutorial out here HOW I DO MY DRY PAINTING TECHNIQUE.

  • Very light dry brushing on all the 16 inch planks
  • A medium dry brushing on ten of the 13 inch planks
  • Ten – 13 inch stained planks
  • Heavy dry brushing on all the 10 inch planks
  • 20 stained 5 1/2 inch planks

Building the sunburst

  1.  I took the 16 inch planks, 5 of the 13 inch dry brush plank and 5 of the 13 inch stained planks
  2.  Attaching the 13 inch planks to the 16 inch planks with Power Grab
  •  apply a stream of Power Grab on the back of the 13 inch plank, making sure it is on the left side of the plank  NOTE:  when gluing the planks make sure you glue the planks the same way on all of your planks.  All to the left or all the right.  Very important.  I glued mine all to the left.

  • Turned the plank around and glued it to the front left side of the 16 inch plank.  I kept the 13 inch plank 1 inch from the right side of the 16 inch plank.

I had two groups.

  • 5 long plank with a dry brushing plank
  • 5 long plank with a stained plank

I did the same thing with the other ten 13 inch plank with the ten 10 inch white planks.

Once I had them glue. I used two of my Dollar Tree clamps and flipped them over to dry.

 PREPARING THE MIRROR

My mirror’s frame is silver, I am painting the frame with bronze paint to warm it up.

I turned the mirror around so I can mark center lines with chalk.  One down and one across.  This will give me a guide to where the first four planks should go.

I also wanted to make a line for a guide to apply the planks to the mirror.  I made an inch mark all the way around the mirror.  This will give me a guide to keep all my planks even.  I will add them to the mirror making sure touch this line.

ADDING THE PLANKS TO THE MIRROR

I placed my planks in 4 groups.

  • long plank with a stained piece
  • long plank with a dry brush piece
  • stained medium plank with a short piece
  • medium dry brush plank with a short piece

Starting with a long piece with a dry brush medium piece, I applied some power grab to the back of the mirror and attached the plank to the mirror pressing for 15 seconds.  I placed books under the plank to keep the plank level with the mirror.

When applying your planks, you want to alternate the planks so two are not the same next to each other.

Taking a medium stain plank, I applied a small amount of power grab to the lip of the longer plank and some on the mirror and I applied the second plank on the top of the lip and pressed.  I measured the space between the two planks to make sure I keep the same distance.

Taking a long plank with a stain plank applying it the same way as the second.  Then a medium dry brush with a painted short piece next.  I kept alternating the pieces all the way around the mirror.    Keeping all the planks level with books underneath them.

Before the glue was dry, I went around and double checked my space between the planks making sure the spaces were all the same measurement.  4 inches apart at the ends.

I let the planks dry for 24 hours.  This part was so hard…. I wanted so badly to turn it over and look. ha!

We placed the mirror on one of our spare beds so I can work with the 5 1/2 inch planks.

Here is what I did with the twenty – 5 1/2 planks

  •  6 of the planks left stained
  • 6 of the planks lightly dry brushed
  • 8 of the planks medium dry brushed

I attached them to the planks with power grab.

It was not a simple or quick DIY, the math part was pretty tough to figure out, but for you I have all the measurements you need so no math needed for you. 🙂

We placed the mirror up on the wall over the sofa with some heavy picture wall brackets.  I just love my sunburst mirror. ♥♥Doesn’t it look so pretty?

Since I did all the figuring for you, pin this on one of your Pinterest boards until you have all the supplies.  Can’t wait to see how your mirror turns out !! 🙂

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18 thoughts on “DIY SUNBURST MIRROR

  1. Wow wow wow!! That’s all I can say! This project turned out absolutely stunning but as always Terrie you just have the talent and the flair… Great tutorial and great job done here!!

    Teresa 🙂

    1. Awe thank you Teresa. I am so happy that we kept the cost to a minimum. Doing it ourselves really helped. We are so happy it all came together.

    1. I have always wanted a sunburst mirror for the wall over our sofa, but no way did I want to pay for the size I needed/wanted. I am so glad that you girls stepped up on this challenge. It was amazing viewing all of your beautiful mirrors. I love how your mirror looks with your mirror collection.

  2. Wow, Terrie- just amazing! I love the mix of stained and white dry brushed planks. This is such a beautiful addition to your room- it looks so at home above your sofa. Thank so much for including me in the group- it was a fun project.

    1. Thanks Emily. I knew what I wanted to do, it took some time figuring out the measurements but once I had those it was pretty easy. I do love how the mirror looks on the wall. Glad I tackled this. Hope you have a great Thursday!

    1. Thank you Dani. I wanted a little rustic flare to my mirror. It blends with my dark furniture and gives a little brightens as well.

      Thanks for joining in on the DIY challenge. Your mirror looks lovely. I love it!

  3. Your mirror turned out beautiful! I love the different colored wood and how big it is! It looks great! You’re so creative!

    1. Thank you Zamira. I wanted something large for the center of the wall above my couch. Our room is large so a little mirror would of been swallowed up. You are so sweet. Thanks for stopping by. Have a great day my sweet friend.

  4. Oh my gosh! This turned amazing!!! So glad you did the math for us (wink). I would have never thought to take mdf paneling to make a sunburst mirror. Brilliant! This was so fun. Thank you for including me in your challenge.

    1. I am so happy on how it turned out. I looked all over for a thin piece of wood to use for the planks. The underlaying piece worked perfect. The math was the hardest part.

      I am so happy you joined our group. I love your talent and love how you just jump in feet first on each month. Thank you Kelli for all your kind words.

  5. Bravo my lady you did it again. DIY Queen Terrie and this turned out great. You give great tutorials too for these projects 👏👑👏

    Cindy

    1. Thank you Cindy. I love how the stools turned out. Before they blended with the cabinets and counter top. I just love how they look now. Thanks for stopping by my sweet friend.

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