First Attempt on Diamond Painting

in #hive-1896412 years ago

I never knew how to paint but it became possible in this digitalized world. And I don't mean painting using app that makes life so easy for artists. I mean diamond painting. Say what? Yes, diamond painting. I had the same question when I first came across the term diamond painting. Painting using diamonds? How? When I searched further, I found out that it is actually using rhinestone, not diamonds. That was when I recalled what my niece told me about it from years ago.

I searched the online shops and was caught between round and square shape of rhinestones. There were also full or half drill options so I had to search the difference. Full drill means the whole canvass will be filled with rhinestones while half drill will just for partial painting. This means that the half drill has the rest of the pattern already painted with acrylic and no dot guide for rhinestones. I ordered a full drill pattern of the Holy Family as my first diamond painting project.

The package came with the canvass, the rhinestones, pen, wax and a tray where to put the beads.

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That pink square stuff is the wax. It what you pinch using the pen to serve as a paste in picking up the diamonds then paste on the canvass.

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The image pattern was covered with clear plastic to protect the glue on the pattern itself. The rhinestones are flat on one side. That is what is pasted on the image pattern. The side of the pattern has a legend. It has numbering with image that corresponds to the color code. The codes on the pattern as well as the rhinestones were too small. They seem like just about 2 mm in diameter. With that size, the art requires great patience.

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The tray is small. It is just about 5 x 10 cm. I did not realise the lightness at first until I accidentally hit it and had the rhinestones flying over the floor. I was afraid of running out of the beads if I just swipe them away so I picked them up painstakingly. It was so hard picking up something which seem to be five times smaller than a rice grain.

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The plastic cover of the pattern needs to be kept while a portion is still not being pasted with rhinestones. That is to not expose the glue and lose its stickiness. I peeled off from just a portion that I worked on and then continue peeling from there. I started from the top portion of the pattern.

The following are shots of the head part.

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Going down to the chest level... you know how it goes.

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Here is the fully drilled canvass.

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I applied my DIY framing style and here is the finshed product.

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And finally on the wall!

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Wonder why the frame turned gold? I hung the previous version and noticed that the dark brown frame did not go well with the wall. The aura seem dark so I coated the frame with gold. The caveat with that was that the paper cover of the frame got drenched from the second coating thus the visible wrinkles. This made me realize that it is important to know the best color beforehand to avoid the consequences, aside from wasting resources.

I felt like getting cross-eyed by the very small beads but it was addicting. Every time I see my progress, I wanted to keep going to finally finish the whole canvass. There were times when I stayed so late until past midnight working on this. I was doing this in between other tasks so I am not sure how long in total it took me to finish but it was done in a week. I was patting myself with pride when the painting was done. 😊

I had three more diamond painting projects after this which I may also write about them later.

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Wahhh! I also tried this one before but gave it to my aunt because I was too lazy to finish it. 🥲

You should continue. It was really fun for me. It kept challenging me to keep going until it is ready for hanging.

My kids are doing this and theirs have been in progress for the past six months lol

I hope your kids find the interest to continue because it was really fun and challenging. I call it test of patience and feels rewarding afterwards. I had three more projects afterwards. Two are big ones, almost 1x1 meter in size. I want to have another project but I can't find the peacock design that I wanted. I hope to find it soon...

The older one has paused, she says she will continue later. The younger one has not touched theirs for about a month.

Maybe you can give them a little inspiration or even a little push... I just feel bad for the materials to get wasted.

I raised my girls to be too independent, they listen but whether they do the action is really their choice.

I raised my girls to be too independent, they listen but whether they do the action is really their choice.

I'm also into diamond painting and had done 4 of it so far. During the lockdown period since 2020 to 2021, I developed this hobby when I'm stay at home. Now back to work in real life, I'm still got many diamond painting that I bought undone due to lack of time. Here one of my diamond painting work 😄 !LUV

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Yes, it was addicting to keep going with the painting. I had three more projects after that. I want to buy one for my next project but I can't find the design that I wanted. I hope to find it soon...

That's a cute little kitten there. You did good!

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