Diy Cork Framed Mirror

Back to school time means it’s time to start thinking about fun ways you can think about decorating your locker. It doesn’t need to be expensive, either. We’ve gathered up 30 fun ways you can customize and organize your locker, half which you can DIY and half which you can purchase at the store for reasonable amounts. Check out the following fun back to school locker decorating ideas: 8. Faux Vintage Zinc Locker Baskets 10. Magnetic Tiffany Bag Organizing Set 12. Magnetic Mirror and Bulletin Board 1. Locker Cork Framed Locker Mirror, Magnetic, $4.99 2. Gear-Up Purple Kitty Locker Mirror Pocket, $19.50 3. Locker String Lights with Mini Photo Clips, $5.99 4. Slim Magnetic Dry Erase Boards, $9.99 each 5. Dry Erase Decal Calendar, $14.50 7. Magnetic Ceramic Vase, $4.99 each 9. “Seize the Day” Locker Essentials Pocket, $19.50 11. Geek Chic Locker Panels, $19.90 13. Teal Dottie Locker Rug, $12.50 14. Party Dot Locker Wallpaper, $8.99

15. Locker Lookz Locker Wallpaper, $24.99 Every semester, Fastweb helps thousands of students pay for school by matching them to scholarships, grants and awards for which they actually qualify. Sign up today to get started. You'll find scholarships like the Niche $1,000 Back to School Scholarship, and VIP Voice's $5,000 Scholarship. You Might Also Like: Summer Break $:Niche $2000 No Essay Scholarship High Value Scholarship: VIP Voice $5,000 Scholarship Get Your Degree:Find flexible online programs that meet your career goals.Show All ItemsWhiteboards can cost a fortune. Here is an inexpensive and extremely elegant looking Dry Erase white board for your home or office, only about 15 bucks! Only 1 tool needed, a screwdriver!Step 1: Secure Your MaterialsShow All ItemsBasic Materials needed for this project are a piece of replacement windows glass, we bought 30"x36" from Home Depot. We also bought a basic mirror mounting kit, grand total for materials was 15 dollars and change.

We chose to double the work space, so we bought two of everything.« This cute decorative serving tray is made from a repurposed old picture frame. We painted the frame with a super-matte chalked paint, which gives the tray a lovely shabby chic or vintage look. But depending on the type of frame you use and what paint finish and color you prefer, your decorative tray could match just about any décor. Just follow our step-by-step instructions to repurpose your own frame to make a decorative serving tray. Remove the glass from your picture frame and carefully set it aside. The edges may be sharp, so be sure to use caution when handling the glass. Remove any picture hanging hardware, like a sawtooth or d-ring hangers. You may need a screwdriver or plyers for this, depending on the frame that you chose for your project. Using a sanding sponge, lightly sand the top and sides of your picture frame. If you intend to paint the bottom of the tray, then you should also sand the bottom.

Wipe the frame clean with a damp rag to remove all of the dust. First, clean the glass with glass cleaner and a microfiber cloth. Once clean, apply thin coats of your Mirror Effect spray paint to one side of the glass using a sweeping motion. Allow the paint to dry for one minute between coats. We applied about five coats to achieve the mirrored effect.
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Mark the center of each hole on the frame. Using a 3/16-in. drill bit, pre-drill into the wood frame. Tip: Measure left and right so that your pull is centered. Next, attach your handles using the included screws and a screwdriver. There are both 1-in. and 1½-in. screws included with your hardware, however if your screw is not the right length for the thickness of your frame, you can find additional 8/32-in. machine screws at your local Home Depot store. Once your new mirror is fully dry, reattach it to your frame with the paint side facing the back. The un-worked surface should be facing out. We used some cabinet knobs upside-down to give the tray some height. The Home Depot has a huge selection of cabinet knobs from Liberty Hardware, in many styles and finishes. This tray is pretty deep, so we went with the Concave Round Knob because of its shorter profile. Apply super glue to the bottom of your cabinet knob and press firmly onto your frame. Allow the glue to set before flipping it over onto its new feet.

