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Completed Mirror

Well that mirror is all done and I must say that I got the job done heaps quicker thanks to some blogger influence. Yes that advice was to invest in a spray gun for jobs like these and I am so glad that I did. Just a cheapy from the hardware store (or for me I was lucky and purchased one new from a friend). I think this toy is going to get a thrashing and the next job is to set up a spray booth in my shed.
I think the owner of this beauty is going to be very happy but I want to keep it for one more day so I can just look and admire.

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May 17, 2010
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    mariondee-designs

    May 17, 2010

    Absolutely beautiful! I think a spray gun is definately worth it and it really gets into such intricate details like that on your mirror, much easier than a brush. My hubby spray paints all my primer on my lamp bases and it makes it just that bit easier for me! take care, Maryann

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    Kerri

    May 17, 2010

    Looks fantastic Sandy, no wonder you want to keep it just a little bit longer! Glad you went with the spray gun, it really does make life so much easier, doesn't it? K xx

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    McCarthy Designs

    May 17, 2010

    Gorgeous results Sandy! The mirror looks fantastic. I would love a spray booth set up in the shed, I have so many projects that I want to get started on! xx

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    chair up

    May 17, 2010

    It looks fantastic Sandy. I can't even imagine painting that with a brush!
    Angex

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    A Very Fine House {and katrinaleechambers.com}

    May 17, 2010

    Another job well done 🙂

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    Pamela

    May 18, 2010

    Looks fantastic Sandy!
    I just might paint my gold mirror.
    Pamela from French Buttons

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    Crystal Rose Cottage

    May 18, 2010

    Sandy….The mirror is very intricate so the spray gun really did the trick. I painted a similiar one last year with a brush and it took forever. Yours turned out beautiful!~Hugs, Patti

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    Pam

    May 18, 2010

    It looks amazing Sandy. Thanks for the inspiration.

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    Julienne

    May 18, 2010

    The spray gun was a wonderful idea and the mirror looks sensational. I would want to keep it for a bit longer than a day!

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    The Rose Room

    May 18, 2010

    such a shame you are parting with it! Its fabulous! Rachael:)

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    Anonymous

    May 18, 2010

    OMG!! Stunning!! I love love love it!

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    Donna

    May 18, 2010

    So Amazingly Gorgeous!! Good Job!

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    Ticking and Toile

    May 18, 2010

    gorgeous~ it looks very similar to the one I have in my bedroom. When I found mine it was painted brick red ~gasp~ !!

    xo,
    Shellagh

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    Passionate for White

    May 18, 2010

    Oh boy…I would NEVER be able to part with that little darling!

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    The White Artichoke

    May 19, 2010

    Hi Sandy
    found you through Pink Poodle, I think you are amazing and I love everything that you do,, what an inspiration you are.
    Thanks for the motivation

    Kim

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    Alison Gibbs

    May 19, 2010

    Sandy that looks fabulous
    Alison

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    Deborah

    July 3, 2010

    Hi Sandy,

    So nice to meet you..love your blog!
    I love the "white painted" look and love everything you've paainted.
    I just purchased two long mirrors today at a garage sale and am planning to paint them white. I cant wait to see the result!
    Ill post the before and after on my blog..come see me!

    Deborah 🙂 (purehunnybee)

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    Scat

    September 5, 2010

    Beautiful mirror!!!!

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