When I have diamonds left over, I bring out that group of the colour. For example, if what I have left is green, I compare it to the baggies of leftovers that are green. I usually have the same colour or one very close, so I add it to the baggy. If not close and there is lots, I start a new bag.
Oh my days! the tip on how to place diamonds to minimise pain....game changer!! Thankyou! this could also help the hard pressers from getting through so much wax!!
I am new to Diamond Painting and just subscribed. Reading through the comments section, I was impressed with your responses to everyone. Loving your videos. :)
Hello Jessica! Thanks for these top tips and for your enthusiasm and passion for helping fellow diamond painters! I am going to check out Etsy UK to find some cute whimsical cover minders! 💗💎🐞 P.S your horse is coming along beautifully 🐴
I got a Jim's diamond painting pen. It was all some kind of wood and so beautiful. I loved it and it felt so comfy. Accidentally it fell on the floor without me knowing it. My dog chewed up the end. Can you imagine what my face looked like when I noticed it.
@@tinyworldsofwonder The best comment ever - did the dog make it lol. Yes she did. She is only 5 lbs so I controlled myself. Deep sighs - long stares - Loud NO NO NO. I was so in love with the pen - that I'm hoping to sand it somehow and fix the end some how. Probably won't happen. Dear little doggie
@@greydoe It was the other end - not the single placer end. So yes I could use it, but the chewed end is in my face all the time. Since it was so special to me, can't stand to see the end of it all the time. Sweet little dog!!!!!
Hi Jessica! Thank you for your videos and your knowledge. My question(s) relate to the type of canvas and drills. What is the difference between canvas and soft lint when it comes to quality? And what is the difference between acrylic and AB drills? Thank you, again.
Hi, Jennifer! In my experience, soft lint is a little less stiff than canvas with a soft back side, but I tend to prefer canvas because the stiffness makes it hold up better in framing in my experience. :) That is personal preference only though. Acrylic drills are molded from plastic (resin are as well, but the formulation is a little different), and AB drills are basically regular drills with a beautiful pearlescent coating. :) I hope that helps!
Jim’s pens are SO worth the money. They are night and day between the pink pens and Jim’s, if you’re an avid DPer... invest! You won’t regret it at all
Forgive me if this question has been answered before. I am loving both the Lady of Shalott works that you have done and would like to do the "boat" one as a gift for daughter's new house. (She is an English literature grad and will love it!) How shall I go about purchasing a larger canvas (50x65), with regard to your guidance about licensing and ethics? I'm relatively new to diamond painting, but I find I get bored easily and need an intermediate challenge. Thank you for all you do! You are gifted teacher.
Hi, Barb! Thank you! 🥰 That would be a great gift! 😀 That piece of art is in the public domain, so I would recommend you order it as a custom. I have a few videos on my channel that may help you. One is about locating public domain artwork and the other is about ordering customs. If you don’t find the answers you need there, feel free to email me at the address in the about section. 😀
Yes! It's so exciting that they have that now. 🥰 I was able to use that to design a diamond painting using their drills, and I must say they are beautiful, and the match is quite good! :)
Hey girl! If you haven’t answered already, I’d love to see how you work on larger canvases. How you keep the finished and unfinished sections as you work on the canvas. Thanks !
Just wanted to mention, per the question about symbols and DMC codes being the same on different canvases, and the reply that they're not... I've been mulling this over while planning software for DPing - like, why are the symbols NOT standard? Beside the fact that each company can use whatever symbols they want, there's a good reason for the symbols to not be standard. If standardized, it would take away control to use a radically different symbol in the instance of two similar symbols being placed side-by-side. Since there are 447 (I think - correct me if I'm mistaken) different DMC colors, one would first have to come up with 447+ (to account for things like AB drills, and future colors) different symbols - not as easy as it sounds. Each symbol has to be unique - VERY unique - and have the ability of printing clearly, so best they aren't too detailed. Now imagine doing that, and it might be a while before you happen upon a canvas that shows that 2 or more symbols aren't all that different from one another. It would be less of a problem if a company could simply change the symbol for one of the colors, to make it easier to read. The above sounds very confusing, but I'm not sure of a better way to say it. It's good that companies have the flexibility to use whatever symbols work best on each canvas, in order to cut down on possible confusion. Maybe I should have just said that in the first place. lol
I have neck and shoulder issues and have a hard time getting a comfortable sitting or set up worked out. Are there any tips to having a comfortable workstation set up? Thanks, Lori
Hi, Lori! Angle of work and table height are definitely two considerations. An adjustable easel has helped me a lot, and I find that if my arms are resting at an uncomfortable height that really makes a difference for me. Frequent breaks also help a lot! :)
Lori Ann I invested in an adjustable drafting desk...the basic style on Amazon is not very expensive. The top comes up at an angle and is a back saver!
