“A Little Knotty Vanity Mirror” sounds like a charming and rustic decorative piece! Here’s what comes to mind:
Frame: Made of natural or reclaimed wood with visible knots, giving it a “knotty” (playful or literal) character. The wood could be sanded smooth but left unfinished for a rustic look or stained/painted for a more refined aesthetic.
Mirror: A circular or oval-shaped mirror, possibly with a slightly antiqued or beveled edge to enhance its vintage appeal.
Size: Small enough to fit on a vanity or dresser—perhaps 8-12 inches in diameter.
Bohemian: Add macramé hangers or carved floral details.
Cottagecore: Distressed white paint with gold accents.
Modern Farmhouse: Clean-lined wood with a dark walnut finish.
Whimsical: Wood burned designs (like vines or moons) around the frame.
If you’re making one, you could:
Upcycle an old wooden tray or frame.
Carve or Burn designs into the wood for texture.
Add Embellishments like tiny dried flowers under resin or brass corner accents.
Would you like help sourcing materials or instructions for a DIY version? Or are you looking for where to buy something like this?