Thank you so much! I just got some Blue Tack but only knew about using it for the pen. I’m new to DP so I’m trying to learn as much as I can from more experienced painters. Thanks again!
I'm finding this a year later. I'm new to diamond painting. Your tip about ways to incorporate Blu Tack into your diamond painting are extremely helpful. I use a similar product called Fun-Tak here in the States in my home office and I love it! I have the exact same craft board as yours. I am def going to be using your idea of Fun-Tak on the bottom of my tray to hold it on the board. I also have arthritis in my hands so holding the tray for long periods can be painful. I'll also keep the pool noodle idea in mind. I"m only working smallish pieces for now but that will come in handy in the future!!! Thanks !!!
What fantastic ideas to help with DP..I have ordered the easel and think it will be a great help, also your idea about the pool noodle is terrific! Thanks for all the great tips Anne!
I just started diamond paiting about a week ago but have already picked up some of your tips. I have been using a board like yours and as I'm only doing a small one at the moment it rests quite nicely on the ledge at the bottom. I have also found that if I use a big piece of blue tack I can fill in part of the ledge so that the dish sits perfectly on it - that way I don't need to keep moving it around. Great video xx
I would like so much to have a nice table like yours but a bit smaller ! Your are lucky and I am happy for you! Your work station is really following a big thinking time ! Bravo!
Awesome idea about the blue tac on the bottom of the drill tray to hold it in place! I have been doing small pieces, and I made my own lap desk which holds my light board, but I was having to hold the tray of drills, or try to balance it between the lap desk and me! No fun picking up all of those drills out that fell out! 😂 Great video, thanks for the great tips! 😊
Louisetta Schmidt Hi mine is just simply a piece of memory foam with some material I sewed around it and then on top of that, I glued a piece of dry erase board (so I can write on it too if I want.) 😂 I “framed” the board with duck tape, and also taped a plastic straw across the bottom to keep pens and pencils from sliding off. It’s very DIY, and homemade. But the memory foam makes it very comfortable. And you can make it any size you want. Hope that helps!
Those are some great tips, and the size of that is astounding, and square drills frighten me, but I'm a newbie. lol! If anyone reads this... what can I use to replace the clear canvas covers with something more textured, visible, and won't easily tear off on a weird tangent? Thanks!
Hi! Do the diamonds stay on for good without eventually popping off? Do you put a finishing glaze over the piece when it’s completed? I’m looking forward to starting my first diamond painting project!
Lauire Freese: I've just finished my first diamond project, and am wondering what proper sealant to use. I hear the backing glue is good for about three years before it dries enough that the beads begin falling. So you would do well to seal it even if you're going to display it under glass (which I am). I also hear that 'non-glare" glass used for some kinds of artwork can disguise all the sparkle in these...it's costlier, too, so I won't be using that.
Would you put a noodle on the bottom of your board too. I have the same board and light pad you have. Just setting up to do my very 1st DP! It's a gift for my G-daughter if it turns out right! Lol
I have a table that tilts but I still get a sore back and neck but I also have a nerve problem that makes it painful to do my Dimond art but I love doing them
I just received my first kit. I'm confused.....do I pull back the top paper AND the plastic layer then place my beads on the bottom layer? I have watched many videos and everyone just pulls back the top paper
Such a great video I'm off to check out the work station at spotlight...thanks! You also answered my thoughts on blu tack in my pen.. I am waiting for my first painting to arrive it takes soooo long but it gives me the chance to get organised with storage etc. would love to see how you set up to work on your lap? Do you use a stable table? Thanks :)
The small laptop desk I use is sold on ebay number 263851880361. It is called Mind Reader Adjustable 8 position lap top desk with cushions. I saw this demonstrated by a diamond painter on you tube I use this for small small part drill designs.It is ideal to use while watching the TV. I also have ordered the wooden one which I think Anne uses or similar it is sold on ebay number 192488469910 It is called Pablo A2 wooden art craft workstation. I would think you would be able to get them all on amazon as well. I like Anne's idea for being set up on a table for large designs so you do not have to keep putting it away all the time My favourite place to do small ones, is on top of my lap top at a window as my A4 light box uses a USB. I can watch the birds feeding at the same time. I use Elizabeth ward tiny container Bead storage.The containers are very small, but remember you can use more than one container for a colour. My husband have given me some cigarette clear storage containers which are quite a lot larger.I have also stolen some of his zip lock bags which are quite a bit larger than the ones given in the kits and the green trays just fit nicely when putting the beads back in the bag so they do not spill.