Suggestions on a first timer? What size do I start with? Does the image determine size? I’ve heard ‘bigger is better’ regarding size but it’s to be my first ever & I’m unsure where to start.
Must Be Crazy Great question! Yes, image does determine the size. The smaller the figures in the image the larger you will want to go. I also find that rounds have slightly lower resolution than squares do. I actually have a video on this on my channel from a few months back if you feel like digging around a bit and you feel it would help. Thanks for watching today! This would be a great question for a future video.
Tiny Worlds of Wonder should I start with squares or rounds? I’ll stalk your channel & find the video you suggested 🥰 thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
I became interested on light pad when I saw your video on things you can’t live without when diamond painting so I link the website on and ordered thinking it’s the same one as yours but I was disappointed coz it’s different the cord I got is usb your has the cord attached can you please again link the light pad you got thank you and I really like the one that you got I thank you again am new to diamond painting
angeluriel gm Hi there! I’m sorry that the product that arrived wasn’t the one you were expecting. I went back through my order history on Amazon, and the link in my description to that video does seem to be the same listing I purchased. I’m not sure why they’ve changed the cord. Mine does have a USB attachment, but the cord itself inserts into the light pad. If I find one that looks more similar to the older model I purchased, I’ll update that link. 😢
I am part of Reborn babies and silicone babies and very often we see pictures stolen to the artists. Very often from China. A way to recognize these scammers is the price they ask for. But we tried to bring them to court, tell them it's stealing and they laughed!
Ugh, that is so frustrating!! Unfortunately people sell what they think others will buy. I wish there was a quick solution to all this! I'm so sorry for your experience. :(
I can sum up in one word one of the reasons (among many) that I continue to look forward to each edition of Tiny Worlds. That word is INTEGRITY. Your on-going campaign to encourage us to buy only copyrighted images is a credit to you and therefore to the industry. I’m going to suggest another campaign. One which, to this point, I haven’t been able to make a commitment. I wish all dp buyers could commit to boycotting all Chinese vendors. The Communist Party has done us all wrong with the Covid dilemma. But beyond that they are severely limiting the rights of their citizens, including Christians and other religious groups. I know that I’m now stepping on the toes of American small dp businesses that depend on Chinese factories (some of which are nice people) to produce the drills and to print and prepare the canvases we all covet. But I’m feeling more guilty with each new order I place. I think sometime soon I’m going to have to have the adult in me tell the child in me to pull up my integrity boots and stop ordering anything from China. Sigh...
Hi, Paula! I appreciate your encouragement! I am definitely imperfect, but I try! :) I agree that some Chinese companies' rampant use of infringing work is troublesome. I think I have a moderately different take, and one that no one is obligated to agree with. :) Because 100% of diamond paintings are manufactured in China, including those sold by reputable companies based in the U.S., I would love to see us all support these Chinese manufacturers, staffed by regular people like you and I, who are working in factories producing these legitimate products. They are going to work, feeding their families, and, even more than us, have little control over what their government does as a whole. If we are supporting the businesses there who are dealing reputably, everyone wins! They can earn a living and we can act ethically. People are people everywhere, and although there are cultural differences, we are all valuable, even if our governments are doing a bit of saber rattling right now. There are legitimate issues there of course, but I think we have to separate people from the systems we live under. :) Like I said, just my take. :) Thanks for your comment! :)
Tiny Worlds of Wonder Thank you for your balanced view. I guess I’ve gotten a little crazed during this time. Thanks for putting back into perspective for me.
