Diamond painting is an easy and enjoyable activity for crafters young and old. Based on the same concept as mosaics and paint-by-numbers, diamond painting uses tiny "diamond"-like facets to create colorful designs and patterns for finished designs that sparkle.
Here are 5 deadly mistakes you often make in Diamond Painting.
In this blog we also recommend you some good tips to avoid those mistakes.
Paint Better With A Lightpad
Diamond painting requires patience to make it perfect. Many of us diamond-paint seriously, but sometimes we still make mistakes that make our pictures imperfect. 80% of Diamond Painting artists believe that working in a horrible light condition is the main problem. If you have to work in that condition or your eyes can't work as well as before, we recommend you to try using a light pad when Diamond Painting.
Paint Faster And Save Time
As we said before Diamond painting requires patience to make it perfect. But there's a multiplacer tool that can help you save time by painting multiple stones at the same time.
3. See Clearer, Paint Better
Having trouble viewing small objects? Worry no more. With the Metal Hose Magnifier Glass, you will soon be able to see small objects clearly. This is a great gadget for grandpa, grandma and people with vision problems.
You might also want to have a look at the Pen With Magnifying Glass for when you need to complete intricate patterns.
4. Storage Bag
Well, I think there's no need to say more about this! Arranging your stones and tools is the very first step to have a perfect project.
5. Thousands of Diamond Painting Patterns Are Waiting For You
Every pattern has its own characters such as the size/shape of the stones, the contrast, the materials etc. So we recommend you to try new patterns when possible because this will greatly help you improve your diamond painting skill.
Check out how to order your custom Diamond Painting kit here.