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
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*** 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. 161
    Tanya says:

    come ON!!! This is fantastic! Really looks so good! I am totally doing this. thanks so much for sharing! Here is my version of a starburst mirror using wooden skewers from the dollar store!http://scrapbits.typepad.com/scrap_bits/2010/07/overwhelmed-with-art-ideas-where-to-start.html

  2. 162
    Duval Marie-Claire says:

    Bonjour , je viens d’arriver sur votre site , cette Å“uvre est superbe !! Vraiment une excellente idée ! Bravo , cela me donne une idée !! Belle journée Marie-Claire.

  3. 163
    Joy says:

    I’m visiting…over from JustSomethingIMade & Cathe, and I’m here to say; “Holy Smokes!” What a creative, wonderful starburst! I confess, I wondered about how to hang it and couldn’t picture your solution, as described…I’m going on “the hunt” for something stronger than cardboard per your concern about “crashing over time”…I LOVE your starburst…from pearls to plate to (silverware) pattern!

  4. 164
    mamichelle says:

    Wow, this is amazing!!!!!!!!!! I love this.

  5. 165
    Amanda says:

    http://amandawickcunningham.blogspot.com/2011/04/starburst-mirror-project-from-flamingo.html

    This is my version of this awesome project. I did do something slightly different so that it would hang securely to the wall. Can’t thank you enough for this cool idea!

  6. 166

    This is so unique and pretty. You did an awesome job!

  7. 167
    Tanya says:

    oh come ON! this is seriously fantastic! I am moving into my own house in the summer, and I am SO making this. thanks so much for sharing

  8. 168
    Kathy says:

    I love it! I bought some forks from an antique store like 4 years ago and I hadn’t know what to do with them…this would be perfect…now I need to buy spoons and knives. :) Thanks for the inspiration.

  9. 169

    This is so super cute! Ive been looking for some cheap awesome art for my massive dinning area. This is perfect!
    I also love the little table you have under it ( I know it has a cool name but i can’t think of it haha)

    Id be interested in seeing your whole dinning room area- i like your style.

  10. 170
    Lindsay says:

    LOVE this! You are amazing! I have seen so many people try to duplicate this, but yours stands out so much!

    I would love to have you link this up to my first link party–

    http://southernlovely.blogspot.com/2011/08/show-share-1.html

  11. 171
    Peggy says:

    Love this! Very ingenious! I’ve added a link to my Squidoo article Silverware Crafts. May I use a photo to add to the article? Thanks, Peggy

  12. 172
    C.B. Grace says:

    Cute idea. Just pinned it to my pinterest wall.

  13. 173
    Zane says:

    That is the unique and beautiful mirror placed on the wall. The mirror makes the look of your kitchen unique and beautiful. I haven’t ever expected before that it is made on your own. You are really creative person.

  14. 174
    Bethany says:

    This is so AWESOME! Whenever I get to remodel my kitchen (whenever that will be), I want to make one!!! I’m pinning this! :)

  15. 175
    TidyMom says:

    Oh how fun!!! I LOVE this!!

    Happy New Year!

  16. 176
    Marsha says:

    I love this but I tried to make one, I don’t understand how big to cut the cardboard, I just kep reading it and still didn’t get it. Also, when you glue the plate on do you just leave the space open between the silverware and the plate? I would love to see what the back looks like when it’s done. Thanks for the great idea.

  17. 177
    Sheree says:

    What a great idea! Thanks for sharing.

  18. 178
    Jean says:

    Absolutely beautiful! I love how it turned out.

  19. 179
    Missy Hanks says:

    Love the starburst!! I’m thinking it will make a pretty centerpiece with maybe a candle or something on the mirror. My daughter is getting married in June and is using simplicity in decorations. Very nice!!

  20. 180

    I had this TERRIFIC idea to turn silverware into a clock or mirror… so I googled it and of course I shouldn’t be surprised, up pops Flamingo Toes! You always have such awesome projects. Love this! Great job. :)

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