Looks
like mosaic glass, right? It’s actually just an old CD cut up and glued
to a wooden frame and painted with green metallic paint.
1. Use a heavy duty scissors to cut a couple of old CDs into 1/2"
strips, and then into 1/2" squares. Care needs to be taken to keep the
shiny film from peeling off one side of the CD. It needs to stay on to
keep the iridescent look to the tiles.
2. Glue a double row of the CD squares to a wooden frame using tacky
glue. It is important that you glue them with the shiny film side down,
so the clear side is left on the top. This sample is one of the $1
frames currently sold at Michaels. Let the tiles dry.
3. Paint the entire frame with Moss Pearl “Dazzling Metallics Elegant
Finish Paint”, also sold at Michaels. This paint is the best, I
wouldn’t try to substitute as most paints don’t have this bright
metallic quality.
4. Print a digital portrait in black and white on paper. Color the
picture with pencil crayons as desired. I recommend the Prismacolor
pencils because they are softer than the average brand and make a much
brighter color on any paper. Trim your photo to fit the frame, place,
and enjoy your colorful holiday portrait!