Top 11 Tips for Diamond Painting

Tips for diamond painting
Tips never enough

Diamond paintings can cost a lot and take hours on end to finish, so it is important to learn some tips to make sure the painting goes smoothly and you get the best of your experience. Even if you are a person who tends to try it yourself, good advice will never be enough. So I want to share with you my top 11 tips for diamond painting. 11 things that have really helped me that I’ve slowly picked up along the way. So I want to share them with you and I really hope that this helps you out with your own paintings.

Tip No. 1. Flattening your painting

This is inevitably how all your diamond paintings come. They are rolled up and they can be difficult to flat

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How to do diamond painting

How to do diamond painting
How to do diamond painting

Diamond painting is an easy and enjoyable activity for crafters young and old. It is based on the same concept as mosaics and paint-by-numbers. The diamond painting uses tiny “diamond”-like facets to create colorful designs and patterns for finished designs that sparkle. Applying the diamonds is a simple three-step process. It is meditative and relaxing, providing hours of enjoyment as you re-create your design. First, pick a diamond drill, second – check the symbol, third – put the diamond drill on sticky canvas to its place. Diamond painting kits are available in a variety of sizes and styles from simple to elaborate so crafters of all skill levels can find a project to enjoy.

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Diamond painting for kids

Diamonds painting for kids
Diamonds painting for kids

The first time I bought a diamond painting for a kids, it was a few years ago. I bought it for my 8 years old daughter. That was a character from My Little Pony, a full drill square size of 20×30 cm (7,8×11,8 in). However, she just was able to give only 10 minutes of attention to the colorful canvas. It seemed too difficult and required too much concentration. Her grandma even suggested throwing these diamonds to the air like confetti. And which diamonds would stick to the canvas, that type of painting, in the end, we would have. That sounded an interesting idea, but I finished the painting by myself.

My daughter joined me from time to time adding up to ten bright color resin diamonds. The dark

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