I loved the idea of hot towels. I took it a little farther. Heating pad under and heavy things on top. Once warm I took out the heat pad. And it worked! Thx.
so I just used your tricks and some light water sprays to iron out crinkles that were just like your landscape in my DAC (I could have contacted customer support, but it's my chuckalong2 painting and I didn't want to wait) and it really worked! thank you~🌸
Keep going, then when complete try using a damp cloth/towel on the back with a medium hot iron.... I used to be in the curtain industry and when we had blockout fabric that had heavy creasing, we used damp towels and cotton setting to iron them out, I wouldn't suggest with raw canvas and glue, but with the beadwork done, it should work... Let me know if it does.
I have ironed all my poured glue with wrinkles. I use a light mist of water on the back and the hot iron. U have nothing to lose on the one with the deep crease since it’s pretty bad anyway. Worth trying? I followed a video on the channel: Graphic Intention 🤓
Your colleague Rebecca also had a video about ironing daimond paintings. I find it very interesting to watch these kinds of videos. And that it can help you restore your canvas. I think it's great that you are now also paying attention to it. Thank you for this video.
I loved the squirrel voice it made me laugh. I just had to iron my canvas for drills and chills it was trashed. It is also double sided adhesive. I figured it couldn't be any worse, so I used the parchment paper. I then used a towel with a steam iron. That did help to get some of the creases out. However, the deep creases did not iron out. So I finally decided to directly iron the back of the canvas without steam and without a towel ironing very quickly and I finally got the canvas to lay flat. I think it is going to be ok! If you have nothing to lose try ironing it without a towel and steam.
As several others have said, I spritz my canvas first before ironing with a very hot iron. I always move fast and it never takes me more than a few minutes to so a canvas. Good luck!
Yes I needed to try this on a canvas I usually don’t buy from AliExpress. Air bubbles, rivers, ugh! Wish I had seen this before I’m almost finished with it. The drills are popping all over the place. Now I remember why I usually only purchase Diamond Art Club kits. NEVER have I had a problem with one of their canvases. 🙃Thanks for the video!❤️
Hi Rachel👋 this takes me back many years. It wasnt successfull in my case because it wasn't a poured glue canvas. I ruined the canvas🥴 never had the courage to try again just used heavy books instead.....thank you Rachel, take care and be well & safe x
When I was very new to diamond painting (and didn't know any better), I'd ironed the backs of poured glue and double sided adhesive canvases with their covers in place, ironing over a towel or without one, spraying water, if wrinkles were stubborn. Ironing on a fairly hot setting, the clear covers would wrinkle, but canvas condition was no worse for the effort. Now I cover canvases with non-stick parchment paper prior to ironing, spray water and iron at high temperature until wrinkle free. I replace the wrinkled from ironing parchment paper with new when done ironing. I've never been brave enough to iron once drills have been applied, for fear of melting them.
@@angelabaker2024 You don’t EVER want to put wax paper on a canvas. It will stick worse than glue and be next to impossible to remove. Use non-stick parchment paper.
@@angelabaker2024 I put non-stick parchment paper on the front of the canvas (replacing the original cover), turn it over, spray the back of the canvas with water and iron the back of the canvas with moderately high heat. Best wishes for a good outcome.
Thanks for this Rachel. I have ironed many DSA canvases, but never a poured glue canvas. I have 4 very badly wrinkled poured glue canvases I am trying to save and was wondering if I needed to do anything differently. The timing of this video was perfect!
Hi Rachel, Thank you for all info. I bought 2 DD, one for me & one for my son for xmas. I've never done one. the one for my son was a mess. I ironed it and made it worse. SO, I just peeled the glue off and stood there and went , now what? LOL. We crafters sure need to be always hopeful and tenacious, LOL. Blessings to All
I used a flour sack towel for pressing it is much thinner and allows more heat while pushing down on iron. I want to frame it but still not satisfied I want absolute flat, it is a partial diamond painting. I say never give up lol I might try my steam iron next😁. Watched another video and she bought a wrinkle release downy spray but didn't iron it just spayed it and put weight on didn't work, but I wish she would of used a iron with it, it claimed to release wrinkles better than water, I'm going to keep trying til I get it, I don't want to see any slight crease in the frame.
