This is my first time doing a diamond art painting which will become a gift for my daughter. Thank you for these tips. I truly had no clear idea of how to do this without ruining it.
Hi from Perth, Western Australia. When I first discovered Diamond Dot Painting a couple of years ago, yours was the first UA-cam video I watched. I have learned so much from your videos and this framing one is great.....thank you.
Turned out beautiful. Thank you for sharing this. Yours is so much easier then other video's I have watched. I have several diamond paintings to frame. I watch all your tutorials. You have such a nice voice. Have a good evening. I live in Alabama.
Hi. When I frame my pictures, I like to use ones I find at secondhand stores. I like the wooden frame edges we find. I did a diamond painting of a snow leopard in Winter, about 2 feet by 3 feet or so in size. We came across a large wooden frame with a decorative outer edge about 4 inches all round. I painted the frame a medium cream colour and after hanging it up, we were amazed how the frame accentuated the colours in the picture! When I first started doing this craft, I was concerned that maybe some of the crystals would pop off when hung up, so I started to spread clear glue evenly over the pictures with a sponge brush. I let them dry on a flat surface overnight and then frame. The diamonds are just as shiny as before. Keep making videos. Love your ways of doing your craft. You are very helpful.
4kidsat147 i am wanting to frame my cat painting and it is 30 by 20 every time i do the size it is flipped flopped instead it says 20 by 30 when the numbers are turned around would it still fit my painting thanks
It maybe, but you can see it on some edges of the frame so I find it's better to use it than not because at some angles the blank canvas would be visible and look worse.
This is my first time doing a diamond art painting which will become a gift for my daughter. Thank you for these tips. I truly had no clear idea of how to do this without ruining it.
You are so welcome!
Thank you for your straight forward video. I’ve learned a lot from it.
Hi from Perth, Western Australia. When I first discovered Diamond Dot Painting a couple of years ago, yours was the first UA-cam video I watched. I have learned so much from your videos and this framing one is great.....thank you.
Wow, thank you!
Turned out beautiful. Thank you for sharing this. Yours is so much easier then other video's I have watched. I have several diamond paintings to frame. I watch all your tutorials. You have such a nice voice. Have a good evening. I live in Alabama.
Hi.
When I frame my pictures, I like to use ones I find at secondhand stores. I like the wooden frame edges we find. I did a diamond painting of a snow leopard in Winter, about 2 feet by 3 feet or so in size. We came across a large wooden frame with a decorative outer edge about 4 inches all round. I painted the frame a medium cream colour and after hanging it up, we were amazed how the frame accentuated the colours in the picture!
When I first started doing this craft, I was concerned that maybe some of the crystals would pop off when hung up, so I started to spread clear glue evenly over the pictures with a sponge brush. I let them dry on a flat surface overnight and then frame. The diamonds are just as shiny as before. Keep making videos. Love your ways of doing your craft. You are very helpful.
Why don't manufacturers size these kits to standard frame sizes? So many paintings just end up sitting in a drawer.
Why don’t manufactures size these kits to standard frame size?
That’s so pretty! I’d hang on my walls 🦋
This is a gorgeous painting!!
Thank you. For such a small painting it turned out really well.
Love the framing on this one, very economical as well. Tfs, til next time!!!
This one became a bargain, I wish all the frames were that cheap, but this one did turn out cute.
Beautiful!
Well done!!!
very pretty, but I think I'd look for acrylic to use instead of glass. It doesn't have glare. Thanks!
This is acrylic, I think it's my filming lights that caused most of the glare.
Hi! I love the painting, could you tell me where you got it?
I got this one from Huacan on Ali Express: www.aliexpress.com/item/32850607958.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.27424c4dkMQM2B
Love the butterfly. Where is from please?
I got it from here: bit.ly/30WijLZ
TFTC. Picture looks great. Wish I knew how to colour coordinate and cut straight. Oh well.☕️🎉💛🏅🌻😀
Looks great
Thanks.
4kidsat147 i am wanting to frame my cat painting and it is 30 by 20 every time i do the size it is flipped flopped instead it says 20 by 30 when the numbers are turned around would it still fit my painting thanks
yes it should do as many frames can be hung either way.
Very Pretty.
Thank you. I think the frame has taken it to another level too.
Tracing around the paper from the frame on the diamond art print would require only one cut, yea? Take out the guessing.
Can i ask what is the washi tape for do i need it?
I use it for around the canvas where the glue goes over and no diamonds are placed. Saves it picking up bits of fluff etc.
Thank you for sharing
Do you have a link for the painting? It’s beautiful.
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I can't find affordable frames for bigger paintings. I'm not paying 70.00 . Unreal. Maybe I'll try ikea
Do you seal the diamonds when you frame?
Hi Cyndie, I haven't sealed a diamond painting yet. The glass or plastic keep the diamonds in place enough for me.
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🌻👍💛☕️😀Tfs
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Thank you for sharing 😊🇬🇧
You're welcome.
What a waste of Washie tape!
It maybe, but you can see it on some edges of the frame so I find it's better to use it than not because at some angles the blank canvas would be visible and look worse.