@@eleonorarutberg3845 The only partial mandalas I've seen were made entirely of special drills, but if there are some regular drills in the mix that are round, those would be easy to substitute for some AB's or crystals. :) I think Diamond Painting with Sparklers also carries some interestingly shaped special drills, which could be fun! :)
Love your Q&A sessions!
Thanks 🙏 ❤️😷
Thanks, Lesley!! I am so glad you enjoyed! 🥰
When I have diamonds left over, I bring out that group of the colour. For example, if what I have left is green, I compare it to the baggies of leftovers that are green. I usually have the same colour or one very close, so I add it to the baggy. If not close and there is lots, I start a new bag.
That's a great system!
Oh my days! the tip on how to place diamonds to minimise pain....game changer!! Thankyou! this could also help the hard pressers from getting through so much wax!!
Thanks so much! I am glad that was helpful! I agree ... it has helped a lot with wax residue. :)
I am new to Diamond Painting and just subscribed. Reading through the comments section, I was impressed with your responses to everyone. Loving your videos. :)
Thanks so much! I do my best to reply when I possibly can. You all are important after all! 🥰
Another great video. Thank you
Thanks so much, Sheila!!
Thank you for this great video...the tips about the trays and getting drills into a straight line are so helpful!!!
Thanks so much! I am so glad it was helpful! :)
I love his pens! I have 2 acrylic pens from him. I have the 2 bump and it feels wonderful in my hand. No more pain. thank you!
Aren't they so AMAZING??? I want them all!
Hi, great video as always. Thanks for sharing. Take care.
Thank you, Coral! I hope you have a great week!
Great video and great tips
Thanks so much!
Thanks for answering these questions!!
solunasassoon my pleasure! Thanks for checking out the video!
Great info! Thank you!
Thanks, Heidi! I am so glad it was helpful!
Hello Jessica! Thanks for these top tips and for your enthusiasm and passion for helping fellow diamond painters! I am going to check out Etsy UK to find some cute whimsical cover minders! 💗💎🐞 P.S your horse is coming along beautifully 🐴
Thanks, Katy! It is great having you here! Let me know if you find any gems! :)
I got a Jim's diamond painting pen. It was all some kind of wood and so beautiful. I loved it and it felt so comfy. Accidentally it fell on the floor without me knowing it. My dog chewed up the end. Can you imagine what my face looked like when I noticed it.
DaisysPlace2 OMG ... Did the dog make it? 😂😂😂😭😭😭
@@tinyworldsofwonder The best comment ever - did the dog make it lol. Yes she did. She is only 5 lbs so I controlled myself. Deep sighs - long stares - Loud NO NO NO. I was so in love with the pen - that I'm hoping to sand it somehow and fix the end some how. Probably won't happen. Dear little doggie
Oh nooooo! Was the chewed end at least not the single placer end?? No cookies for that dog! At least for an hour or so - lol.
@@greydoe It was the other end - not the single placer end. So yes I could use it, but the chewed end is in my face all the time. Since it was so special to me, can't stand to see the end of it all the time. Sweet little dog!!!!!
@@DaisysPlace2 Good forebearance! LOL! They are like little naughty children. Frustrating but sweet!
Hi Jessica! Thank you for your videos and your knowledge. My question(s) relate to the type of canvas and drills. What is the difference between canvas and soft lint when it comes to quality? And what is the difference between acrylic and AB drills? Thank you, again.
Hi, Jennifer! In my experience, soft lint is a little less stiff than canvas with a soft back side, but I tend to prefer canvas because the stiffness makes it hold up better in framing in my experience. :) That is personal preference only though. Acrylic drills are molded from plastic (resin are as well, but the formulation is a little different), and AB drills are basically regular drills with a beautiful pearlescent coating. :) I hope that helps!
Thanks for the video. I found this was very helpful
Lisa Cooper my pleasure, Lisa! I am so glad it was helpful. 😀
I received my Wonderland today! For about 60 seconds I wanted it to snow ❄️ 🥶 Good video, as always. Thanks for the tips and the insight ❤️
Hooray, Lorrie! I can't wait to start that one! :) Thanks for watching!
