What kind of drills did you say are in this tutorial? It was at about 22:48 minutes. This is the second tutorial of yours I have watched and found them both quite informative.
I am like you as I prefer working one colour at a time but on large projects it isn’t as practical so knowing another way to work sections...your way is much better than how I was working large canvases. Thankyou for another great and helpful tutorial video!
i just discovered this videos series but as i have just gotten a stainless steel everlasting multiplacer wiil see if it will do straight lines better than plastic ones
the adhesive on the canvases go over the actual picture (if that makes sense) so some people put washi tape over that section of adhesive so dust or pet hair does not go on it and stick. personally, i don’t mind having dust stuck on it at all, but it all comes down to personal preference :,))
Love your tutorials, you do a great job! I have an unrelated question and I value your opinion..... How long could you leave a completed canvas rolled up? Painting is 57cm x 77cm and rolled on a small pool noodle. I would like to leave it rolled up for about a month. I appreciate your help. Thank you in advance.....jan
Hi there! Thank you for your comment! Our diamond paintings have a lifetime warranty so you don't have to worry about how long you keep yours rolled up. (If it is from Dreamer Designs that is!) Our DreamTech Adhesive is super strong and done by a poured glue method. One thing we might suggest is to roll the diamond painting with the diamonds facing outwards. This will ensure that the gems are not pushing up against each other. We would also suggest keeping it in a plastic bag to protect your canvas from any dust dirt or pet dander/hair. this will further preserve the sparkle! We have plenty of framing video here on our channel if you need some inspiration to get your DP on the wall! 😊 Thanks! 💜
I like to work by color as well. I thought everyone did it by sections. I’m glad to know I’m not alone in my preference.❤
Very helpful! Thanks!
I adore these videos. I have learned several new tricks after watching 2 of your videos this morning.
This was a valuable video. Your idea is fantastic. I am always amazed with what you come up with.
Thank you so much May!
Great video
Great tutorial Nataliya. TFS💎🍁🍂
Thanks for watching Kendra! 💜
I love your videos.....I am learning so much from you and your accent is delightful ❤️
Tysm for making this tutorial I learned a lot from this
What kind of drills did you say are in this tutorial? It was at about 22:48 minutes. This is the second tutorial of yours I have watched and found them both quite informative.
I am like you as I prefer working one colour at a time but on large projects it isn’t as practical so knowing another way to work sections...your way is much better than how I was working large canvases. Thankyou for another great and helpful tutorial video!
We are so glad that you enjoyed the video and found some helpful tips! Happy Painting! 💜
You did a job as usual! I get bored using the same colour over the whole canvas, but my sections are larger than the ones you demonstrated.
Ahh yes we understand especially if there are huge sections of the same colour, it can get tedious. Thanks for watching Bonnie!
Thanks for posting this! Love your videos. :)
Thank you!
Fantastic tutorial
Thanks so much!
i just discovered this videos series but as i have just gotten a stainless steel everlasting multiplacer wiil see if it will do straight lines better than plastic ones
Hi, thanks for this tutorial! Where did you get your container to hold your drill pens and wax?
Nice idea. I'm just trying to see what is that paper here or something like that paper. But I guess I have an idea. Thank you!!
Parchment paper
Yes it is parchment paper!! We reommend that you do not use wax paper or any other kind of paper as it may stick to your glue and ruin the canvas.
Thanks for the video! What’s the point of using the washi tape around the edges though?
the adhesive on the canvases go over the actual picture (if that makes sense) so some people put washi tape over that section of adhesive so dust or pet hair does not go on it and stick. personally, i don’t mind having dust stuck on it at all, but it all comes down to personal preference :,))
How do you cut the clear sheet? On top of the canvas?
Love your tutorials, you do a great job!
I have an unrelated question and I value your opinion.....
How long could you leave a completed canvas rolled up? Painting is 57cm x 77cm and rolled on a small pool noodle. I would like to leave it rolled up for about a month. I appreciate your help. Thank you in advance.....jan
Hi there! Thank you for your comment! Our diamond paintings have a lifetime warranty so you don't have to worry about how long you keep yours rolled up. (If it is from Dreamer Designs that is!) Our DreamTech Adhesive is super strong and done by a poured glue method. One thing we might suggest is to roll the diamond painting with the diamonds facing outwards. This will ensure that the gems are not pushing up against each other. We would also suggest keeping it in a plastic bag to protect your canvas from any dust dirt or pet dander/hair. this will further preserve the sparkle! We have plenty of framing video here on our channel if you need some inspiration to get your DP on the wall! 😊 Thanks! 💜
@@DreamerDesignsArt thank you