How to Recycle and Reuse Pieces of Broken Mirror
Broken mirrors can be made into lovely Christmas ornaments. Like the mirror craft earlier, you can cover the back with a scene from a Christmas card or wrapping paper or you can just hand paint it. Coat the edges in craft clay or glitter glue and let it dry. Hot glue a bow and ribbon to the top so that you can hang it on the tree. If you don't celebrate Christmas, you can make these beautiful pieces into mobiles or sun catchers instead.
You can reuse your mirror shards and also make a little money off of them as well if you have a glass cutter and a glass breaker. Measure out squares or other shapes across the back of the mirror and cut and break them apart. These glass shapes are useful craft supplies and can be sold to someone on Ebay or Etsy.
If you do not want to reuse your broken mirror pieces, you may be able to find someone else to take them off of your hands for you. Try listing them on Freecycle.org or post an ad on the bulletin board at your local university asking if any art students could use them in one of their art projects.
You can reuse your mirror shards and also make a little money off of them as well if you have a glass cutter and a glass breaker. Measure out squares or other shapes across the back of the mirror and cut and break them apart. These glass shapes are useful craft supplies and can be sold to someone on Ebay or Etsy.
If you do not want to reuse your broken mirror pieces, you may be able to find someone else to take them off of your hands for you. Try listing them on Freecycle.org or post an ad on the bulletin board at your local university asking if any art students could use them in one of their art projects.
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