Jim’s pens are SO worth the money. They are night and day between the pink pens and Jim’s, if you’re an avid DPer... invest! You won’t regret it at all
100% agree! I LOVE them!!
Love your tips being a covid new dp'er!! Thank you. 🤗
Thank you, Ros!! I am happy to do it, and I'm so glad it helps! :)
Forgive me if this question has been answered before. I am loving both the Lady of Shalott works that you have done and would like to do the "boat" one as a gift for daughter's new house. (She is an English literature grad and will love it!) How shall I go about purchasing a larger canvas (50x65), with regard to your guidance about licensing and ethics? I'm relatively new to diamond painting, but I find I get bored easily and need an intermediate challenge. Thank you for all you do! You are gifted teacher.
Hi, Barb! Thank you! 🥰 That would be a great gift! 😀 That piece of art is in the public domain, so I would recommend you order it as a custom. I have a few videos on my channel that may help you. One is about locating public domain artwork and the other is about ordering customs. If you don’t find the answers you need there, feel free to email me at the address in the about section. 😀
@@tinyworldsofwonder Thank you! Looking forward to it. Blessings...
There is a conversion chart for Diamond Dotz to DMC numbers.
Yes! It's so exciting that they have that now. 🥰 I was able to use that to design a diamond painting using their drills, and I must say they are beautiful, and the match is quite good! :)
Great video, thanks for sharing!
Scarlet the Diamond Painting Junkie my pleasure! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing! My wrists have been killing me. 😀
My pleasure, Jacky! Let me know if these tips help!
Hey girl! If you haven’t answered already, I’d love to see how you work on larger canvases. How you keep the finished and unfinished sections as you work on the canvas. Thanks !
That is a great video idea! I am thinking about starting an 80x80 next, so I'll be sure to show that work in progress! :)
Just wanted to mention, per the question about symbols and DMC codes being the same on different canvases, and the reply that they're not... I've been mulling this over while planning software for DPing - like, why are the symbols NOT standard? Beside the fact that each company can use whatever symbols they want, there's a good reason for the symbols to not be standard. If standardized, it would take away control to use a radically different symbol in the instance of two similar symbols being placed side-by-side. Since there are 447 (I think - correct me if I'm mistaken) different DMC colors, one would first have to come up with 447+ (to account for things like AB drills, and future colors) different symbols - not as easy as it sounds. Each symbol has to be unique - VERY unique - and have the ability of printing clearly, so best they aren't too detailed. Now imagine doing that, and it might be a while before you happen upon a canvas that shows that 2 or more symbols aren't all that different from one another. It would be less of a problem if a company could simply change the symbol for one of the colors, to make it easier to read.
The above sounds very confusing, but I'm not sure of a better way to say it. It's good that companies have the flexibility to use whatever symbols work best on each canvas, in order to cut down on possible confusion. Maybe I should have just said that in the first place. lol
Nailed it!!!! :)
I have neck and shoulder issues and have a hard time getting a comfortable sitting or set up worked out. Are there any tips to having a comfortable workstation set up? Thanks, Lori
Hi, Lori! Angle of work and table height are definitely two considerations. An adjustable easel has helped me a lot, and I find that if my arms are resting at an uncomfortable height that really makes a difference for me. Frequent breaks also help a lot! :)
Lori Ann I invested in an adjustable drafting desk...the basic style on Amazon is not very expensive. The top comes up at an angle and is a back saver!
Thank you both! 💖
Suggestions on a first timer? What size do I start with? Does the image determine size? I’ve heard ‘bigger is better’ regarding size but it’s to be my first ever & I’m unsure where to start.
Must Be Crazy Great question! Yes, image does determine the size. The smaller the figures in the image the larger you will want to go. I also find that rounds have slightly lower resolution than squares do. I actually have a video on this on my channel from a few months back if you feel like digging around a bit and you feel it would help. Thanks for watching today! This would be a great question for a future video.
Tiny Worlds of Wonder should I start with squares or rounds? I’ll stalk your channel & find the video you suggested 🥰 thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
Hi hope I didn't miss how do you keep/get your rounds straight? I had 1 canvas that I threw away nothing fit right.
Hi, Theresa! I just did a separate video on that topic if you're interested in looking through lasts week's videos. I agree - it is hard!
