Last fall I put this one together {found here} out of wooden skewers. It cost a big total of $6 and I could not be happier with it; however, I'm totally thrilled that I was able to make this one today for next to half that, using recycled cereal boxes.
I began by taking two cereal boxes apart and cutting off the top and bottom tabs leaving a rectangle.
Using a paper cutter I cut the cardboard into 1/4 inch strips.
The first {inner} layer of the sunburst was made from 29 strips. Each strip was folded and hot glued as shown above. Bend each strip in half and dap a little hot glue on the 'open' end to form a teardrop. Flatten the 'loop' side and dab a little hot glue in the crease to form a 'point'. Holding both ends 'puff' together to create an eye shape.
Using a teacup saucer as my guide, I laid out the first layer.
Once I had everything evenly spaced and aligned I dabbed a tiny bit of hot glue onto the touching part of every piece to hold in place. {as shown above}
For the second layer, I altered the folded strips just a bit as shown above. Taking another 29 strips; I folded each in half, hot gluing the crease together to create a point. This layer is actually glued in-between the first layer pieces. To do this I ran a bead of hot glue down each outer side and slid into place as shown below. {creased side pointing out}
As you work your way around the entire edge, gently press the glued sides together to assure a good firm hold. {You're basically just filling in the spaces}
I added a third layer using the same techniques as layer two.
Once the sunburst shape was complete I cut a circle out of a piece of cardboard and hot glued it to the center. {I squirted on a lot of hot glue and let it drip in the creases to ensure a good strong hold}
Next was paint. I used several very light coats of regular spray paint to cover the cardboard. I used a combination of grey flat primer and a dusting of satin nickel.
Once dry, I was ready to attach the mirror. I used a 10 inch round mirror that can be found in many craft stores in the candle section {they are actually candle plates and run approximately $3.99}
I simply used a plate hanger to attach the two together. The springs do a good job of holding it in place. {I did not use any glue}
The finished mirror measures a total of 28 inches in diameter.
I love it just as much as the first one; if not more!
It is going to go in my powder room that I am finally getting around to finishing. I know, I teased you last month with the crepe streamer ruffle board and fabric {found here}, I just get into too many projects at once! I have a few more final touches to add to be able to check this room off my list! Enjoy!