• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Janet Clark at Home

  • About
  • All Things Home
  • DIY
    • Furniture Makeovers
    • Chalk Paint
    • Home Improvement
  • Handmade
    • Sewing
    • Christmas
    • Paper Crafts
  • A Girly Girl’s Guide To DIY
    • Beginner Projects
    • Intermediate Projects
    • Basic Skills

Turn A Frame Into A Fireplace Screen

by Janet Clark at Home

Vintage fireplace mantel and diy screen

After I completed my fireplace makeover, I was on the search for a fireplace screen. Actually, I had been searching for one during the whole makeover process, but was unsuccessful. Now you know I had to have one to photograph my new fireplace mantel, so what’s a girl to do? Make one! So I am going to show you how to turn a frame into a fireplace screen. Oh, and this is purely decorative. I would not try to use it with excessive heat and fire.

vintage mirror frame turned into fireplace screen

I started with a $5.00 mirror I had picked up from the thrift store. This had been stored in my basement for a while because I wanted to change the finish before I used it. Well, I now had another idea for it.

Step 1 – Removing the mirror

vintage mirror frame turned into fireplace screen

So first things first, I removed the mirror from the back. No harm has come to this frame or mirror, so if and when I find a real fireplace screen that I love, this can go back to being a mirror.

Normally I love a gold frame, but this one was just – “off”. I also wanted the fireplace screen to kind of blend in, so a darker color was going to work better.

Step 2 – creating the finish on the frame

I spray painted the frame oil rubbed bronze.

vintage mirror frame turned into fireplace screen

In order to highlight the bronze frame with gold, I thought a gold wax product would work well. Well this product was sold out at the time, so I decided to make my own.

Homemade Wax to Rub On and Buff Off

How to make colored wax to rub on and buff off

I mixed together a little of the wax with a little of the paint. The more paint you use the more color you get. Just test a spot until you get the color you are looking for. The paint color is metallic antique gold.

How to make colored wax to rub on and buff off

After it was mixed, I took an old cloth, dabbed it in the colored wax, and wiped it on.

waxing a vintage frame

Here is a close up of the finish.

a vintage frame

I did take a brush with straight paint and highlight a few areas. I think I achieved that timeworn patina , and it was quick and easy.

Step 3 – Add The Screen

It can’t really be a fireplace screen without a screen, so I added one. I used black window screen that I gave a light coat of gold spray paint. Again, this is decorative only.

adding screen to a fireplace screen

I cut to size, stapled it on, and trimmed to fit.

Step 4 – Make A Stand For The Frame

Figuring out a way for the frame to stand was the hardest part of the project for me. I tried brackets, furniture legs, and all sorts of things. This simple idea turned out to be the best. Continuing to use what I had, I cut down stair spindle parts that were left over from my Christmas ornaments.

cut spindle for furniture feet

These are the feet that I cut.

gluing wood spindles to make feet

I used adhesive to glue the feet onto straight spindle pieces to form two stands, one for each side of the frame.

frame stand

I gave the stand the same finish as the frame.

Step 5 – Add the stand

frame stand

I used small brackets to screw the stand onto the back of the frame.

attaching frame stand
vintage frame with stand

For a finishing touch, I wired on this brass accent piece that I finished to match the frame.

detail on DIY fireplace screen

I hope this inspires you to make something if you can’t find it to buy, or just don’t like the price tag! Sometimes it takes a little thinking outside the box, but it is worth the effort.

Pin It For Later!

how I turned a thrift store mirror into a fireplace screen

Thanks for stopping by,

Janet

I used these sma

Filed Under: All Things Home, DIY

Previous Post: « How To Make Custom Foam Furniture Cushions
Next Post: Build A Faux Carved Wood Transom »

Primary Sidebar

Let’s Connect!

  • Bloglovin
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest

ConvertKit Form

So glad you are here!

janet clark at home blog

Hi! I’m Janet, I just want to make beautiful things and make things beautiful! I enjoy creating a vintage, romantic home with lots of DIY and thrifty  projects. Follow along with me as I add character and charm to a builder grade home. Read more about me here.

Footer

Privacy Policy

Disclosure

https://www.facebook.com/Janet-Clark-at-Home-562689050900207/

Copyright © 2025 Janet Clark at Home on the Foodie Pro Theme