Easy Paint Makeovers
Painted or Finished Wood Mirror Frames
What You'll Need
- One can Krylon Interior-Exterior (shown in Glossy White; $5.50, krylon.com for store locations).
- One two-inch-wide roll Scotch Safe-Release Painters’ Masking Tape for Very Delicate Surfaces ($13.50 at hardware stores).
- One pack 220-grit sandpaper (about $4 at hardware stores).
How to Do It
Step 1: Protect the mirror. If it doesn’t detach easily from the frame, cut out a piece of kraft paper or cardboard to cover the
glass, and secure it with strips of painter’s tape. Make sure the tape strips are flush with the frame’s border (or squeeze
them under the frame if you can). This will spare you from having to scrape rogue paint traces off the glass with a razor
blade.
Step 2: If the frame is finished with varnish, lacquer, or polyurethane, give it a gentle once-over with sandpaper until the texture
is slightly rough. This will help the paint stick and ensure uniform coverage.
Step 3: Lay the frame flat and spray-paint it (for the technique, see Step 2 of Coffee Table). Apply several thin coats to avoid
drips, waiting 30 seconds between coats. Let dry for an hour when done.
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