2) I seperated the wood light from dark since I prefer the light and grey colors. I took the others outside and sprayed them with bleach water to try to lighten them up a bit which worked a little.
3) I went to Ikea and purchased a 30" round mirror for only $20 bucks, Yea Baby!
4) I went to Home Depot and purchased a 1/4" ply wood and had them cut it for me into a 35" square. This was about $6.00.
5) I drew a circle around the ply wood making it about a 34" circle to use as my border frame for the mirror. No specific directions for this. I had a tough time getting it exact but it really doesn't matter since you only use this as your frame to adhere the wood to.
6) I glued the mirror to the ply wood using a maximum strength adhesive such as Liquid Nails since you need it to be strong enough to really hold the mirror and all the weight of the wood.
7) I started to hot glue the drift wood to my frame. It is a bit tricky and is kind of like a puzzle. My tip here is to start with your undesirable larger pieces which for me was the dark pieces since you will build that up and will eventually put the ones you want on top.
*Notice my Domino Book open with my inspiration picture of "The" drift wood mirror.
8) Once all is done I used a nail gun to nail the pieces together just in case my glue gun fails me.
9) Look at your amazing results!
Clearly it can't be fully appreciated until it's hung so here is the updated final results in the finished bathroom.
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