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REDODECO 7200Pcs Mirror Mosaic Tiles Disco Ball Tiles Self-Adhesive Real Square Glass Mirror DIY Tiles for Craft DIY,Silver Rose Gold Blue Black,15 Sheets (Red)

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1.Color:Gold


About this item

  • QUANTITY:A set comes with 15 rolls of self-adhesive mirror mosaics,size of each sheet is 40mm x 300mm.480 small pieces in each sheet and 7200 in total.
  • Real GLASS MATERIAL: Square mosaic tiles is made of real glass mirrors, which has good reflection effect, the glass is fragile, it may be worn out during transportation, please be careful when you take it.
  • SELF ADHESIVE AND EASY TO BE CUT:These mini square mirrors have a self-adhesive backing, which is not only easy to peel and stick to the surface of the objective lens, but also can be easily removed without damaging your project when you don’t want it.Using the Knife to cut the glass sheet according to your needs.
  • DIY DECORATION APPLICATION: You can use stickers to make mirror balls, cards and scrapbooks; mirror mosaics reflect silver light, beautiful and charming, making your handicrafts unique and eye-catching.
  • PACKAGE INCLUDED: Each package has 7200 pieces of square mirror mosaic tiles with self-adhesive backing. Each small mosaic tile can be split independently to decorate other items according to your own ideas.


Color:Silver,Rose gold,Gold.


Educationally I.
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
I really like these except I found areas that weren’t cut enough or not cut at all. They are great to work with though. I always use glue with mine to assure durability.
urblaze
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
What a fun way to Jazz up your Nutcrackers or Santas for the holidays. Very easy to apply and and cut.
Star
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025
Very satisfied. Arrived on time. I would recommend this item.
sk
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
Overall, I am happy with the result I got. They are really glass, the adhesive is very sticky. However, the colors are not the same as pictures. They are silver, gold, and rose gold although the pictures show a green color instead of the gold. There are a couple places where I feel like the tiles didn’t align correctly as I was putting them on in sections but I could possibly chalk that up to user error? If you’re a perfectionist, I wouldn’t use these but if you’re looking for pretty good then these are it!
Melissa
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2023
I’ve bought hundreds of thousands of mirror tiles at this point and these are easily the worst quality I’ve ever received. I purchased green, purple, and red; red hasn’t yet arrived but I’m sure it will also be going back immediately. Most of the tiles are horribly scratched to the point where they are mostly silver, many are chipped, and if that’s not enough, the colors are wildly inconsistent in each pack with the cuts being poor enough to also have a lot of inconsistencies there as well. Oh and both items had a total of 7,080, 120 shy of the states quantity. Avoid this one.
Aliana
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2023
I love them, helps me create a lot of beautiful crafts
The Irish Painter
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2023
I really hope the manufacturer reads this review because I am going to point out where I think you could do better. I've worked with a lot of mirror tiles and I think they look best when you are place them on round objects in horizontal rows. Think of the classic mirror ball. Its got perfectly straight rows of mirrors. Each consecutive row is set one half tile to the left or right so that you don't try to make columns. Because that won't work unless you are working with flat square surfaces. Your rows need to be as straight as possible for the best outcome.The easiest way to achieve this is if you can separate an entire row of mirrors at the same time off the mirror sheet. They need to be able to stay in tact and still connected to the other tiles in the same row. Then you carefully place the first mirror into the correct spot and the others fall in line perfectly if everything goes well.There are many other brands of mirror tiles that this can easily be achieved by simply folding a row of tiles on top of the next row. Shiny side to shiny side with the wax paper backing still attached. When you fold them like this is separates the glue from that whole row from the glue on the rest of the sheet. But the individual pieces of that whole row will still stick together for easy placement of the entire row at one time.These tiles unfortunately are incredibly difficult to get to separate in full rows. I believe the answer to this is a much better adhesive.. But there are some other ideas you might try as well.I tried folding these and that didn't work. I ended up having to use a razor blade to cut the rows apart. That worked , but as soon as you remove the wax paper backing the individual pieces start coming apart from the row. So you have to place them one at a time on your project. No good. So I tried using a piece of clear packaging tape and taped the front of the tiles with one big piece of tape and then used a razor blade to slice through both the glue and the tape so that I could get rows. This worked as well. However the mirrors are so tightly placed next to tach other that when you slide even a very thin razor blade between the rows you end up breaking a lot of glass. And these little tiny fragments of glass are super sharp. And really hared to see. Also, when I removed the wax paper backing, the tape on the other side of the mirror row; held the row together well enough, that it was very easy to place. However, the clear tape doesn't always slice evenly with the razor blade, and is quite a hassle to remove from the good finished shiny side.So then I tried masking tape. This too also worked and was easier than the clear tape to pull off after placing but it is still just too many steps involved. And the glass still breaks when you use the razor to cut the rows.If there is no way to get a better adhesive backing I would suggest another alternative might be after the individual squares are cut that a clear film be placed on the glass side side of the sheet. Usually when you order glass products they always come with a protective film over the glass. This might be strong enough to at least hold the rows together. You would still have to use a razor blade to cut the rows, But it would be a little better.The best solution would be to get an adhesive that is a little bit stronger. Or thicker or something. I have used so many different brands of these mirror ball tiles. Some come in skinny rows and some come in square or rectangular sheets. I have had good luck and bad luck with both the long rows as well as the sheets. Sometimes the adhesive backing is way top strong and when that happens it's also difficult to separate the individual rows without ending up with individual tiles. So it's kind of a trial and error.So far my favorite brand has been SOUJOY. But they appear to be no longer available when I checked today. Hopefully they will get more in stock.
Crystal Dickerson
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2023
These mirror strips were easy to use. The only problem is if they fold it over stuck together that’s it you couldn’t get them apart. But they were great use for transformation of a plain fireplace to a bling doubt fireplace.
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