When I work a painting I start from the center and work out, especially with squares. My sections are typically 10x10ish (inches), the size of the silicone release paper I have. Great video 💖💎🍀
Hi Kendra,what benefit is there to working from the center? Just curious, I've thought about doing that but wasn't sure it would work for me. Also, is your silicone release paper reusable? I bought parchment squares for their translucency, but they aren't reusable, and don't stick as well as I'd like. Thanks in advance.
@@joanz1255 The benefit of working from the center out reduces popping drills. It allows for expansion. It is easier for me to verbalize to process. I use "Slick Paper" silicone release sheets available from Amazon. One side shiny and adheres to the glue and the other side is dull, which faces up. Hope this helps. 💗
I am working on La Scale as well. I love to section it off because the canvas is large and instead of one huge goal I have many small goals of finishing sections at a time. Keeps me from getting bored :-)
I like to work in sections and I also do the number section on my smaller canvases 40 by 50 and smaller. I used to use a cup and drew the numbers out of it but now also use the number wheel. It is a lot of fun. I even told Rebecca at 4 kids at 147 about me doing the number sections. Now she is doing it only with the wheel. Now as far as you continuing the sections no I think you'll go back to cross country. 😆 😆 Love your videos.
on some of my painting the numbers are covered by the covering so i have to start there i remove just enough to uncover the numbers when im done i recover it i usally start from bottem sorry about my spelling but i do have one with a project im working on the canvas is kind of slippery i can feel the glue and my fingers stick it but the problem the drills wont stay on or thay slide i cant put to much pressure on because they slide around alot i was wondering if you are from germany your axcent sounds german my mom and are both from germany
I am watching you and working on my very first diamond painting. Just a small simple beginners piece but I am already hooked.
I just found you. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Thank you Natalya... I love your videos. Guido Borelli is my favorite Dreamer Designs artist.
I loved this video great tips. I'm a beginner and working in sections helps me see my progress. Hope you post more helpful tips
I like to work in sections because it gives me a sense of accomplishment when I complete the section
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Your videos and tutorials are extremely helpful and your tips are very helpful
Thank you Paula
When I work a painting I start from the center and work out, especially with squares. My sections are typically 10x10ish (inches), the size of the silicone release paper I have.
Great video 💖💎🍀
Hi Kendra,what benefit is there to working from the center? Just curious, I've thought about doing that but wasn't sure it would work for me. Also, is your silicone release paper reusable? I bought parchment squares for their translucency, but they aren't reusable, and don't stick as well as I'd like. Thanks in advance.
@@joanz1255 The benefit of working from the center out reduces popping drills. It allows for expansion. It is easier for me to verbalize to process.
I use "Slick Paper" silicone release sheets available from Amazon. One side shiny and adheres to the glue and the other side is dull, which faces up. Hope this helps. 💗
I love your videos and l love to diamond paint.
I am working on La Scale as well. I love to section it off because the canvas is large and instead of one huge goal I have many small goals of finishing sections at a time. Keeps me from getting bored :-)
It makes me feel more accomplished when I complete small sections at a time, haha :)
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I usually like to work cross-country as well, especially with the clear covers, but it also looks like fun to turn out into a game!
I like to work in sections and I also do the number section on my smaller canvases 40 by 50 and smaller. I used to use a cup and drew the numbers out of it but now also use the number wheel. It is a lot of fun. I even told Rebecca at 4 kids at 147 about me doing the number sections. Now she is doing it only with the wheel. Now as far as you continuing the sections no I think you'll go back to cross country. 😆 😆 Love your videos.
You are know me well. Cross Country it is 😂
Cross country! What is the pen you used for ABs?
on some of my painting the numbers are covered by the covering so i have to start there i remove just enough to uncover the numbers when im done i recover it i usally start from bottem sorry about my spelling but i do have one with a project im working on the canvas is kind of slippery i can feel the glue and my fingers stick it but the problem the drills wont stay on or thay slide i cant put to much pressure on because they slide around alot i was wondering if you are from germany your axcent sounds german my mom and are both from germany
I do by the section, but Big sections
Where did you get the sheets from? What are they called/name ?
I think it is hard with square. I am doing my first
How long does it take you to finish a painting that size?
You can over lap your sheets
What is Natalya's UA-cam any one know
About 20 minutes in you said there’s “A B diamonds” what does that mean?
It means aurora borealis..they have a coating on them that makes them shinier then other diamonds.
Are you using wax with your pen when placing diamonds?
Yes. With out wax, your diamonds will not stick to the pen