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How to Upcycle a Mirror Frame with Comic Book Art

Lois Capone by Lois Capone
August 19, 2025
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How to Upcycle a Mirror Frame with Comic Book Art

In this design, a mirror reflects more than just your face, it captures moments, moods, and the space you live in.

Wrapping its frame with comic book art adds another layer of story. Suddenly, what was once plain becomes a visual diary of color and narrative.

I once decorated a thrifted mirror this way, and it instantly became the centerpiece of my room.

Materials Needed

  • One plain wooden or plastic mirror frame (around 20”×30” works well)
  • 10-15 comic book pages (cut to fit frame strips)
  • Scissors and craft knife
  • Mod Podge (8 oz jar is plenty)
  • 1” foam brush or flat paintbrush
  • Clear acrylic sealer spray
  • Optional: Painter’s tape to protect the glass while working

Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Place your mirror on a flat surface and protect the glass with painter’s tape or scrap paper. This way, you can work freely without worrying about glue marks.

Step 2: Choose comic pages with bold colors or your favorite characters.

Then cut them into strips or panels that match the width of your frame edges. You can mix shapes like rectangles, squares, or even cut out characters for a collage effect.

Step 3: Brush a thin layer of Mod Podge on the back of your cut pieces and press them onto the frame.

Next, smooth gently to remove bubbles, working section by section around the mirror.

Step 4: Once the frame is covered, brush a layer of Mod Podge over the top of all the comic strips.

This will seal them in place and give the frame a glossy finish. Let it dry for at least 20 minutes before applying a second coat.

Step 5: For durability, spray the frame with a clear acrylic sealer once the Mod Podge has dried completely. This step protects against moisture and gives the frame a polished look.

Step 6: Remove the painter’s tape, clean the glass, and hang your mirror back on the wall.

Now step back and smile, the reflection now comes with a splash of story and personality.

Tips:

When I made mine, I found it worked best to alternate between big panels and smaller dialogue bubbles so the frame didn’t look too busy.

If your mirror is large, use entire comic covers for bold impact. And don’t forget, imperfect edges or overlaps make it feel more authentic.

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Lois Capone

Lois Capone

Lois Capone is a wife and mom in her 50s who enjoys sharing gardening, DIY tips, and home decor ideas. She believes that with some inspiration, anyone can create a special feel in their home and garden.

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