Any other advice gratefully accepted - I dabble a little with glass
pinting on clip frames.
Carolyn
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I've seen various sized mirror blanks at the local Michael's Craft Store.
Since you are in the UK you may not have that chain of stores available to
you, but you may well be able to find what you are looking for in a similar
large craft store.
-Aula
>I have not actually
>seen any smaller ones for sale
It would help if you'd define better what
you are looking for - exact sizes? If by
"mirror tiles" you mean the kind that are
sometimes used to create mirrored walls,
I would think any glass supply outlet (what
are they called in the UK?) would handle
them. In the USA, "mirror tiles" come boxed
a dozen or so to the box and are about
ten or twelve inches square. They're available
from most builder suppliers and glass dealers.
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A hook may be risky. I would be inclined to cut a length of thin wire or
twine for a hanging loop and sandwich it between the back of the mirror and
some mountcard or backing board - securely glued of course or you could
have 7 years bad luck <g>
Unless you are going to draw your outline freehand you may want to transfer
the pattern onto the mirror using carbon paper - use a ball point pen rather
than a thick pencil to trace with, then the outliner should cover the blue
marks easily.
Jenni
Paper Patch
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What should I be cleaning the glass with, should it be spirit based,
or just soapy water?
Carolyn
www.CardsbyCarolyn.co.uk
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