Framed Mirror Using Recycled Cardboard

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Framed Mirror Using Recycled Cardboard

Framed Mirror Using Recycled Cardboard
Framed Mirror Using Recycled Cardboard

"Find out how easy and fun it is to create a faux embossed frame. Embossing is a trendy look these days and with this tutorial, you don’t have to be a fancy artisan. You can feel good about using recycled cardboard. Hot glue from a glue gun is the other main supply to make this fun craft project. You can use it to frame a mirror or a picture or whatever other framable item you have. "

Primary TechniqueGeneral Crafts

Easy

Materials List

  • Recycled cardboard
  • Hot glue
  • Spray paint

Why You'll Love This Recycled Craft

1. Environmentally friendly: By using recycled cardboard for this craft project, you are reducing waste and participating in sustainable crafting. It's a great way to give new life to materials that might otherwise end up in the trash.

2. Budget-friendly: Crafting doesn't have to break the bank! With just a few simple supplies like recycled cardboard and a glue gun, you can create a beautiful framed mirror without spending a lot of money. This project is perfect for those looking to save a few dollars while still flexing their creative muscles.

3. Trendy and stylish: Embossing is a hot trend in the crafting world right now, and with this project, you can easily achieve that high-end look without any fancy tools or artisan skills. The faux embossed frame adds a touch of elegance to any mirror or picture, making it a stylish addition to your home decor. Plus, you can customize the frame to fit your personal style and color preferences, making it a unique piece that you'll be proud to display.

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