I know... I know... you'll all scoff at me and say "that's your 'wild side?' hahahahahaha!"
As much as I love to create things and I can spend every waking moment sewing a quilt or making soap, I have rarely (maybe never?) changed anything!
So call me wild........
(Drum roll here......................................)
I spray painted a mirror!!! woohoo!
Ok, technically it was the frame of a mirror.
My first experience with spray paint! I used Rust-Oleum MultiColor Textured Spray in Carribean Sand.
(Yes, I forgot to take a "before" photo. I am working on remembering to do that. Picture this with an ugly, fake plastic oak wood frame and hanging on the wall in the bathroom above the toilet. I picked this item to start with because if I messed it up, it wouldn't be a loss of something nice.)
I thought I did everything perfectly like covering up the mirror with paper and tape ... spraying it evenly with a few light coats of spray paint ... letting it dry the recommended amount of time. However, when I hung up my newly repainted mirror, I discovered the back of the brown frame was reflected in the mirror!
Bummer.
I do not like to make mistakes because I do not like to correct mistakes. But I knew my obsessive-compulsiveness for perfection would kick in every time I looked at this mirror and I would never be happy with it.
So I removed the backing, removed the mirror and spray painted the back of the frame and let it dry. Put it all back together and re-hung it in its original spot.
I'm so thrilled with it! I even had to pour a glass of wine and then sit on the edge of my bathtub for half an hour just to stare at it.
My first spray paint project was a success. Most importantly, I learned I can change something and be happy with it.
I bought a dozen more cans of spray paint at Walmart this weekend... oh yeah.
Thanks for visiting!!
6 comments:
Nice work Carolyn! I am the same way--I'd only see the reflection of the old color every time I looked at it... Great job making it perfect.
Have a great day.
Pam
You did GOOD! You were really good to take the mirror apart and paint the back. I probably would have put it in a corner and said I would get back to it later..I'm bad that way!
Yes, it takes awhile to remember and take before pictures but you'll get it! :)
Donna
Congrats on your successful paint job, keep up the good work:)
omgosh that looks AWESOME!! so much better than that fake looking thing that used to be there. Really gives the bathroom more class!
This cracked me up! I've not done my first spray paint job yet but you have inspired me!
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