Make Your Own Unique Faux Amethyst Mirror With This Tutorial

Lizzi
by Lizzi
10 Materials
$30
2 Hours
Easy

I love mirrors and I love crystals, and when they come together, I think it’s just gorgeous. I wanted a nice mirror with crystals around it and decided to give making it myself a shot. In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through making your own mirrors with crystal frames. I chose purple to make it look like amethyst, but you can choose to emulate any crystal you like!

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Tools and materials:

  • Borax
  • Jar or glass
  • Food coloring
  • Boiling water
  • Pipe cleaners
  • String
  • Scissors
  • Skewer or something similar
  • Mirror with frame
  • Painter’s tape and/or cardboard
Amethyst mirror
Prepare your pipe cleaner



You’re going to start off by making the crystals out of a Borax solution, and the first thing you need to do for that is to take some pipe cleaners and scrunch them up. No rhyme or reason is needed for the way you fold them!

Borax crystals
Make the solution


To make a Borax solution, you’re going to mix Borax into boiling water. Keep adding the powder until you see it forming a film at the bottom of the jar, resulting from the powder no long dissolving into the solution.

Amethyst geode mirror
Add coloring



You don’t have to, but if you want to make your crystals colorful, you’ll have to add some food coloring to the solution, now. I chose purple to get an amethyst-looking crystal.

Amethyst framed mirror
Insert your pipe cleaner



Take your pipe cleaner and tie some kind of a string around it, then tie the other side of the string to a skewer or something else that can lay flat across the jar. Your pipe cleaner should be suspended in the liquid.

How to make an amethyst mirror
Cover the jar


Place a piece of cardboard or something else over the jar to keep it covered and prevent air from getting in to slow down the process. Then leave it to sit overnight. For this project you’ll need a lot of crystals, so repeat this process as many times as you want (I made about two dozen) and let them sit in the solution.

Amethyst mirror with glitter
Add glitter



Paint the frame of your mirror with Mod Podge. Then pour glitter in the same color as your crystals on the Mod Podge. This will look great under any gaps in your crystal placement. I recommend taping some cardboard over the mirror while you do this.

Borax crystal mirror
Remove the crystals


Carefully remove your crystals from their jars and dry them on a towel.

Borax mirror DIY
Place your crystals


Take your crystals and place them where you want them to be on your frame. I chose to also use some fake flowers in the color scheme.

How to make a mirror with borax crystals
Glue your pieces


Once you’re satisfied with your placement, go ahead and glue everything down. I used E6000 adhesive. If you chose not to use glitter on your frame, I would recommend sanding the frame first because the glue works better on a textured surface.

Faux amethyst mirror


That’s it! After your mirror dries, remove the cardboard, and it is ready to be hung up! I loved this project. I had so much fun with it and I just love how all the elements come together. You can see different shades of crystals depending on what color pipe cleaner I used, and I think the flowers really add some fun. Purple is one of my favorite colors, so this definitely matches the decor in my home. I hope you try this out because it is such a great project. Just be sure to share your results in the comments! 

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  • Melissa Swan Melissa Swan on Nov 09, 2020

    I love this so much but I do have one question... I live in southeast Texas and I'm wondering if the "crystals will dissolve in the high humidity?

  • Aviva Aviva on Dec 03, 2020

    Love this!! Can you use hot ups instead of jars??

  • LIZ LIZ on Jul 26, 2021

    Hi Lizzi - I live in the UK but can get what is called "Borax substitute" from Amazon - is this the same as your Borax??

    btw I just love this project and so want to have a go

    Regards

    Liz

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  • Cin28188825 Cin28188825 on Nov 14, 2021

    Lovely results, but caution is needed. This is not safe for use in homes with small children or pets. Borax can cause death in even small amounts.

    • Teresa Teresa on Dec 31, 2023

      I have done this craft with my Chyna’s grandchildren. (Over 10) and still make everyone wear gloves and masks.


  • Teresa Teresa on Dec 31, 2023

    Have you found a way to make it so the crystals do not fade?. I have made crystals with my children and grandchildren but the colour always fades out even when not exposed to light.

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