A Starburst Mirror for the Dining Room

I’ve been ‘oohing’ and ‘ahhing” over all the Starburst Mirrors out there. I think they’re just gorgeous.

But I couldn’t really find one to fit my style.
I’ve been wanting one for our dining room – I have the perfect little 1/4 wall for it. ;)
Well after looking and plotting and trying to figure out materials – I had the idea that since it was for the dining room, it might look cute made from Silverware!

After much debate on layout (Mr. F.T. absolutely LOVES being a craft adviser, haha) and lots of glue, this is what I came up with!!

And a closeup:

It was soooo easy to make.

Here’s a quick tutorial in case you’d like one too!!

You’ll need:

Round Mirror – this one is 7″
(I picked it up at Joann’s)
Plate, a few inches larger than the mirror
Cardboard
Silverware (Depends on your layout. I used 12 knives, 8 forks, & 12 spoons)
Beads (enough to go around mirror)
Glue (I used hot glue)

Start by cutting 2 circles out of cardboard. Measure halfway between the bottom rim of the plate and edge to make your circle.

Glue the two circles together with hot glue. This will give you a stable base for your silverware.
You could also use wood or something else as a base, I was just going for cheap. ;)


(You thought I was kidding when I said I had terrible paper cutting skills didn’t you?
Evidently it also extents to cardboard. Don’t judge.)

Press the rim of the plate down onto the circle, then trace this with a pen. That way you know how to place your silverware.

Start working on your layout. I recommend laying out all the silverware, then gluing it on.

I started with knives. They were the fattest in width so I didn’t want them under the plate at all.
I lined them up with the traced rim line.

Then I added in forks. . .

And then spoons. Use whatever pattern and layout you like.
I played with a lot of different looks before I settled on this one.

Place your plate on the layout and make sure that it lays as flat as possible. Make any spacing adjustments you need to.

Start gluing on the silverware, working your way around the circle.

***Update: After a year and a half I have had a couple of items loosen because of the hot glue. Rather than risk the entire shebang crashing to the floor, I pried off the plate and stabilized everything with E-6000. That should hold it through minor earthquakes and teenagers. I’ll keep you posted though.

Check your layout with your plate as you go. You might need to redo a couple pieces.
(I did. And doesn’t that look so nice and tidy.)

Finish all the silverware. It won’t look too pretty but the plate covers up the mess.

Add a good layer of glue to the cardboard to hold your plate on.

Ahhh. That’s better.

Add a layer of glue to the back of your mirror and glue that to the center of the plate.

Before you glue on any beads, take a minute and clean any smudges or fingerprints off your mirror.

Glue a ring of beads or pearls around the mirror’s edge.

And that finishes it off!!
So easy right??

I hung it on the wall by putting three nails at the bottom of the cardboard, in a curve,
and one nail at the top of the cardboard, so the nail head holds it on.

I really love the combination of the vintage plate and silverware with the mirror and pearls – but I want to hear what you think!!

I’m linking to Today’s Creative Blog, Met Monday, Skip to my Lou, Tutorials & Tips Tuesday
and the other fabulous parties on the sidebar – make sure you check them out!

*** UPDATES – I am not having a problem with the hanging method – but I think that I’m going to reinforce it a bit. I don’t want the cardboard to weaken over time and crash.
Also – I would consider spray painting your cardboard a color close to your walls. Where I’ve got it hanging you can see the cardboard from one angle. It would blend with the wall better if it was painted. ;) ***

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193 Responses
  1. 101
    Anne J says:

    So cute and creative! Great job!

  2. 102

    i love this! So brilliant!–connie, measuredbytheheart.blogspot.com

  3. 103
    Sarah says:

    I love using silverware for kitchen and dining decor, so I freaking ADORE your mirror! I’m totally making one for my house, too! Thanks so much for the idea!!

  4. 104
    C.K. says:

    wow this is awesome I LOVE IT !!!!

  5. 105

    Followed your link from Gail’s Catch as Catch can party. This is soooo cute, and your tutorial was great!
    Nice job!

  6. 106

    This is really a great project. Absolutely love this! I’d like to post a link on my blog and use your pics? Let me know.

  7. 107
    Solar Panels says:

    OMG, That is so beautiful. I am amazed by your skills, I mean from where you got this idea? That is perfect. I will try this with the wooden spoons and forks. Amazing, just amazing

  8. 108
    gloria says:

    That is awesome! It would even been cute without the mirror. I love it.

  9. 109
    Brandy says:

    This is so funky and cool — I LOVE it! Thanks for the great inspiration and blog.

  10. 110

    Thanks for linking this up. This is the coolest project ever ever ever!

  11. 111

    Wow, I’m off to a good start this morning…lol I left a comment for you over at Blue Cricket Design{like you would see it…duh} Here goes…This is just Adorable! I love how you took the inspirations out there and interpreted it to match “you” {ha I sound like an American Idol Judge} but really! I love it! You did a great job with the littel tutorial too…TGIF! Have a great weekend!

  12. 112
    Tiff says:

    Very clever! Found you at Fingerprints on the Fridge. I’m your newest follower!

  13. 113
    Merry says:

    I LOVE the uniqueness of this!!! I am going to make one as I love and have vintage flatware,etc. Just one thought though to give you a heads up if this should be a possibility: After time, could your cardboard start to weaken from gravity and the weight of your mirror and give way or bend a little, thus letting your mirror fall forward and crash to the floor??? Just concerned…unless I didn’t understand how you stated you hung it with using the nail heads to hold on to the mirror. :^}

    • 113.1
      Beverly says:

      Yeah, Merry, I realized that after the fact. I think it would be better to reinforce it a little more on the bottom and add some hanging hardware to the top. I’m haven’t done that yet but it’s a good idea.
      Thanks!!!

  14. 114
    Wendy says:

    I think this a ADORABLE! Might just copy it for me kitchen!

  15. 115
    Julie says:

    So unique and creative. Very nicely done too

  16. 116
    laxsupermom says:

    I love this project! This is hands down the coolest sunburst mirror I’ve ever seen! I love how creative this project is, and how well it fits in a dining room. Such a great tutorial, too! I have an old box of silver that might look great, although, I’d have to get over needing to keep it polished. I’m off to go play with my box of silver. Thanks for sharing.

    I’m hosting a Throwback Thursdays Party, and would love it if you swung by and linked up something you made/bought/did from before blogging. I can’t wait to see what you bring.

  17. 117
    Allie says:

    OMG!! I am in awe of your creativity!! Simply amazing! I will be watching for you to be featured on the Today show, I swear! Fabulous job!
    Thanks for linking up to Making It With Allie! I can’t wait to see what you have for next week!
    AllieMakes.Blogspot.com

  18. 118
    Sommer says:

    WHOAH! That is BRILLIANT! I can’t even believe I haven’t seen one of these before. How cool are you? LOL. Beverly you are so talented! I’d love to have you share this at my VIP party today @ http://designergarden.blogspot.com/2011/03/vip-party-7.html

  19. 119
    Teri says:

    Love this idea!! very creative! I think I may try one but make a clock out of it, great job!

  20. 120
    christy says:

    bev–i am so close to having enough silverware to make my own one of these. a girlfriend and i are going to have a crafting day and make them. i am so excited!

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