What do you do when you get the same DMC number but the color is slightly different? Do you still put them together or do a whole new number storage bin for them?
sispamjo: here's what I would do...1. make a new storage bin and use on areas that are separated by some space in the picture OR 2. toss them all together and shake it up. Use as they come out, randomly. That would give artistic "depth" to the color...but either way would work fine. Depends on how you feel about it. It's your artwork now!
Pool noodles have pretty colors; if you get a piece of plumbing pipe insulation, same kind of stuff, usually black, but it's already split lengthwise. Generally you have to cut the pool noodle if you want to slide it over an edge. If that's what I see here? What a great idea, either way.
Hi Anne I love your diamond painting set up .I have 2 questions.Firstly the blue thing you attach at the top, I just cannot catch what you are saying, can you right it down for me? It sounds like a poo noodle lol. Secondly do you get on with a small light pad when on bigger painting as you must have to keep shifting it around. Hope you do more videos, loved this one and thanks very much for showing.
Linda Hammond The blue thing she’s talking about is a Pool Noodle. (people use them for swimming to help them stay afloat) however they have many other uses. Hope that helps with one of your questions! 😊
Well thanks very much lol, so glad it is not poo noodle I guess you can tell I have never been swimming and terrified of water.It was very kind of you to reply.
Linda Hammond You’re most welcome!! I’m not a swimmer either, I use those pool noodles in my boots, I cut them the height of the boots, and put them inside. Helps them stand up straight and keep their shape year round.
I just love your voice and accent (I know, you don't have an accent, I do). There's something so warming to it. Does Australia have regional accents? If so, what region are you from?Interesting video, by the way, good solutions. I don't plan to do one that big. It would've been fun to see what the final work is supposed to be. I always wonder.
Maria Raymaekers je kan het werkstation kopen bij de Kwast online. Ik heb nog een maat groter voor €33,00. Onder schildersmaterialen en dan ezels en kisten. De pool noodle bij de Decathlon.
This is the best setup I ever seen. Fantastic work place. I love it.
Thank you so much! I have started using blue tac to help me sold a bunch of stuff - including my plastic, inexpensive holder for my light pad.
Thank you so much! I just got some Blue Tack but only knew about using it for the pen. I’m new to DP so I’m trying to learn as much as I can from more experienced painters. Thanks again!
I'm finding this a year later. I'm new to diamond painting. Your tip about ways to incorporate Blu Tack into your diamond painting are extremely helpful. I use a similar product called Fun-Tak here in the States in my home office and I love it! I have the exact same craft board as yours. I am def going to be using your idea of Fun-Tak on the bottom of my tray to hold it on the board. I also have arthritis in my hands so holding the tray for long periods can be painful. I'll also keep the pool noodle idea in mind. I"m only working smallish pieces for now but that will come in handy in the future!!! Thanks !!!
What fantastic ideas to help with DP..I have ordered the easel and think it will be a great help, also your idea about the pool noodle is terrific! Thanks for all the great tips Anne!
I just started diamond paiting about a week ago but have already picked up some of your tips. I have been using a board like yours and as I'm only doing a small one at the moment it rests quite nicely on the ledge at the bottom. I have also found that if I use a big piece of blue tack I can fill in part of the ledge so that the dish sits perfectly on it - that way I don't need to keep moving it around.
Great video xx
Very helpful ideas!
