I wanted to brighten-up our tiny little powder room at the lake cabin. It is tucked underneath the stairs, and the lighting was horrible. We decided to make a mosaic mirror from all the broken MacKenzie-Childs pieces we have saved over the years. I love this lighted mirror because it makes everyone look so pretty! We also added a tiny little backsplash for our pedestal sink with MacKenzie-Childs tiles.

We have some pieces left over, and we will be making another mirror for our Birmingham powder room soon. I might even post a tutorial now that we know what we are doing ;P

Linking to a bowl full of lemon's One Project at a Time.
Until next time...
Blessings!
Ricki Jill
We have some pieces left over, and we will be making another mirror for our Birmingham powder room soon. I might even post a tutorial now that we know what we are doing ;P
Linking to a bowl full of lemon's One Project at a Time.
Until next time...
Blessings!
Ricki Jill
oooooo, I love this,, very nice,,
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and creative...I absolutely LOVE this!
ReplyDeleteThat came out so cool. You are so crafty I am jealous.
ReplyDeleteMolto carino e originale il tuo specchio di mosaico,baci,Rosetta
ReplyDeleteI love the transformation Ricki! It turned out so homey. I also love the tiles behind the faucet. Everything is alive because of the colors.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, you've inspired me to create something with all my broken bits of Quimper pottery.
ReplyDeleteVERY cool RJ! I'm in awe of your amazing talent! Lovely powder room.
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Kim
Very creative and one of a kind! You certainly live up to your name: Art at Home. You are so talented!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute powder room Ricki Jill! Of course you have to save the MacKenzie Childs dishes, they're too precious. You have to see their current outdoor furniture! Absolutely to die for!
ReplyDelete-Marie
Hoe creative. I love it!! Happy Tuesday, big hugs!
ReplyDeletegiggle hoe...I meant how, guess my fingers aren't catching up to my brain yet this morning, LOL!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing...where do u get all u'r broken pieces?
ReplyDeleteYou did a fantastic job on this little bath.
Very, very pretty. How clever!
ReplyDeleteRicki this is so pretty!!! Everything you do screams "FUN" and i love the colour blue of your walls!!!
ReplyDeletePamela xo
That is so cool...it's pretty, it's clever, it's eco friendly...I love it!
ReplyDeleteSo cute Ricki~ I love your creative mirror project! A perfect pop of color and whimsy for your bathroom! Hugs, Courtney
ReplyDeleteI LOVE IT.... I adore the blue!!
ReplyDeleteLove, Lorraine
This is wonderful. Great idea to save the broken pieces. I love MC...so colorful!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Jane
Very creative . I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteHow unique and creative! Aw, but why do you have so many pieces of broken MacKenzie Childs pottery?! Pretty powder room!
ReplyDeleteCute! Thanks for following!
ReplyDeleteYou have broken MacKenzie Childs pieces?? I think it would kill me if I broke any of that pottery. You know what I love about the mirror is that it's not just flat pieces--that you have handles and other interesting shapes. So unique and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteCarole (Stapes)
It's beautiful! I would LOVE a tutorial! I like to copy artistic people! heehee! ♥
ReplyDeleteVery fun! Great upcycle!
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