There are many different frame styles, and customizing with different knobs and pulls can give you very different looks!Access doors and electrical boxes are great for utility purposes, but they aren’t the best for enhancing the look of your home.The metal door and box can often make them an eyesore in any room. They can often be placed in weird places too, like high up, down low, or smack in the middle of a wall. The answer to this design problem? Cover it up your with one of these 8 clever DIY projects. Cover up that unsightly electrical box or access door with a mirror. Think vintage medicine cabinet door or a lovely old window treated with mirrorMain the mirror frame to match your decor and so add a handle to the mirror to match the look of the room too. Then simply add some hinges and hang it and you have a mirror cover in no time. This look works well in a mudroom, entryway, or bathroom. (Photo Source - BT Woodworking & Pinterest) Pallet projects are inexpensive and fairly easy to do if you possess basic woodworking skills.

You can make a pallet panel for your electrical box by forming a square or rectangle of pallet wood large enough to cover the electrical box. The pallet wood can be made into a frame too. This piece mounts easily with a couple of screws in the wall on either side of the electrical box. Use this versatile camouflage method anywhere a pallet hanging will complement your room or hallway decor. You can cover up the access door or electrical box with an old painted shutter. This adds a little rustic charm to your living room or kitchen, while covering the unsightly metal at the same time. Old shutters are a fitting solution if your electrical box or access door is in an odd spot on your wall too. hanging an elongated shutter in the middle of the wall, you can cover the area and balance the look of your space. Paint, stain, or distress the shutter according to your taste and mount it with hinges for easy access to your fuse box. Sometimes an access door or electrical box is not the worst thing to have in the middle of your wall.

Instead of trying to cover it up, you might work with what you have and just paint the access door to match the room. This could work in a bathroom, kitchen, or hallway where the decor is already industrial,Paint it plain, turn it a brilliant color, or cover it with your favorite inspirational quote in fun lettering to create a fun DIY piece for your walls. Cover It With A Chalkboard (Photo Source - Pinterest & Sweet Low Country) Chalkboards are handy in your entryway, kitchen, or home office for notes, to do lists or just a fun conversation.Consider covering up your electrical box or access door in one of these rooms with a chalkboard. You can either paint the box and surrounding area over with chalkboard paint or make a chalkboard panel on hinges to swing over the access door. Frame the panel then install a little ledge to keep your chalk and eraser, and you have a lovely new memo board where your eyesore used to be. Cover It With A Cork Board

A corkboard might be the fastest method for covering up an electrical panel or access door. You can make it a more complicated project with a frame and hinges, turning the cork board into a structured door to hide the box like this one or you can also keep it simple. Just cut cork sheets to the size of your panel,hingle them to the wall or put them on sliders do you still have access and then start pinning up your notes or pictures. This works well anywhere a cork board is normally needed like your home office, garage, kitchen, or a bedroom. Cover It With A Painting Camouflaging your electrical box or access door with a painting is fast and easy. It works best if the box is at the right height to hang artwork. painted canvas is ideal for an electrical box since most sit a half inch or so off the wall and the hollow part of the canvas can easily encase it. the access door isn't at an optimal height, but you still want to use the painting method, create a grouping of paintings or framed photos and center the

whole collection on your wall. Cover Your Electrical Box With A Cabinet (Photo Source-Fuse Box Covers) Sometimes a flat wall hanging, painting, or door simply won't work to cover your electrical box. This is especially true if your electrical box sits several inches off the wall. In that case, consider using a cabinet to cover the electrical panel. You can match it to the cabinets you already have in your kitchen, laundry room, or bathroom. If it is located in another area of your home, like the living or dining room, you can use a cabinet that makes more of a decorative Make Your Electrical Box A Masterpiece, Not An Eyesore Disguise an unsightly electrical box or access door with these DIY projects. They are simple to do and can really add in a lovely design element to yourWhether you are choose artwork, wood pallets or dual purpose cork boards and chalk boards, you can turn that unsightly space into something beautifulMake sure the access door beneath your new creative element is right for your home.