OMGosh! I am new to dp. All I have to say is why do they not roll the canvas on like a paper towel roll or something like that?!?Foam roll? So crazy that we have to take the time to “try” to get these creases out. After watching how long it is taking you to get them out and without a lot of success it looks like most canvas and paintings will just have the flaw. I am going to try the suggestion of the wet towel from the curtain lady. Wish me luck. I look forward to seeing more of your video and this finished dp to see how it turned out. Thank you, J
With the Wish canvas-could it be cut into separate panels to eliminate some of the creases? That way you wouldn’t have a total loss. Btw I warped a poured glue canvas recently. The edges are wavy. Watched your vid hoping to find a solution. Tried warm towels. Guess I’ll try heat with heavy books next. May just have to order a new canvas. 🤪
Hey sister how are you I hope you're having a wonderful day thank you for this video it helped out tremendously especially with squirrel voice that brightened my day at that made me LMAO excellent video awesome information thank you for sharing I hope you have a fantastic day😊💜🐶🐈🐸🦎
I put a damp tea towel on the back of the painting and press with a hot iron for 1 to 2 sec.. After doing this a few times the creases are almost gone..
well it does seem a bit better, however I'd be worried that your drills will still be hard to keep in place along those deep groves, I wondered if a quick steam setting might help ? with hopes it wouldn't ruin the diamond painting, possibly try it on a smaller cheap painting first to see what the end results would be, before continuing on that one .... just a thought
My 1st kits are still in transit! Oh my! There are so many things that can go wrong with DPs! How about if you have the canvas placed on stretcher bars? That usually flattens out any canvas... not sure what these canvases are made of...
Rachel, thank you so much for this video. I received my first TSA painting last week after waiting 3 months & was devastated with the condition it came in....I am now going to try ironing it :).....I must say that this was not the companies fault, it looks like it was totally squashed in transit :(
Would a light spray of iron spray( meant to help iron out wrinkles in fabric) on the back of the canvas help? I have received a large canvas, with which the company thought it would be a good idea to fold the canvas before rolling it around a foam core roll, and now I have a rather sharp and prominent crease running through the centre. This was a poured glue canvas. I contacted the company and they just blamed it on how it was treated during its travels. But clearly the issue had begun by folding the canvas first before rolling it. Like the popular lines in the movie Twister, “ Look all I’m saying is don’t fold the maps”, “ I didn’t fold the maps”, “Yeah, well Kansas is a mess, there’s a big crease right through Wichita. ROLL the maps!”
I have a question kinda similar to this maybe 🤔? Do you have any tips or tricks on how to make a poured glue canvas stickier? I have a few that are losing their stick and I wanted to know if there is any way of just heating up or revamping the glue. I think I watched a video by Ms.Coffee (I think) that she ironed a canvas to make the poured glue sticky again? But I’m not too sure/can’t really find it anymore
Thank you for this I have just about completed a wavy one with creases. I am heart broken. I pushed on after multiple days of having it under heavy encyclopedias, hoping the drills would flatten it. When you look side on to it you see the waves. Once I have completed it I will try ironing it. It is double mounted glue. I really have nothing to lose now. Too sad.
I'm not sure if I understand. This video is pretty old and most companies I buy from now package their paintings carefully so it isn't much of an issue... If it's really creased maybe contact the seller.
In one of your other videos you mentioned how you store your DAC paintings that are in the boxes, mine are standing on end, is that not ok? Should I lay them down on their sides? It’s kind of a space issue for me but I can change it if I need to. Thanks for this video!
Thanks for all of the great information, it helps. When buying a painting online is there any way to tell which kind of glue it is? My first painting was a Leisure Arts Diamond Dotz and I can definitely tell a difference from the next ones I ordered online through Amazon. I loved working with the Diamond Dotz, the new paintings do have a thinner glue that smears if I move a drill. I live in Florida so we have a lot of humidity. Thanks again for your info. God Bless. P's This comment was for the different types of adhesives, it switched to a new video and I didn't realize it.
