DIY Nautical Rope Mirror Decor [For Under $35!]

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I spent under $35 to make this DIY nautical rope mirror decor for one of my bathrooms. And besides already having the mirror to do this – the project was super easy.  Finding the twine rope was difficult, mainly because I was picky – I wanted a thick, distressed and natural looking twine (not some poly-blend type rope, which is all I was finding).

I was going for the rustic nautical look, essentially. So of course when I’m looking for something out of the usual I can never find the kind I want. I eventually did fine really natural twine rope for the price (giving me more than enough in length for other crafts in the future).

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diy nautical rope mirror

[for under $35!]

 

 

All you need is:

  • 50 feet of Twine OR 100 feet of Twine (depending on how many times you need to wrap your mirror), 1/2 inch thick (this product has many different thicknesses of rope – 1/4, 3/8, 1/2 and 1 inch thickness – so beware when choosing the one to buy)
  • Hot glue gun (you will definitely want to use this over other glue, because you need something that’s going to dry FAST, and harden in order to hold onto this thick twine). Do NOT use super glue – tried that – it soaks into the twine and you’ll end up in a bigger, stickier mess!
  • CLEAR glue sticks for the glue gun (you’ll definitely be using a handful of these for this project)

Directions:

First of all, I made the mistake in assuming I had the clear glue sticks (which I did not), so in my pictures you see green sparkly glue! I had to work extra hard to make sure the glue was not visible on the mirror or between the twine.

DIY Nautical Mirror Decor | DIY crafts and home decor | DIY mirror decor | theMRSingLinkI went with the 1/2 inch thick 50 feet of twine for my 4 x 3 foot mirror. I measured first how many feet of twine I would need to wrap my mirror 4 times (since that’s the look I wanted). So be sure to measure your mirror and determine how many times you want the mirror wrapped with the twine, because you might need 100 feet of twine instead. It’s a little more expensive, but not by much.

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As shown above, start at one corner. The first loop around the mirror I had to cut at all the corners of the mirror (the twine just wasn’t bending properly to cover the corners on the first loop). Then, as you see above in starting the 2nd round of twine, I was able to begin rounding at the corners instead of cutting at the corners.


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Also notice (in the picture above) where I cut and stopped the twine at the same corner I started.

And that’s really all to it! A very simple nautical decor from a plain mirror. You can even dress it up further by adding a stylish anchor piece, or shells to the rope!

DIY Nautical Rope Mirror | DIY crafts and home decor | DIY mirror decor | theMRSingLink

DIY Nautical Rope Mirror | DIY crafts and home decor | DIY mirror decor | theMRSingLink
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