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The first thing we did was get the mirrors and then we put masking tape where the mirror is so that when we painted the frame, the paint would not go on the actual mirror.
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The third thing we did was stir the paint, to remove any lumps there may be. We then put on the first coat of paint on the mirror, making sure the paint spread over the frame was even.
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After Painting all the frame, we had to use a finer bush to paint the sides and the inside of the frame, which is closest to the mirror
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The mirror(s) were then left next to a portable radiator, or somewhere were it was warm; to help speed the process of the paint drying. This took between 10-15 minutes.
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After the paint dried; the second coat of paint was added. This time a thin layer of paint was added on and inside the frame
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Again we left the frame to dry in a warm area for 10-15 minutes
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Once the frames were dried we customised them more by adding beads and recycled nick knacks
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