DIY Rough Quartz Mirror Frame Tutorial

DIY Rough Quartz Mirror Frame Tutorial
I am so excited to have Kristin here today!  She is amazing and I am sure you will love her quartz tutorial!  
 
 
Kristin here, from The Hunted Interior.  I was thrilled when Cassity contacted me about becoming a contributor for Remodelaholic!  I would love to share with all of you a little bit about my design philosophy.  As an Interior Designer I adore high end design, but I do not have the budget to match my taste… So I create it myself.  I look at everything with an open mind & determine how I can transform everyday items laying around our home into luxurious items that I find in the magazines.  Here is a little tutorial where I have done just that.
 
My Inspiration:  Rough Quartz Crystals
 
Quartz crystal accessories are EVERYWHERE right now.  Even though they are one of the most common minerals in the Earth’s crust, they can still be a tad { cough cough } pricey… Here are a few accessories I am currently coveting:
 
Gold Dipped Quartz Cluster Bookends……………. $825.
 
 OM Decor 

Clear Lucite Box with Rock Crystal ……………. $2,250.

 
Vivre

You can pick your jaw up off the floor now.  Crazy talk right?  Well I took inspiration from these & created a Rough Quartz Mirror Frame using an existing Ikea mirror I had at the house.  For less than $75, this is how I created this look for much much less!

I ordered two variety packs of Quartz Crystal points from Rock Creek Treasure’s on eBay


Knowing that I would need a lot more stones, I headed off to Michael’s & picked up 6 bags of Beach Glass Vase Fillers.   


I then prepped the mirror frame.  I taped off the corner I was planning on covering & tried to create an organic edge.  I found that using the torn edges of the tape created a more natural line.
 
 
Next, I primed the surface.  Since the stones & the beach glass are translucent, the dark surface altered the look.  Using the primer allowed them to stay bright.
 
 
Using my trusty hot glue gun, I got to work.  I glued each of the stones down filling in with the Quartz Crystals in the most desired locations. I found that laying the larger stones down & layering in some smaller ones on top gave it a more realistic look.  Be sure to vary how you lay the stones.  Quartz grow out vertically, so I took some of the Beach Glass & stood it up as well.
 
 
Once all the stones were glued down I decided to add a touch of gold on the mirror frame.  If the inspirations can have it, why can’t I?  I used a Krylon Gold Leaf Pen to create another organic border coming off of the stones.
 
 
 
Now we have a custom mirror frame that I think looks like a million bucks (Okay, maybe a couple hundred at least!)
 
 
While this might be a little to modern for some people, the same concept could be carried out on a smaller scale using a picture frame, or attaching a few to an existing jewelry box.  The point is to think outside of the box & don’t be afraid to create what you want!
 
 
If you like what you see, I’d love for you to stop by The Hunted Interior to see our other tutorials such as:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Thanks again Cassity!
 
 
 
 
 
 

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  1. 1


    May 15, 2012

    The clear Lucite box is definitely a winner. Do you know where I can get these (or a similar product) for a much lower price?

  2. 2


    May 15, 2012

    I’m in LOVE with this! I’ve been lusting after a huge mirror to lean against the wall in our living room and this feels organic AND luxe! Love the dichotomy of that!

  3. 3


    May 15, 2012

    this is gorgeous!!

  4. 4


    May 15, 2012

    Gorgeous! So high end looking!

  5. 5


    May 16, 2012
    Crystal

    So beautiful!!! Love it!!

  6. 6


    May 16, 2012

    You rock, my dear. Also love your table tutorial.

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    May 16, 2012

    So much more beautiful than your inspiration pieces!!!! This is fabulous!

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    February 22, 2013
    Briss

    Hello, I wanted to let you know that I love your mirror. What are the dimensions for it?

    • 8.1


      February 23, 2013

      Briss, It is an Ikea mirror, here is the link: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/00081591/

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        February 24, 2013
        Briss

        Thanks, I’ve been eying this mirror. I currently just bought their Jondal Mirror, but want to up cycle it. Since it’s rather short. How wide is the frame of the Mongstad if you don’t mind telling me.

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