Great video - I love your setup and will be following your tips for my 75x75 cm diamond painting. Thanks for sharing!
I would like so much to have a nice table like yours but a bit smaller ! Your are lucky and I am happy for you! Your work station is really following a big thinking time ! Bravo!
It was really helpful thank you for sharing your experience
Thanks so much for your tips... just great! Love to hear fellow Aussies are enjoying diamond painting 😁
Thank you so much. Great set up. I will definitely be using your tips. 😊
"Don't put your hand on the sticky bit" 😂😂😂 Can someone please pick me up? I'm rolling underneath my desk here!
? I don't get it😑
Excellent improvisations love the tips
Great tips !!! Thank you so much
Great video! Love your ideas and set up. Keep them coming 😀
Thank you for posting! Great tips
Awesome idea about the blue tac on the bottom of the drill tray to hold it in place! I have been doing small pieces, and I made my own lap desk which holds my light board, but I was having to hold the tray of drills, or try to balance it between the lap desk and me! No fun picking up all of those drills out that fell out! 😂 Great video, thanks for the great tips! 😊
Hi, I must make myself a lap desk to avoid more neck pain. Would you mind to let me know of show how you made yours please?
Louisetta Schmidt Hi mine is just simply a piece of memory foam with some material I sewed around it and then on top of that, I glued a piece of dry erase board (so I can write on it too if I want.) 😂 I “framed” the board with duck tape, and also taped a plastic straw across the bottom to keep pens and pencils from sliding off. It’s very DIY, and homemade. But the memory foam makes it very comfortable. And you can make it any size you want. Hope that helps!
@@hislambcreations sounds like what i need....would you mind to send me a pic of your home made drill tray please
Louisetta Schmidt I would need to know where to send it?? We can’t post pictures in the comments and I don’t know how to do links or anything. Sorry.
@@hislambcreations if you have wapp you can send it to 0606153069 please
Love this video!! I hope you make more of these videos!!!
Great ideas!!! Thanks!!
Thank you for showing your work station and were to get it from ,and at last this is australian ......
Great video! Love your voice! 👍
Those are some great tips, and the size of that is astounding, and square drills frighten me, but I'm a newbie. lol!
If anyone reads this... what can I use to replace the clear canvas covers with something more textured, visible, and won't easily tear off on a weird tangent? Thanks!
I believe you can use baking paper. Although I've only seen this on UA-cam, I've never tried it personally.
Hi! Do the diamonds stay on for good without eventually popping off? Do you put a finishing glaze over the piece when it’s completed? I’m looking forward to starting my first diamond painting project!
Lauire Freese: I've just finished my first diamond project, and am wondering what proper sealant to use. I hear the backing glue is good for about three years before it dries enough that the beads begin falling. So you would do well to seal it even if you're going to display it under glass (which I am). I also hear that 'non-glare" glass used for some kinds of artwork can disguise all the sparkle in these...it's costlier, too, so I won't be using that.
@@jilliansmith7123 I am also very curious about sealing these or something for display and preservation.
Would you put a noodle on the bottom of your board too. I have the same board and light pad you have. Just setting up to do my very 1st DP! It's a gift for my G-daughter if it turns out right! Lol
I have a table that tilts but I still get a sore back and neck but I also have a nerve problem that makes it painful to do my Dimond art but I love doing them
The light pad do you keep it plugged in when in use
Where did you get that table easel? What size?
That’s a huge paint! Wouldn’t it be better to start at the bottom when you have such a big canvas?
I just received my first kit. I'm confused.....do I pull back the top paper AND the plastic layer then place my beads on the bottom layer? I have watched many videos and everyone just pulls back the top paper
Love the tips Thankyou x
Such a great video I'm off to check out the work station at spotlight...thanks! You also answered my thoughts on blu tack in my pen.. I am waiting for my first painting to arrive it takes soooo long but it gives me the chance to get organised with storage etc. would love to see how you set up to work on your lap? Do you use a stable table? Thanks :)
Thanks for the great ideas , only one question does your light pad heat up on the black strip and if you unplug the USB it don’t light
Hugette Watson: the black edge on my new light pad does get warm. Not hot though, not yet anyway.
