by Jürgen Kress
Apply your chosen paper to the reverse side using the decoupage glue.
Gently remove the silver layer from the back of the mirror.
You can build a high-end looking geometric frame for a mirror using only heavy paper or cardstock. Mirror 2
If "putting paper together" refers to the installation process, you can use a strip of painter's tape to hang mirrors with multiple brackets perfectly.
Place a single long strip of painter's tape across the back of the mirror, covering both hanging brackets. Mark the exact spot of the holes on the tape. Remove the tape, place it level on the wall, and drill directly through your marks to ensure the screws line up exactly. Toilet Paper Roll Mirror & Wall Art | Simply Bloom Co. Simply Bloom Apply your chosen paper to the reverse side
Flatten the tubes and cut them into 1/2 inch "rings." Glue these rings together into floral patterns or circles. Once assembled, glue the pattern around the edge of a round mirror and spray paint for a uniform, decorative look. 4. Painter's Tape Hanging Hack
Cut geometric shapes from the cardstock (either by hand or using a machine like a Silhouette Cameo). Fold and glue these pieces into a frame shape, then spray paint them with a metallic finish to mimic expensive metal mirrors. 3. Toilet Paper Roll Art Frame If "putting paper together" refers to the installation
There are several ways to "put together paper" for a mirror project, whether you are looking for an artistic transfer, a decorative frame, or a functional hanging guide. 1. The Mirror Transfer Technique