It comes in gold and black and is available in four sizes: round, rectangle, mantel and floor. I would recommend this to anyone.”įor similar options at a lower price point (depending on what size you’re interested in), consider the following Anthropologie Primrose Mirror dupes: Anthropologie Cecilia Mirror, $328+Īnthropologie has a similar array of mirrors to their Primrose model, including their Cecilia mirrors that range from $328 to $898. “It’s worth every penny,” raved another reviewer. This is a must-have for small it brings light in.” “I ordered it almost six months ago and its been out of stock, I know why now. “I bought the six foot floor in gold and it is the most gorgeous mirror ever,” said another. “This mirror elevated the look of my space so much!” said one happy customer. If you can afford the real deal, over 300 people have given the mirror a rave review on Anthropologie’s website and it’s earned an impressive 4.8-star rating. It would make a great accent piece anywhere in your home and is bound to open up any room with extra space and light. Also make sure to use a small paint brush to clean up any excess glue that has pressed out from under the appliqués.The Anthropologie Gleaming Primrose Mirror is available in three colors: gold, silver and antique black, up to four different sizes depending on the color you choose and ranges from $498 to $1,548. Once you place the appliqués, use clamps to hold them in place until the glue is dry. I think either would work fine, I was in a hurry and didn’t give the wood glue the needed time to fully dry and ended up going with the liquid nails. I tried attached the appliqués using wood glue and liquid nails. These are the ones I ended up using here, here and here. I got the appliqués from Amazon, although you can find some pretty ones at places like Lowes and Home Depot, or Michaels and Hobby Lobby. I also used the same stain and method to stain wooden appliqués. I ended up doing three coats of stain to get the look I wanted. You can read all about that method in this post. Mixing the two creates a beautiful, splotch-free, professional finish. Step 4: Stainįor the stain I chose to use my favorite staining method, mixing my stain with satin sheen polycrylic. I used plastic wood to fill any gaps, and then used a sanding sponge and my multi-tool detail sander to smooth the corners. I also used very small wood screws so they didn’t go through the front of the moulding/frame. Note, my mirror was 1/4″ thick, make sure you use clips made for the correct thickness of your mirror. I also used two packs of them, so 8 clips total to give as much support as I could to the mirror since my frame was on the thin side. I didn’t want to see the clips from the side of the mirror and I wasn’t planning to extend the frame to cover that area. I preferred the metal because of their lower profile. To attach the mirror I used Liquid Nails along the back of the frame (**make sure to use a Liquid Nails meant for mirrors), and then secured the mirror to the frame using metal mirror clips. I used corner clamps to hold everything in place while the glue dried. Using wood glue and staples to secure the mitered corners (cut on my miter saw). I used picture frame moulding to create a frame. Here’s how it went down! Step 1: BUild the frame Some creativity and wrestling of our vanity mirror later, and I had my dream mirror. I’ve been wanting a large, floor mirror for a while, and I love the Anthropologie Primrose mirror and the Amelie mirror from Arhaus, but my budget was not in concordance. It had been sitting in our girls playroom, acting, as a makeshift dance mirror for over a year until one day I had the idea to turn it into the mirror of my dreams. We took down the large mirror in our main bathroom and replaced it during our renovation. And it is gorgeous! DIY Anthropologie Mirror Dupe Much of the physics of the Player Series Acoustasonic Telecaster are just that, finding the happy medium between electric and acoustic design. So I created a DIY Anthropologie mirror dupe repurposing our old bathroom vanity mirror. But if you’re like me, spending that kind of money on a mirror just isn’t in the budget. Raise your hand if you have been drooling over the Anthropologie mirror that is making rounds in the social media and design world? I’m raising mine! The Anthropolgie primrose mirror is blowing up as THE mirror to have.
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