Is this a normal condition to expect large canvases to arrive? I have a large with major creases but can't send back. It seems way too common. Do you recommend suppliers whose canvases arrive in good shape?
Ty for showing! I was wondering if you could iron back first and then the front with a towel over it, so it gets the press from both sides? And you have the sweetest squirrel voice 😄
Try laying the canvas in the sun and when warm try smoothing the canvas with a ruler. Lay something heavy across the top for half an hour. It may help but no promises. If your husband is home, have him pull on the other end to see if the wrinkles will come out.
Like 9 months ago i received a canvas so wrinkled!!! the worst think that i have seen, was poured glue... In fact, i asked in the group if they think that there is a way to fix it and everybody commented that i asked for a replacement because it was so bad!!! I asked for the replacement, but i also tried to fix it... i change the clear cover for opaque cover (because i reuse them =) ) then iron the canvas, twice... and although looks better, the wrinkles still there... so i put under my mattress for like a week and then checked... still wrinkle... i put again under the mattress and let there for almost 2 months... someday i put out... and i swear you... there is no wrinkles!!! you can put both canvas under your mattress for at least 1 month and see if there is any change... take photos of the after and before =)
I know it has to make you just heart-sick about that canvas. Ask me how I know. Because I have one just like it. You know a lot more than I do about such things. The best I can offer you is good luck if you decide to go any further with it. I'll be watching to see what you decide to do with fingers crossed. Good luck!
As I watched I kept wondering if a roller, like is used in printmaking inking trays rolled hard on the heated crease would help to flatten the raised curve of the crease.
I seriously doubt her method will work cuz I can barely get a hot dry iron to get all the folds out..it helps a LOT but they're still faintly there. I just don't get WHY they package and ship something that so OBVIOUSLY shouldn't be folded out..its ridiculous.
Be careful doing that iron on a painting becuz u can ruin ur glue...I lost glue in certain spots...what I do is turn the painting over to the white side spray room temp water on it and then rub it out and it works!!! No iron or towels!!
Unfortunately think its a lost cause.. they folded it to tightly. If this is your first time watching a video about this.. don't be discouraged.. more often than not ironing helps a lot. Personally I don't think she should've aired this one.
I loved the idea of hot towels. I took it a little farther. Heating pad under and heavy things on top. Once warm I took out the heat pad. And it worked! Thx.
Great tip! I might try a hot water bottle!
so I just used your tricks and some light water sprays to iron out crinkles that were just like your landscape in my DAC (I could have contacted customer support, but it's my chuckalong2 painting and I didn't want to wait) and it really worked! thank you~🌸
Keep going, then when complete try using a damp cloth/towel on the back with a medium hot iron.... I used to be in the curtain industry and when we had blockout fabric that had heavy creasing, we used damp towels and cotton setting to iron them out, I wouldn't suggest with raw canvas and glue, but with the beadwork done, it should work... Let me know if it does.
I will try that, thank you so much.
Yes I have had this problem too! Usually the wrinkles come out but some are tough. Love when your voice is sped up! It’s hysterical!
Keep going on it. I would live too see what it looks like afterwards. If the drills helped.
I have ironed all my poured glue with wrinkles. I use a light mist of water on the back and the hot iron. U have nothing to lose on the one with the deep crease since it’s pretty bad anyway. Worth trying? I followed a video on the channel: Graphic Intention 🤓
Your colleague Rebecca also had a video about ironing daimond paintings. I find it very interesting to watch these kinds of videos. And that it can help you restore your canvas. I think it's great that you are now also paying attention to it. Thank you for this video.
I loved the squirrel voice it made me laugh. I just had to iron my canvas for drills and chills it was trashed. It is also double sided adhesive. I figured it couldn't be any worse, so I used the parchment paper. I then used a towel with a steam iron. That did help to get some of the creases out. However, the deep creases did not iron out. So I finally decided to directly iron the back of the canvas without steam and without a towel ironing very quickly and I finally got the canvas to lay flat. I think it is going to be ok! If you have nothing to lose try ironing it without a towel and steam.
As several others have said, I spritz my canvas first before ironing with a very hot iron. I always move fast and it never takes me more than a few minutes to so a canvas. Good luck!
