I agree with you on the summer heat! I just decorated for the fall because the season starts earlier up north where I live! It’s already cooling down! Woo hoo! 🍂
Hello Debbie from Wisconsin and Thank you for the video love listening while I'm dp. keep the videos coming I like the longer ones gives me something to listen to. 😊❤
Given your description of what you like in a diamond painting- you would hate the one I am working on! It is large (70x120), all neutral colors and about 70% of the picture is a bookcase! - and each book is not well defined. Lots of confetti. It doesn't bother me because all I care about is the fact that I like the image and the rendering is good. I do think this one is going to be really pretty when it is done.
@@kaywhittington4612 - As long as the rendering is beautiful, I would be fine with it. I’m going to continue with the process on mine and see how it turns out. Yours is a large canvas!
I use release papers but I don't use the square ones. I buy rolls of release paper from Amazon. That way I can stretch one piece all the way across the canvas. When I get ready to diamond paint, I can fold back a section just big enough for however much time I have. This works for me since I work all my canvases from the top, working each row from left to right. No need for cover minders, I just use a paper clip to hold back the folded section.
Hi Debbie, good morning from a very cool Los Angeles Basin I am still working on Golden Cocker Spaniel. I am probably 1/4 done. My other hobby is collecting Gemstones. A very expensive hobby. Herschel, my Doxie-Beagle, was fine jumping up on things. Well, Saturday evening he would jump up on the sofa. I thought oh no. When Herschel walked around he looked like the Hunchback of Notre Dam. Herschel has an appointment to see the Veterinarian next Monday. I have been giving him lowdose Asphrin. This seems to help him. Well, at least Herschel isn't dragging his butt around. I have had other Dachshunds in the past and surgery for IVDD is very expensive. Please keep Herschel in your thoughts and prayers.
My aunt bought me a diamond painting for my birthday months ago. I hardly do it because it makes my eyes go double and back hurts me. These dots you put on the thingy are so tiny and easy to lose
Try using a light pad - helps me greatly! Are the symbols clear on your canvas? There is poured clue on the canvas so the drills stick and stay on your painting. Thanks for watching!
Hi Debbie! Enjoyed listening to your chat. I actually have not been tagged so thank you for the shout out🥰🥰🥰
Hey Sylvia! Glad I could tag you. Thanks for watching!
Hello hello Debbie #replay Yayayayay Tag, I'm it.... hee hee
Yes, it’s your turn!
I agree with you on the summer heat! I just decorated for the fall because the season starts earlier up north where I live! It’s already cooling down! Woo hoo! 🍂
I am so looking forward to fall!!
Hello Debbie from Wisconsin and Thank you for the video love listening while I'm dp. keep the videos coming I like the longer ones gives me something to listen to. 😊❤
@@Theshinydiamond0524 - Hi from GA. I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks so much for watching!
Given your description of what you like in a diamond painting- you would hate the one I am working on! It is large (70x120), all neutral colors and about 70% of the picture is a bookcase! - and each book is not well defined. Lots of confetti. It doesn't bother me because all I care about is the fact that I like the image and the rendering is good. I do think this one is going to be really pretty when it is done.
@@kaywhittington4612 - As long as the rendering is beautiful, I would be fine with it. I’m going to continue with the process on mine and see how it turns out. Yours is a large canvas!
Thanks for tag! I only use release papers, my cats will chew the plastic cover sheet😂 praying you guys avoid any travel mishaps❤❤
Hey Kristyn! That’s funny about your cats. I guess I’m lucky that Salem could care less!
I use release papers but I don't use the square ones. I buy rolls of release paper from Amazon. That way I can stretch one piece all the way across the canvas. When I get ready to diamond paint, I can fold back a section just big enough for however much time I have. This works for me since I work all my canvases from the top, working each row from left to right. No need for cover minders, I just use a paper clip to hold back the folded section.
That is a great idea! I work from left to right bottom to top!
Hi Debbie, good morning from a very cool Los Angeles Basin
I am still working on Golden Cocker Spaniel. I am probably 1/4 done.
My other hobby is collecting Gemstones. A very expensive hobby.
Herschel, my Doxie-Beagle, was fine jumping up on things. Well, Saturday evening he would jump up on the sofa. I thought oh no. When Herschel walked around he looked like the Hunchback of Notre Dam. Herschel has an appointment to see the Veterinarian next Monday. I have been giving him lowdose Asphrin. This seems to help him. Well, at least Herschel isn't dragging his butt around.
I have had other Dachshunds in the past and surgery for IVDD is very expensive.
Please keep Herschel in your thoughts and prayers.
I will keep Hershel and you in my prayers.
So glad you love your Leopard Leatherworks pen “Chroma Charisma” !!!! I have this kit now I’m inspired to do it 💜🐆💎 it’s🐆💜
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Hey Carrie, I use this pen all the time. I knew you would remember which one I had made! Love your pens.
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Thanks for watching, Lisa!!
Thanks for mentioning Calming Canvas Designs. I really like them too, but haven't checked them out in a while
I am loving the Calming Canvas I’m currently working on. I should be finished with it in about couple of weeks. Thanks for watching!
My aunt bought me a diamond painting for my birthday months ago. I hardly do it because it makes my eyes go double and back hurts me. These dots you put on the thingy are so tiny and easy to lose
Try using a light pad - helps me greatly! Are the symbols clear on your canvas? There is poured clue on the canvas so the drills stick and stay on your painting. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for watching!