HHEEEEEELLLPPP!!!(pls!)? ok so i'm moving in a few months (i know a long...

ok so i'm moving in a few months (i know a long time but i own to prepare!) so i wanted to do a wall resembling this with mirror tiles
http://www.custommosaicart.com/resources...
but do you reason thats to hard to do?? how would i do it?
i'm gonna do white walls (don't give an account me to do a different color i'm set on white!) but my furniture is white! so how are some ways to make it look better next to white walls?? i wanted to paint them black but my mom doesn't want to....

the matter of my room is black white and green. any ideas?? (if u read the unharmed thing put GL at the closing of ur answer!)

oh ya, i'm 11 if that helps =))
Answers:    Doing a undamaged wall in cup mirror tiles may be much more work than you'd like, and will probably cost more than your mom will similar to. You can get mosaic-cut tiles at various craft stores, but they are very small, and getting plenty to cover a wall will be quite expensive. Larger hardware stores usually get 12" square glass mirror tiles. If you want a range of shapes, you will have to cut them or hold them cut. Again, the cost will add up summarily. Installing large chalice tiles on the wall will require that you spread mastic (a tile cement, available at the hardware store) on the wall with a toothed spatula, consequently apply the tiles, then, for stability, grout between the tiles. Small tiles, which don't weigh as much, can be secured beside Liquid Nails or an industrial-strength two-sided tape.

There are a couple of cheaper and easier ways to gain the effect you're looking for. My choice would be to pick up a couple of large full-length mirrors for cheap at a patio sale or thrift store. Paint the frames black or green if you similar to, or white so they'll blend into the walls. Clean the mirrors thoroughly with rubbing alcohol and form sure there are no streaks. Then stain off mosaic "lines" near painter's tape or oddments of contact paper and use chalice paint or glass etching fluid to put together the lines (for glass etching fluid, you'll want to practice etching on a piece of cast-offs glass-- you might want to pick up a couple of old specs at the thrift store...). This shouldn't cost more than $5 per mirror, if you shop carefully, and you can arrange the mirrors to form a substantial mosaic display, or you can hang them individually. (Also, this won't crumple the walls, so if you want to do something totally different later, you won't hold to pry anything off the walls and repaint).

If you want to mosaic directly on the wall and you hold some time on your hands, you can cut up CD's into mosaic tiles near a craft knife. Score several times (using a straight-edge, adjectives AWAY FROM YOURSELF-- you might want to get your parents to help) and after snap on the score lines. This is cheap, recycle stuff you already had, you can put in to it as you get more second-hand goods CD's, and the tiles will be lightweight enough to stick near double-sided tape.

White furniture on white walls is not necessarily a problem. It's generous of a nice, modern, monochromatic look. If your mom won't let you paint the furniture, you can still add on color to it by picking accessories surrounded by black and green. Throw pillows, blankets, bedding, lampshades, new drawer pulls for your dresser, etc. (If you use colored appurtenances instead of painting the furniture, it's also easier to conversion things up when you want a new color scheme). If you can sew, or if your mom will relief you, buy a couple of coordinating fabrics surrounded by the right colors and in cool prints and kind up a bunch of throw pillows, a duvet cover, new pillowcases, or even a giant floor pillow to lounge on.

Good luck! :D
You could bring back the wall mirror look by glueing mirrors on your wall then clutch a china marker and draw the lines out. After you enjoy drawn the lines apply liquid prevailing to the lines you drew with the china signpost. (you might have to do the foremost before you paste the mirrors up) Boom your are done. Practice on small mirrors first untill you get appropriate with the soft leading.

You could join black to your furniture by making furniture scarfs and then enjoy some glass cut and put lying on the scarfs. Then add black hardware (draw pulls).
GL