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Diamond painting is comparable to painting by number, except that instead of using paint, you are using miniature, flat-backed rhinestones, crystals, or diamonds. It is possible to purchase diamond painting kits on the internet and in certain well-stocked arts and crafts stores. The process may seem intimidating, but it is in fact quite straightforward. Once you know what to do, then you'll get the project both rewarding and relaxing.


It is possible to get these online although some well-stocked craft stores may also carry them. Each brand will be a little different, but most kits may contain the following: some pre-printed canvas, flat-backed diamonds, a tray, a pen-like instrument, and a packet of gel or wax. 


The canvas consists of small boxes that are colored and labeled with numbers, much like a cross-stitch canvas. Each level corresponds to your diamond colour. The numbers will be written on a graph, together with all the corresponding tote and diamond shade written under or alongside it. 


The graph is generally printed on the side of the canvas.

Some squares might contain a letter or symbol instead; treat this as a few. If the canvas won't lay flat, roll down it another way, then unroll it. Spread it down onto a level surface, then secure the edges with masking tape.


This project could be time consuming. Think about taping the canvas to a plank, which you'll be able to move out of the way readily. Don't peel all the plastic off; 1 to 2 inches(2.54 to 5.08 centimeters) will be plenty. Run your own fingernail over the vinyl to crease it so that it does not roll forward.

Some kits have pre-cut plastic pieces. In cases like this, just peel off the first strip away. Have a peek at the patch of canvas you exposed. Decide on a box to begin with, and observe the number in it. Look the number up on the chart, then discover the bag with the identical number. 


Open up the bag, and then pour out a few of the crystals onto the tray which came with the kit.

Some kits include several trays. You are able to use the other trays for the other colours in that section. Open up the package of gel which came with your kit. Lay the thin end of the pencil into the gel/wax to pick a few up. This will make it possible for the pen to select up the crystals.

Some kits have a particular wax pen you need to sharpen rather. In cases like this, sharpen the pen by means of a pencil sharpener.

Some pens are going to have broad end too, which you can use to pick up to 3 crystals at one time. Gently press the tip of the pen against the top, faceted part of the crystal. Lift the pencil away in your tray; the crystal should be stuck to it.

Maintain the tray just under the edge of your canvas; this is going to make it much easier to get.

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Gently press the crystal from the square square. Pull away the pencil; the crystal ought to be stuck contrary to the canvas. If you are only starting out, it may be a good idea to press on lightly at first. 


In this manner, when the crystal is off-set, then you can nudge it into position, then press down on it to fix it.

That is precisely like painting by quantity, except that you are utilizing crystals instead.

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Fill the rest of the squares in that area. Work one color at a time and wash the pencil gel as needed. After you finish filling in all the squares with the same number code, then move onto the next color. This can help you work faster and remain organized.

Avoid resting your hands against the canvas; yet the longer you touch the surface, the less tacky it will become. 


Continue filling the picture in utilizing exactly the identical technique as before. Function in 1 to 2 2-inch (2.54 into 5.08-centimeter) wide sections, 1 color at one time. When you completely fill in a section, proceed onto the next one.

Don't peel the whole plastic covering away, or so the adhesive on the canvas will probably get dirty and lose its tack.

Part3

Increasing Your Work

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Cover the canvas with the vinyl sheet which it came with. In the event that you discarded the sheet, you can pay for it with a bit of paper or parchment paper; avoid using paper.

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Go over the canvas using a rolling pin. This will push down any loose diamonds and fasten them. [7] If you don't own a rolling pin, you may use a jar or can instead. You might also gently rub the canvas together with your hands instead.


Stack some heavy books on top of the canvas immediately. This will help further adhere the diamonds to the canvas and be sure that they bond properly. If you don't have any novels big enough to pay the canvas, you can use another flat, heavy object, such as a box or cutting board.


Peel the tape away. Lift off the books , then peel off the plastic covering off. Peel the tape from the corners of the canvas. Don't trim the extra canvas way, because this might cause the fabric to fray.

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Frame the canvas. Remove the glass from the frame first, then insert the canvas to the frame. Fold the excess down edges, then place the backing into position. 


Leave the glass out, since it will merely dull the diamonds down' sparkle.

To get a fancier signature, place the canvas behind a mat ; this will give the canvas an extra border within the framework. Select a colour that complements the diamonds.


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