{Giveaway is Closed}
The winner is #112: Shari! Congrats, Shari, you have been emailed!
With all the things to update in this house, it’s been fun to get some help from MirrorMate on my guest bath mirror. You know how it goes. Those large plate glass mirrors that are all over the place, with not a lot of personality. I have framed my own before and they turned out nice, but it’s also great to have a professional frame go up on a mirror too. It totally transforms the space.
I’ll do another complete post on this bathroom later, but wanted to share the MirrorMate opportunity with all of you now.
I got to choose a frame from MirrorMate and they shipped it to me to install. And installing a frame from MirrorMate is very easy. For a large frame, you will need two people to help hold it in place, but the frames go together very easy and fast.
It comes in a box in 4 pieces. Once you measure your existing mirror, you send those measurements to MirrorMate, along with your frame choice and they will cut the frame to exactly fit your mirror. The frame sits on top of the mirror, overlapping just slightly to completely cover the mirror.
Lay out all 4 pieces on a protective rug or cardboard.
It comes with glue and corner anchors that go in each corner of the frame to hold it all together. Notice on the frame above, there is double sided extremely sticky tape that is already on all the pieces of frame. Once you get ready to put the frame up, there are also cardboard corners that help with setting the mirror in place before the tape is pulled and ready to adhere.
Once it’s glued in the corners, simply wipe off excess glue and let it dry well overnight and then it’s ready to put up on your mirror.
My dad came over to help me get it in place, cause with a mirror this big, you really need 2 people to hold it. Pull off the protective paper from the sticky tape all the way around and simply place it over the mirror. It’s stuck and will not come off! There are also protective cardboard corner pieces to help with installation too.
Now you’ve got a beautiful framed mirror.
Yippee!! MirrorMate is giving away to ONE of my readers a mirror frame of your own. I’m so happy to be working with them and to get a beautiful frame for my bathroom. This one is called Tribeca and it’s a gorgeous black finish with small beads of silver all around the inside edge. Perfect complement to my bathroom.
I’ll show you the whole bathroom soon too!
In the meantime, leave a comment telling me which bathroom you’d love a frame for and which style and color you think you’ll pick?! Go to MirrorMate to check out all the styles and come back here and leave a comment.Â
That’s it! I’ll choose a winner in a few days.
Note:Â I received a free mirror frame from MirrorMate, but was not paid to do this post.Â





Would love the portage pebble white for my kid’s bathroom!
I have been interested in Mirror Mate for awhile but have been afraid to order one. Your blog inspired me anew. I would be interested in the Bellemeade Vintage Champagne for my 1988 bathroom.
WHAT A PERFECT PRODUCT!!
The Cherokee Slim Licorice would be great for my downstairs bathroom where guests go. I have 4 large bath mirrors in the house, all without frames!
I love how your mirror turned out, it looks totally different.
I don;t know which I would chose but would love to redo the mirror in our master bathroom.
Rhoda, that bathroom looks fabulous!
Love love the transformation! I really need one for our guest bathroom that as a huge undreamed mirror. Would be gret to complete that project or 2013! Thanks and Merry Christmas!
Oh, yes love Chelsea!
I have been working on my house, one room at a time, and this is one thing that didn’t get done in my main bath. I’ve been apprehensive about tackling the job of making a frame of my own, so this would be awesome! The main bath is very cottage with board and batten and hooks along the wall, so the Chelsea in Classic White would be the perfect match!
What an awesome way to turn a plain mirror into a work of art!. Do I have a horror story for you. I had my bathroom tiled and asked my husband to hang a mirror for me. A few years later I told him i wanted to switch the mirror out. He said “No way! It is not possible… I siliconed the mirror to the wall”. I had never stopped to think about how the mirror was staying on the wall without any hardware. Maybe if I win this I can talk him into a new mirror. 😉
Both of our bathrooms have huge mirrors. Our cabinets are a honey oak color. The wallpaper will soon be coming down. I hope the tribeca burnished brown and silver would look good.
Rhoda,
I love the transformation of your bathroom mirror! I would love to transform my masterbath mirror, too! 🙂 All the choices are beautiful, but if I had the chance to win, I would choose Grandezza Bronze!
Merry Christmas,
Cindy
Rhoda- the mirror looks great! I would love to win the Provence in Oiled Rbbed Bronze,
Thanks
I would love to get a MirrorMate frame for my guest bath. The style I would like is Soho–in white.
Love the look!
What a great mirror transformation!
Happy Holidays
Leslie
That looks great! All of my bathrooms have the standard rectangle mirror and could use an update like this. If I won, I’d fix up the guest bath first, and I think I’d chose the Bellemeade Vintage Silver. How is the finish? I’m wondering how it would hold up if water from the sink were splashed on it a lot by little boys.
I would like the Venetian Bronze Wave for our main bathroom.
My masterbath mirror needs one of these SO bad! I really like the Providence in Oil-Rubbed Bronze.
Thanks for the giveaway offer – & I can’t wait to see the reveal on the rest of your bathroom makeover. I’m sure it’s going to look fabulous!!
Love the acadia bronze
Rhoda, your Mirror Mate is gorgeous. I’d love to have Pacifica Silver Sheen or Permaquid Porcelain White.
We just updated our master bath with oil rubbed bronze fixtures and I would love to have the Pemaquid Dark Bronze for my frameless mirror. Great giveaway!