Great tips! 😆 I 100% “spearfish”…especially when there are 8ish or less spots. I kit up in EW or the ones from Harbor Freight so to me it’s easier this way. I also will take the time to take out all the colors for the section I’m working on and only put them away once I’ve finished that section. Thanks for the shout out on the bonus tip. 😊 I use those straight aluminum ring blanks to mark missed spots. It’s helpful especially when I’ve missed more than one. Also 🎉 yay! You finished this one!
Oh yes! I can’t find my aluminum strips right now but I need to find them! I’m so glad to be finished with this one lol. Spearfishing saves so much time!
Awesome video I definitely already do a lot of these. I love confetti one thing I do to make sure I don’t miss any drills is I turn off any overhead lights and just leave the light pad on. If you’re missing drills this will show you. Gorgeous canvas btw 😊
I love high confetti kits. I kit up into EW containers, and then pour a bit into the multicolored mini squares that you do. THEN, each little square gets a little label with the symbol and number on it. With high-color kits, I could use up to 4-6 of the multi-tray sets. I place smaller quantities of drills into the multi-tray sets. It really helps to prevent any major oopsies. Great tips in this video.
I just ordered 65 of the trabrick trays and I have no idea how long before I get them. I can’t wait to try them out. Thanks for all your awesome suggestions.
Thank you and thank you for watching! It is fun as long as you have some good tools and methods for it, and it really does work best for some specific softer looking artworks. My all time favorite metal tips are the Diamond Art club ones. But the ones in their actual site. The ones for sale on Amazon from Diamond Art Club is not nearly the same quality.
Start with the smaller multiplacer tips at first. You will get the hang of it soon enough. I can place anywhere from 1-10 drills down when I use a 10-tip multiplacer. The most versatile for me is the 7 tip. Keep at it! Doesn't take long to learn how to use it.
Great tips! 😆 I 100% “spearfish”…especially when there are 8ish or less spots. I kit up in EW or the ones from Harbor Freight so to me it’s easier this way. I also will take the time to take out all the colors for the section I’m working on and only put them away once I’ve finished that section.
Thanks for the shout out on the bonus tip. 😊 I use those straight aluminum ring blanks to mark missed spots. It’s helpful especially when I’ve missed more than one. Also 🎉 yay! You finished this one!
Oh yes! I can’t find my aluminum strips right now but I need to find them! I’m so glad to be finished with this one lol. Spearfishing saves so much time!
Awesome video I definitely already do a lot of these. I love confetti one thing I do to make sure I don’t miss any drills is I turn off any overhead lights and just leave the light pad on. If you’re missing drills this will show you. Gorgeous canvas btw 😊
Oh great tip! Thank you for sharing! I love learning new tips from you guys
I love high confetti kits. I kit up into EW containers, and then pour a bit into the multicolored mini squares that you do. THEN, each little square gets a little label with the symbol and number on it. With high-color kits, I could use up to 4-6 of the multi-tray sets.
I place smaller quantities of drills into the multi-tray sets. It really helps to prevent any major oopsies.
Great tips in this video.
Oh interesting! I would never have thought of that, one of these days I’ll have to try that! And thanks for watching 😊
I use removable stickers (Avery) cut in half, or extra blank stickers from DAC to write on. I suppose you can use masking tape as well.
@@KeltieTX I hang onto the extra stickers as well, they are so useful for stuff like that! Or a washi tape too
This video is so good. 🔥 🎉
Thanks!!
hi Courtney this was a great video.
Thanks Tammy! These always take a lot of work but it’s worth it if it’s helpful to people
I just ordered 65 of the trabrick trays and I have no idea how long before I get them. I can’t wait to try them out. Thanks for all your awesome suggestions.
Ah jealous! I’d say it takes about a moderate to longer amount of time to get to you. At least it did for me. Worth the wait!!
You could label the little 6 pots and my dad made lids for me for them as I got 4 of them and have labelled lids
Ooo great idea! See I love when you guys share ideas, I learn so much more
Awesome video! Thank you for sharing. I try to stay away from heavy confetti but now I might try one. Also where do you get your metal pen tips?
Thank you and thank you for watching! It is fun as long as you have some good tools and methods for it, and it really does work best for some specific softer looking artworks. My all time favorite metal tips are the Diamond Art club ones. But the ones in their actual site. The ones for sale on Amazon from Diamond Art Club is not nearly the same quality.
Im still trying to figure out the multiplacer tip. Im getting a little better.
It’s definitely a learning curve. You’ll get it! You’re already a very fast diamond painter
Start with the smaller multiplacer tips at first. You will get the hang of it soon enough.
I can place anywhere from 1-10 drills down when I use a 10-tip multiplacer. The most versatile for me is the 7 tip.
Keep at it! Doesn't take long to learn how to use it.