I spritz the back lightly with water before ironing, seems to help
Yes I needed to try this on a canvas I usually don’t buy from AliExpress. Air bubbles, rivers, ugh! Wish I had seen this before I’m almost finished with it. The drills are popping all over the place. Now I remember why I usually only purchase Diamond Art Club kits. NEVER have I had a problem with one of their canvases. 🙃Thanks for the video!❤️
I smiled all throughout the squirrel voice..😊
Thank you for the video..❤
I know it's been 2 years but the squirrel voice had me laughing so much! I loved it!
Hi Rachel👋 this takes me back many years. It wasnt successfull in my case because it wasn't a poured glue canvas. I ruined the canvas🥴 never had the courage to try again just used heavy books instead.....thank you Rachel, take care and be well & safe x
When I was very new to diamond painting (and didn't know any better), I'd ironed the backs of poured glue and double sided adhesive canvases with their covers in place, ironing over a towel or without one, spraying water, if wrinkles were stubborn. Ironing on a fairly hot setting, the clear covers would wrinkle, but canvas condition was no worse for the effort. Now I cover canvases with non-stick parchment paper prior to ironing, spray water and iron at high temperature until wrinkle free. I replace the wrinkled from ironing parchment paper with new when done ironing. I've never been brave enough to iron once drills have been applied, for fear of melting them.
Did you spray water on top of the wax paper then ironed?
@@angelabaker2024 You don’t EVER want to put wax paper on a canvas. It will stick worse than glue and be next to impossible to remove. Use non-stick parchment paper.
@@angelabaker2024 I put non-stick parchment paper on the front of the canvas (replacing the original cover), turn it over, spray the back of the canvas with water and iron the back of the canvas with moderately high heat. Best wishes for a good outcome.
I love your squirrel voice! It's so cute!!
The big garden picture is beautiful. You should continue on it. ^^
Thank you! 😊
Thanks for this Rachel. I have ironed many DSA canvases, but never a poured glue canvas. I have 4 very badly wrinkled poured glue canvases I am trying to save and was wondering if I needed to do anything differently. The timing of this video was perfect!
Glad it was helpful!
ty for showing on how to iron a canvas
The ironing scares me, lol! I appreciate you showing how to do it! xoxo 💜
Hi Rachel, Thank you for all info. I bought 2 DD, one for me & one for my son for xmas. I've never done one. the one for my son was a mess. I ironed it and made it worse. SO, I just peeled the glue off and stood there and went , now what? LOL. We crafters sure need to be always hopeful and tenacious, LOL. Blessings to All
I used a flour sack towel for pressing it is much thinner and allows more heat while pushing down on iron. I want to frame it but still not satisfied I want absolute flat, it is a partial diamond painting. I say never give up lol I might try my steam iron next😁. Watched another video and she bought a wrinkle release downy spray but didn't iron it just spayed it and put weight on didn't work, but I wish she would of used a iron with it, it claimed to release wrinkles better than water, I'm going to keep trying til I get it, I don't want to see any slight crease in the frame.
Thanks for the detailed instructions.
I love your chipmunk voice!! It made my day! :)
OMGosh! I am new to dp. All I have to say is why do they not roll the canvas on like a paper towel roll or something like that?!?Foam roll?
So crazy that we have to take the time to “try” to get these creases out. After watching how long it is taking you to get them out and without a lot of success it looks like most canvas and paintings will just have the flaw. I am going to try the suggestion of the wet towel from the curtain lady. Wish me luck. I look forward to seeing more of your video and this finished dp to see how it turned out. Thank you, J
I would spritz with water too. I did do that on a double sided glue. It didn’t ruin it any worse then it was. I even tried steam.
With the Wish canvas-could it be cut into separate panels to eliminate some of the creases? That way you wouldn’t have a total loss. Btw I warped a poured glue canvas recently. The edges are wavy. Watched your vid hoping to find a solution. Tried warm towels. Guess I’ll try heat with heavy books next. May just have to order a new canvas. 🤪
Hey sister how are you I hope you're having a wonderful day thank you for this video it helped out tremendously especially with squirrel voice that brightened my day at that made me LMAO excellent video awesome information thank you for sharing I hope you have a fantastic day😊💜🐶🐈🐸🦎
^_^ Glad to make you smile!
