Lovely mirror in the garden
I have a large mirror repurposed in a much more rustic way in my garden, but this formal arrangement is very lovely. It would take a bit of work and the right salvage pieces, but I think it could be recreated in your own garden. Mirrors help to expand small gardens by giving the illusion that the garden expands beyond its actual, physical boundaries.
Via Pinterest User Kathy McConnell
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