What You Need To Know About Diamond Art Paintings

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What You Need To Know About Diamond Art Paintings



Diamond art is like a cross between cross-stitch and paint-by-numbers. Despite its name, you’re not going to use real diamonds to create beautiful works of art. Instead, it’s a hobby used by creative individuals to apply vibrant resin rhinestones to pigmented canvas paintings.

Diamond painting is a pastime that helps induce relaxation to a stressful mind. Now, if you’re planning to get into this hobby, here are three things you need to know about diamond art paintings:

1. Easy to Pick Up

Oil painting and other art forms may need you to execute years of practice before you can master the skill. Conversely, relatively anyone can pick up a diamond art painting kit and start the hobby. You only need to follow the instructions given to you, and that’s it.

Here are the necessary steps to give you a brief preview on how to paint diamond art.

● Dip the applicator’s tip into the wax strip
● Pick diamonds one at a time by pressing the applicator to the diamond’s round side
● Apply the diamonds to the canvas template based on the color-coded chart

Individual artists might decide to take these methods one step further by customizing their canvases. You have the option to change the color of the resin rhinestones by painting over the original hues. So, even though you’re following a template, you can still come up with a unique work of art.

2. Different Diamonds

When you hear the word “diamond,” perhaps the first thing that pops into your mind is a jewel-encrusted ring. Albeit you’re not going to use priceless gems to create art in this regard, the rhinestones found in art kits might not have shapes of traditional diamonds.

Instead, you can choose to pick up art kits with one of three diamond shapes. These forms are:

● Square Diamonds

This form may take longer to place on the canvas than other diamond shapes. However, square diamonds are better form-fitting than their counterparts. Place square diamonds properly into the canvas to produce a mosaic effect.

● Round Diamonds

Many artists and hobbyists might find picking round diamonds easier than other diamond types. However, you’ll see the color of the canvas upon looking at the finished product. It’s an ideal choice for beginners to the hobby.

● Aurora Borealis (AB) Diamonds

Square and round diamonds might be in the majority of diamond art painting kits. But, AB diamonds may only be in selected paintings. The iridescent glow of these diamonds flaunts their special coatings to simulate the Northern Lights, hence its name.

Different diamonds might require different methods of application to help produce satisfactory results. Despite its simplicity, don't forget to study by reading diamond painting tips online. You can also join online groups on social media to ask like-minded individuals about techniques to place diamonds properly into canvases.

3. Excellent for Different Age Groups

Other art forms might need you to go to schools offering distinct courses taught by professionals before you can start doing your own work of art. Thus, you might need to start later in life before you can start painting using oil, watercolor, and other mediums.

On the contrary, diamond painting is ideal for various age groups. Children and adults can have fun and enjoy calming sensations as they place each diamond into the canvas piece-by-piece. This hobby is relatively easy to do, and it can help many individuals express their creativity without spending too much cash on a college education.

Various themes are also available for different age groups. Kids can have fun creating diamond paintings with cartoon characters. Adults can take a relaxing retreat at home by putting diamonds into a canvas to form images of flowers, landscapes, and other themes.

However, it's crucial to note that diamond art painting might not still be ideal for everyone. Since you're dealing with minuscule items, it's best to let children under three years old to stay away from these pieces.

Babies and toddlers might find the small diamonds appealing thanks to their bright colors. Many diamond art painting kits have pieces that are approximately 2.5 x 2.5 mm. So, these tiny parts can become choking hazards to these children.

Conclusion

You might have other questions about diamond art paintings. Hopefully, the information listed above helped clear doubts and queries regarding this pastime.

If your interests are piqued, you might want to head to a local art store to see if they have diamond painting kits in stock.

Start this hobby today to experience its calming benefits!










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