I put a damp tea towel on the back of the painting and press with a hot iron for 1 to 2 sec.. After doing this a few times the creases are almost gone..
well it does seem a bit better, however I'd be worried that your drills will still be hard to keep in place along those deep groves, I wondered if a quick steam setting might help ? with hopes it wouldn't ruin the diamond painting, possibly try it on a smaller cheap painting first to see what the end results would be, before continuing on that one .... just a thought
My 1st kits are still in transit! Oh my! There are so many things that can go wrong with DPs! How about if you have the canvas placed on stretcher bars? That usually flattens out any canvas... not sure what these canvases are made of...
What was funny I was just doing a new diamond painting and was wondering how do I get out the wrinkles out and this video popped up 😁
Did you finish the painting and did the lines stay after putting your drills on or did it relax a bit.
Love the video, thank you 😁
Before you give up on that big one… Can you put it between mattresses for a very long time and see if that helps to straighten it out?
Hi,very helpful thank you
I would love to see you make the painting to have a look if it helps with the drills on the faulded parts.
@happydiamondpainting
Rachel, thank you so much for this video. I received my first TSA painting last week after waiting 3 months & was devastated with the condition it came in....I am now going to try ironing it :).....I must say that this was not the companies fault, it looks like it was totally squashed in transit :(
Yikes! They are not gentle with the packages :(
Love the squirrel voice😂
I think you should keep and continue that diamond painting from wish.
My mum help me with ordering the Rainbow Lil DragonZ can’t wait 😊
Have you tried steam on the large folds?
Is it safe to iron a finished poured glue canvas that has diamonds on it?
Can a needlepoint pattern be used to make a diamond painting? If so, what glue should I paint on the canvas??
Yes, I think you can use the diamond dotz glue.
Well I think I would do that painting anyway it's really pretty I would love to do a painting that big
Do you just spritz the back of it then
I do have another question how do you tell if it's double adhesive or poured glue . I am new to this
Would a light spray of iron spray( meant to help iron out wrinkles in fabric) on the back of the canvas help? I have received a large canvas, with which the company thought it would be a good idea to fold the canvas before rolling it around a foam core roll, and now I have a rather sharp and prominent crease running through the centre. This was a poured glue canvas. I contacted the company and they just blamed it on how it was treated during its travels. But clearly the issue had begun by folding the canvas first before rolling it. Like the popular lines in the movie Twister, “ Look all I’m saying is don’t fold the maps”, “ I didn’t fold the maps”, “Yeah, well Kansas is a mess, there’s a big crease right through Wichita. ROLL the maps!”
I have a question kinda similar to this maybe 🤔? Do you have any tips or tricks on how to make a poured glue canvas stickier? I have a few that are losing their stick and I wanted to know if there is any way of just heating up or revamping the glue.
I think I watched a video by Ms.Coffee (I think) that she ironed a canvas to make the poured glue sticky again? But I’m not too sure/can’t really find it anymore
Sorry, I'm not sure about that!
Thank you for this
I have just about completed a wavy one with creases. I am heart broken. I pushed on after multiple days of having it under heavy encyclopedias, hoping the drills would flatten it. When you look side on to it you see the waves. Once I have completed it I will try ironing it. It is double mounted glue. I really have nothing to lose now. Too sad.
I'm sorry to hear that :(
What would happen if u hang them with a weight across the bottom?
Keep doing it
On my the squirrel voice LMAO 😂 thank you rachel for the video! I was thinking what if we can somehow clip to sides to make it taut then iron it.
Keep going on it
How many did you buy ahead of time that are dented? Can they be exchanged? 😮
I'm not sure if I understand. This video is pretty old and most companies I buy from now package their paintings carefully so it isn't much of an issue... If it's really creased maybe contact the seller.
@ I remember now. Thanks so much. Good tips here if you have to iron.
In one of your other videos you mentioned how you store your DAC paintings that are in the boxes, mine are standing on end, is that not ok? Should I lay them down on their sides?
