Lon wrote:Nevermind. Scratch the balloon thing, unless you could find one with an unprinted side, it won't work. I bought a cheap one from a dollar store and figured I could use the inside. The inside is dull. So I wiped at the shiny side with acetone to remove the design and the shiny part came off -_-
mochi.kochi wrote:Lon wrote:Nevermind. Scratch the balloon thing, unless you could find one with an unprinted side, it won't work. I bought a cheap one from a dollar store and figured I could use the inside. The inside is dull. So I wiped at the shiny side with acetone to remove the design and the shiny part came off -_-
I just bought one!! haha, but then you just gave me an advice :>, don't use acetone XD. I wonder if rubbing alcohol would work? Also I didn't even think to check the dollar stores >.< I bought one from a flower store, oh well, It should be better..I hope. I'm just savouring the design of the balloon for a few days before I pin a hole in it
Calochortus wrote:Such cute furniture! I love the armoire~
Real mirrors use a chemical reaction to adhere aluminum/silver to glass. Even if you do have a chemist shop that has silver nitrate nearby, you would still need a glass cutter to get the shape you wanted. Conversely, some people say that they can make a mirror using spray paint. Still, needs the glass cutter...
.....More or less useless, I know.
There is such a thing as mirror vinyl in the automotive industry. I haven't used it before, so I wouldn't be able to tell you if/how it works, but it looks shiny.....
edit: I've also seen mirrored gift wrap. That might be less expensive (and you could wrap gifts with what's left~~)
Lon wrote:Aw crud. I tested out the rubbing alcohal thing. Rubbing hard enough to remove all the design also took out the silver. -_-
britbrat18 wrote:There's this tutorial that says to use aluminum foil, and the thin clear plastic that comes with picture frames. It says it's supposed to have a reflection...not sure how well it would work, but I figure it's worth a try!
http://www.ehow.com/how_5950847_make-va ... -doll.html
mochi.kochi wrote:Hmm, I wonder. Is the chemical reaction you mentioned the kind schools use to experiment? I remember a friend having an experiment with a coke bottle being all silver and shiny from the inside. For the mirror vinyl, I might ask my sister if she knows this, if ever it's cheap also >,< and definitely research the gift wrap, it sounds awesome! Thanks!!
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