A WOMAN who couldn’t afford a pricey hallway mirror has taken matters into her own hands by heading to B&M. Instead of forking out for an expensive version, she bought a few £3 hexagonal mirrors from the budget shop and created her own display. The finished result looked very stylish and has impressed thousands on […]
A WOMAN who couldn’t afford a pricey hallway mirror has taken matters into her own hands by heading to B&M.
Instead of forking out for an expensive version, she bought a few £3 hexagonal mirrors from the budget shop and created her own display.
A woman who couldn’t afford an expensive hallway mirror made her own using hexagonal £3 ones from B&M[/caption]The finished result looked very stylish and has impressed thousands on Facebook thanks to her money-saving approach.
Taking to the group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, she explained how she nailed the DIY project.
She wrote: “I really wanted a beautiful long mirror for my hallway but couldnt find one i wanted or could afford.
“So Today I made my own mirror using £3 hexagon mirrors from B&M.”
People took to the comments to praise the woman for her purse-friendly efforts[/caption]Many people were full of praise for her home efforts, and said they wanted to do the same in their own homes.
One wrote: “They look beautiful & a real talking point, very nice.”
Another added: “Looks beautiful well done.”
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