It’s kind of a space issue for me but I can change it if I need to. Thanks for this video!
Have a look and see if they are getting wrinkled at the bottom...if so, I'd lay them sideways
Thanks for all of the great information, it helps.
When buying a painting online is there any way to tell which kind of glue it is? My first painting was a Leisure Arts Diamond Dotz and I can definitely tell a difference from the next ones I ordered online through Amazon. I loved working with the Diamond Dotz, the new paintings do have a thinner glue that smears if I move a drill.
I live in Florida so we have a lot of humidity. Thanks again for your info. God Bless.
P's This comment was for the different types of adhesives, it switched to a new video and I didn't realize it.
Hi Lottie! If the store sells a poured glue canvas, they will be sure to tell you, otherwise it's sadfe to assume it is double sided adhesive.
Is this a normal condition to expect large canvases to arrive? I have a large with major creases but can't send back. It seems way too common. Do you recommend suppliers whose canvases arrive in good shape?
Depending on where you buy them, yes. I have a video on my favorite stores here: ua-cam.com/video/Ast6Z5e-QwQ/v-deo.html
I use a hot iron with a spray of water on all canvases no matter the glue type and have never had an issue
Now I just need to find my water spray can!
Ty for showing! I was wondering if you could iron back first and then the front with a towel over it, so it gets the press from both sides? And you have the sweetest squirrel voice 😄
Try laying the canvas in the sun and when warm try smoothing the canvas with a ruler. Lay something heavy across the top for half an hour. It may help but no promises. If your husband is home, have him pull on the other end to see if the wrinkles will come out.
Do I see Makers microfibre towels?
Are you a clean my space fan too???
Yep!!
Like 9 months ago i received a canvas so wrinkled!!! the worst think that i have seen, was poured glue... In fact, i asked in the group if they think that there is a way to fix it and everybody commented that i asked for a replacement because it was so bad!!! I asked for the replacement, but i also tried to fix it... i change the clear cover for opaque cover (because i reuse them =) ) then iron the canvas, twice... and although looks better, the wrinkles still there... so i put under my mattress for like a week and then checked... still wrinkle... i put again under the mattress and let there for almost 2 months... someday i put out... and i swear you... there is no wrinkles!!! you can put both canvas under your mattress for at least 1 month and see if there is any change... take photos of the after and before =)
I will have to try :)
I read somewhere to NOT move the iron, just press! You might stretch the canvas by moving the iron
Are you keeping TSA or requesting a new one?
Keeping.
How are you feeling today Rachel?
Well, thank you. Hope you are well too!
Rachel Rae I ok thanks 😊
I have peeeed in my pants laughing when you said dammed in quick recording hahaha
haha sorry! XD
try to spray water on it, thats what i do :)
I know it has to make you just heart-sick about that canvas. Ask me how I know. Because I have one just like it. You know a lot more than I do about such things. The best I can offer you is good luck if you decide to go any further with it. I'll be watching to see what you decide to do with fingers crossed. Good luck!
Hi first
As I watched I kept wondering if a roller, like is used in printmaking inking trays rolled hard on the heated crease would help to flatten the raised curve of the crease.
I seriously doubt her method will work cuz I can barely get a hot dry iron to get all the folds out..it helps a LOT but they're still faintly there. I just don't get WHY they package and ship something that so OBVIOUSLY shouldn't be folded out..its ridiculous.
have you seen the cross stitch WOMEN OF THE MAYFLOWER 400 YEAR SINCE THEY CAME TO AMERICA!!!!!
Be careful doing that iron on a painting becuz u can ruin ur glue...I lost glue in certain spots...what I do is turn the painting over to the white side spray room temp water on it and then rub it out and it works!!! No iron or towels!!
Unfortunately think its a lost cause.. they folded it to tightly. If this is your first time watching a video about this.. don't be discouraged.. more often than not ironing helps a lot. Personally I don't think she should've aired this one.
Hi Angela, thanks for watching this old video. It was a lost cause in the end. I ended up repurchasing it from a better website. Thanks for watching.
Uhm why does her voice all the sudden sound like Alvin the chipmunks?
So much work. What a shame.