Sea Glass Mosaic Mirror

by Christine
(Puerto Penasco, Mexico)

Sea Glass Mosaic Mirror

Sea Glass Mosaic Mirror

~ craft project submitted by Christine in Puerto Peñasco, Mexico

 "This is one of the first things I made with my collection of sea glass. 

I bought a mirror at a discount store, added various colors of sea glass and grouted."

submitted by Christine 



sea glass colors line



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Apr 20, 2011
sea glass mirror
by: Christine

Thanks, Marilyn. I haven't made too many mirrors, because I wanted to try and make different things. Right now I'm working on a sea glass suncatcher/mobile .

Apr 17, 2011
Sea Glass Mirror Magic
by: Marylyn(SuperNan)

Christine!
Lovely work-you have an amazing knack of putting your collection to great use.
Excellent eye for detail and clever use of what normally people lock away in a cupboard.
I can only bet that if this is your first Sea Glass Mosaic Mirror, your latest ones must be fantastic!
Cheers,
Marylyn

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