How to make your own acrylic back-lit display?
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Before answering your question please be aware that what you linked to does not involve a real leaf and much of its effect is do to the characteristics of etched acrylicThe easiest way to make a back lit display is to buy white acrylic sheet from a plastics supplier for the back and clear for the front and then build a box around it to house the lights behind the white sheetWhether this will look any good will depend on the condition and translucency of the leaf - you may get just a dark shadow surrounded by the white panel You can't really edge light the real leaf because any thing fed light from the side or bottom is just going to go across the edge fed sheet.and not come out sidewaysPossibly the best choice would be to make a shadow box with mirrored sides - in the base mount white or green fairly bright LED's and above this make a shallow box with acrylic front and a back of a sandwich of clear acrylic and mattboard, perhaps in dark green to support the leafOn the insides of the top and side walls put narrow mirror or polished metal to scatter the light around in the inside and light the leafYou might, in fact, dummy this up before spending too much money and effort by mounting several LED's in a cardboard box and lining the sides with aluminum foil and setting the mounted leaf inside to see how it looksAn interesting choice might be to use reflective tint plastic film inside the front face so that the box looked like a mirror box when off and the contents showed up when the LED's were on.