I began my mercury glass collection
last Christmas with a few items that were on sale.
After Christmas my collection expanded.
Who can resist 90% off?!?
This year I wanted to display my collection on my huge mantle/shelf in the dining room. I needed a beautiful backdrop.last Christmas with a few items that were on sale.

Who can resist 90% off?!?
I thought about using mirrors, but I used that design concept last year.

I pulled a pretty copper colored frame from my stash.
Then I pulled out the heavy-duty foil from my pantry and started cutting out squares of foil.
I wanted to achieve a look of
"silver-leaf collides
with antique mirror",
without the expense.
I sprayed each sheet with adhesive and stuck them onto the picture,
in a random pattern, dull side up.
I was doing the happy dance because I got the look I desired!
All that was left was to glitz it up
with my mercury glass collection.
I added a few sparkly items from dollar stores
(mirrored trees, big silver ornaments, and shiny garland).
And metallic leaves found at the thrift store.
I am thrilled with my
glitzy-almost-over-the-top mantle/shelf
and the couldn't-be-a-more-perfect-backdrop frame.


"silver-leaf collides
with antique mirror",
without the expense.

in a random pattern, dull side up.


with my mercury glass collection.

(mirrored trees, big silver ornaments, and shiny garland).
And metallic leaves found at the thrift store.

glitzy-almost-over-the-top mantle/shelf
and the couldn't-be-a-more-perfect-backdrop frame.

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