What do I use on wood to make my beads stick
Hi, Becky! I have used a product from Diamond Dotz called Dotz Stick that I really like! :)
I became interested on light pad when I saw your video on things you can’t live without when diamond painting so I link the website on and ordered thinking it’s the same one as yours but I was disappointed coz it’s different the cord I got is usb your has the cord attached can you please again link the light pad you got thank you and I really like the one that you got I thank you again am new to diamond painting
angeluriel gm Hi there! I’m sorry that the product that arrived wasn’t the one you were expecting. I went back through my order history on Amazon, and the link in my description to that video does seem to be the same listing I purchased. I’m not sure why they’ve changed the cord. Mine does have a USB attachment, but the cord itself inserts into the light pad. If I find one that looks more similar to the older model I purchased, I’ll update that link. 😢
I get a lot of advertisements on FB about Home Craftology. Do you have any experience with them? Do you know if they are a reputable company?
Sharyn Hutchinson I reached out to them at one point with questions about their licensing procedures but never received any reply. 😉
Tiny Worlds of Wonder gotcha! 😉
I am part of Reborn babies and silicone babies and very often we see pictures stolen to the artists. Very often from China. A way to recognize these scammers is the price they ask for. But we tried to bring them to court, tell them it's stealing and they laughed!
Ugh, that is so frustrating!! Unfortunately people sell what they think others will buy. I wish there was a quick solution to all this! I'm so sorry for your experience. :(
I found my answer and found your video
Great!! Thanks for being here, Theresa!
how do you a diamond painting wheel
Hi, Edith! I haven't ever tried one, but it could be a fun experiment for a future edition! They sound interesting! :)
I can sum up in one word one of the reasons (among many) that I continue to look forward to each edition of Tiny Worlds. That word is INTEGRITY. Your on-going campaign to encourage us to buy only copyrighted images is a credit to you and therefore to the industry. I’m going to suggest another campaign. One which, to this point, I haven’t been able to make a commitment. I wish all dp buyers could commit to boycotting all Chinese vendors. The Communist Party has done us all wrong with the Covid dilemma. But beyond that they are severely limiting the rights of their citizens, including Christians and other religious groups. I know that I’m now stepping on the toes of American small dp businesses that depend on Chinese factories (some of which are nice people) to produce the drills and to print and prepare the canvases we all covet. But I’m feeling more guilty with each new order I place. I think sometime soon I’m going to have to have the adult in me tell the child in me to pull up my integrity boots and stop ordering anything from China. Sigh...
Hi, Paula! I appreciate your encouragement! I am definitely imperfect, but I try! :) I agree that some Chinese companies' rampant use of infringing work is troublesome. I think I have a moderately different take, and one that no one is obligated to agree with. :) Because 100% of diamond paintings are manufactured in China, including those sold by reputable companies based in the U.S., I would love to see us all support these Chinese manufacturers, staffed by regular people like you and I, who are working in factories producing these legitimate products. They are going to work, feeding their families, and, even more than us, have little control over what their government does as a whole. If we are supporting the businesses there who are dealing reputably, everyone wins! They can earn a living and we can act ethically. People are people everywhere, and although there are cultural differences, we are all valuable, even if our governments are doing a bit of saber rattling right now. There are legitimate issues there of course, but I think we have to separate people from the systems we live under. :) Like I said, just my take. :) Thanks for your comment! :)
Tiny Worlds of Wonder Thank you for your balanced view. I guess I’ve gotten a little crazed during this time. Thanks for putting back into perspective for me.
Can anyone show me how to work with special drills on mandalas
Do you mean one of the partial diamond painting kits with lots of uniquely shaped drills? :)
@@tinyworldsofwonder yes among all mandalas
@@eleonorarutberg3845 The only partial mandalas I've seen were made entirely of special drills, but if there are some regular drills in the mix that are round, those would be easy to substitute for some AB's or crystals. :) I think Diamond Painting with Sparklers also carries some interestingly shaped special drills, which could be fun! :)
You didn’t leave the list of distributors up long enough 😖
Therese, if you click the screen the pause button comes up and you can view the slides for as long as you like.