Is that normal is that the way it should be
Hugette Watson: I don't know. I never leave it plugged in unless I'm right there using it.
You mentioned you use use something different for your smaller paintings in you lap? What lap desk do you use for that?
The small laptop desk I use is sold on ebay number 263851880361. It is called Mind Reader Adjustable 8 position lap top desk with cushions. I saw this demonstrated by a diamond painter on you tube I use this for small small part drill designs.It is ideal to use while watching the TV.
I also have ordered the wooden one which I think Anne uses or similar it is sold on ebay number 192488469910 It is called Pablo A2 wooden art craft workstation.
I would think you would be able to get them all on amazon as well.
I like Anne's idea for being set up on a table for large designs so you do not have to keep putting it away all the time
My favourite place to do small ones, is on top of my lap top at a window as my A4 light box uses a USB. I can watch the birds feeding at the same time.
I use Elizabeth ward tiny container Bead storage.The containers are very small, but remember you can use more than one container for a colour.
My husband have given me some cigarette clear storage containers which are quite a lot larger.I have also stolen some of his zip lock bags which are quite a bit larger than the ones given in the kits and the green trays just fit nicely when putting the beads back in the bag so they do not spill.
o have the same table from Hobby Lobby here in the us and took 40% off
and the pool noodle from dollar tree
What is the table called?
What do you do when you get the same DMC number but the color is slightly different? Do you still put them together or do a whole new number storage bin for them?
sispamjo: here's what I would do...1. make a new storage bin and use on areas that are separated by some space in the picture OR 2. toss them all together and shake it up. Use as they come out, randomly. That would give artistic "depth" to the color...but either way would work fine. Depends on how you feel about it. It's your artwork now!
Pool noodles have pretty colors; if you get a piece of plumbing pipe insulation, same kind of stuff, usually black, but it's already split lengthwise. Generally you have to cut the pool noodle if you want to slide it over an edge. If that's what I see here? What a great idea, either way.
Hi Anne I love your diamond painting set up .I have 2 questions.Firstly the blue thing you attach at the top, I just cannot catch what you are saying, can you right it down for me? It sounds like a poo noodle lol. Secondly do you get on with a small light pad when on bigger painting as you must have to keep shifting it around.
Hope you do more videos, loved this one and thanks very much for showing.
Linda Hammond The blue thing she’s talking about is a Pool Noodle. (people use them for swimming to help them stay afloat) however they have many other uses. Hope that helps with one of your questions! 😊
Well thanks very much lol, so glad it is not poo noodle I guess you can tell I have never been swimming and terrified of water.It was very kind of you to reply.
Linda Hammond You’re most welcome!! I’m not a swimmer either, I use those pool noodles in my boots, I cut them the height of the boots, and put them inside. Helps them stand up straight and keep their shape year round.
Do you source your DPs from Ali express?
amazon sells lite boards really cheap i have a 17" one from TETEC
I just love your voice and accent (I know, you don't have an accent, I do). There's something so warming to it.
Does Australia have regional accents? If so, what region are you from?Interesting video, by the way, good solutions. I don't plan to do one that big. It would've been fun to see what the final work is supposed to be. I always wonder.
I live in Australia. I would say yes in that some people that live rurally sometimes have a distinctive dialect.
Waar kan men dat kopen in Limburg belgie
Maria Raymaekers je kan het werkstation kopen bij de Kwast online. Ik heb nog een maat groter voor €33,00. Onder schildersmaterialen en dan ezels en kisten. De pool noodle bij de Decathlon.
Thanks, just finished my first DP, subscribed to ur channel, interested in learning from you.
More videos please x
do you slice your canvas into the pool noodle
PS, I am in Qld.
Linda Clements: Queensland, right? I have a friend in Gayndah Qld has some beautiful places. I love Australia. Big fan!