

I have hand mirrors on the brain lately. Maybe it is all those Snow White and the Huntsman commercials. Maybe it was last week when I decided to hot roll my hair and realized I had no way to see the back of my head. Whatever the reason there was no way I was going to have a plain jane hand mirror on my vanity.

SUPPLIES
Felt
Scissors
Liquid Fusion Glue
Hand Mirror

The first thing I did was decide on a design. Once I knew how I wanted my mirror to look I cut out pieces of felt.

I attached all the felt to the mirror using Liquid Fusion. Be careful not to use too much so that it does not darken your felt. I also added a hairbow from Jen at Hell Razor.
Now next time I need to see the back of my head I'm ready!
P.S. Don't forget that hand mirrors also make great picture frames.
P.P.S. Please excuse the slightly blurry pictures. I am taking photography classes and my teacher made me change all the nice settings my photag friend Erin had put my camera on.
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