There’s everything from DIY boho Christmas ornaments, boho tree decor, DIY wall decorations. I’ve rounded up over 100 different ideas for Christmas decor. Oops.Are you looking to add some Boho Christmas decor to your collection this year? You’re going to love this inspiration. If you look closely, you can see the edge of my phone in one of the images above. Let me tell you, it’s NOT easy taking pictures of mirrors! I had to be creative with my camera in order not to be in them. I have tall ceilings so it seemed to fit the space a little better on the wall rather than resting on the dresser. I ultimately decided to hang mine in my bedroom above my dresser. You can find them just about everywhere: Home Depot, Hobby Lobby, Walmart, Amazon, etc… If you decide to turn this mirror into wall art, simply use these picture hanging command strips. I think this stick mirror looks nice just resting against a wall on a dresser, entry table or fireplace mantel, so there’s no need to hang it if you don’t want to! I was worried that you’d be able to see a line where the cardboard ended, but as long as you cover it well, it’s completely disguised from the front view. ![]() Step Five As you can see from the back, the sticks hung over quite a bit. ![]() However, I think that sticks of varying lengths to create a starburst look would be awesome, too. ***If you are using sticks you’ve collected, you may need to trim them to size first. You definitely need quite a few sticks to completely cover the cardboard (you will also need to be a little picky about which sticks go next to each other as they all tend to bend and curve in different directions). Once I got all the way around, I layered more sticks on top until I was happy with the outcome. Slowly move your way around until the entire cardboard frame is covered. Step Four Start gluing your sticks onto the cardboard right along the edge of the mirror. You will NOT be able to move it once you put it down, so it may be a good idea to trace a circle around the mirror first so that you have a good visual once you’re ready with the glue. Step Three Hot glue the mirror directly onto the cardboard, centering it as evenly as possible. I tried using scissors first and almost had a melt down/mild heart attack. Step Two Simply use a box cutter to cut out your traced circle. I made my outline about 2 inches from the edge of the mirror, but the larger you make it the more sturdy your sticks will be. Step One Place the mirror on top of your cardboard and use a pencil to trace a frame around the mirror large enough to hold your sticks. ![]()
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