Diamond Art: The DIY Craft Art Lovers Can't Get Enough Of

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Diamond Art: The DIY Craft Art Lovers Can't Get Enough Of



Arts and craft projects will always be popular because there’s something for almost everyone. For example, you could try something more practical like sewing or knitting clothing. Or you could even try something more artistic like painting or cross-stitching a work of art.

If making an image is something that sounds interesting to you, then diamond art might be for you. Internationally, diamond art has made a serious impact not just in the crafting community, but even on people who just want to try it casually. Just like the patterns that you can find on dreamerdesigns.com, there are all kinds of designs that you could choose from to fit your aesthetic and tastes.

But you may be wondering why diamond art has gotten so popular so quickly. At some point, you probably just noticed more and more people getting into it, or some diamond art shops opening up in your area. To understand why it’s so popular and loved, take some time to get to know more about this diamond painting activity below.

What Is Diamond Painting?
If you’re familiar with activities cross stitching and painting by numbers, then it’ll be easier to grasp the concept of diamond painting. Basically, in a diamond painting kit, you’ll get a canvas printed with the pattern of your choice. This canvas is also adhesive so that you could affix the tiny resin diamonds onto the right spot. Each resin diamond is color-coded, and you only need to stick the right color on the right spot to complete the picture.

What’s Included In A Diamond Painting Kit?
Depending on where you buy a diamond painting kit from, you could have different items in the kit. But for basics, you’ll receive the following:

• Canvas. In this canvas, the numbers and symbols that represent the right diamond color will be printed. It also has a layer of glue so it’s sticky enough to hold the diamond pieces.

• Diamonds. You'll also receive the different diamonds you’ll need to complete the pattern. The code for the diamond will also be included so you could match it to the right symbol.

• Diamond Tray. To keep things organized, you’ll also get a plastic tray. This tray has indentations so that your diamonds can stay separated to make them easier to pick up. At the same time, the tray has a narrow ending to make pouring them back into their bags easier.

• Diamond Applicator. Picking up the tiny diamonds individually is going to be a hassle, which is why the applicator will be necessary. Some diamond applicators can apply up to ten diamonds at a time to make the process quicker.

• Wax Or Glue. For the diamonds to stick to the applicator, you’ll have to apply wax or glue, which is also included in the pack.

A Brief History Of Diamond Painting
This arts and crafts activity was invented in a company called Guangdong Dazu Yueming Laser Technology Co., Ltd. in China. In 2010, a patent was invented which included a better decorative paste because the old method wasn’t effective. Before the method that’s known today, diamond painting used velvet instead of the adhesive plastic canvas. The problem with this was that it’s difficult for the glue to stick to the velvet. But after the patent, the plastic canvas made it more effective to stick diamonds onto the canvas.

Also included in the patent was a citation of Sand Painting Card’s patent, specifically for how it was designed. This is because diamond painting combines how sand painting makes use of a pattern on a plastic canvas, too.

When Did Diamond Painting Get Popular?
Although the patent was invented in 2010, diamond paintings only started getting more traction in search engines in 2017. Around this time, more people were trying out this new trendy crafting project. And many craft stores started selling them to more people. In fact, even dedicated diamond painting stores were starting to open, too.

Why Did It Get So Popular?
It’s normal for people to question why diamond painting became extremely popular. There are many arts and crafts projects, but none of them reached the craze that diamond painting has. Here are some reasons as to why diamond painting became popular:

It’s Beginner Friendly
Unlike other crafts, diamond painting is beginner-friendly. It doesn’t require serious skills like learning stitching techniques or more. You’ll only have to pair the right diamond color to the right place and stick it on until you finish the entire painting.

It’s A Creative Outlet
Creative activities are incredibly fun, especially if you come up with a great finished product. With diamond painting, you’re able to make sure that you have a concept ready. This makes it easier for people who aren’t used to making their own art. It gives them an opportunity to do something artistic without having to come up with the concept and sketch on their own.

It’s A Perfect Family Activity
Another reason why it became so popular is that it’s an activity that you can do as a family. You could simply get a larger canvas and lay it on your dining table. Everyone gets a corner and their own tray and applicator so they could start working on their corner of the painting. It makes it easier and quicker to finish the painting. At the same time, it gives family members a chance to bond and have fun. Besides, it’s also a great way to start getting children interested in art as they also have fun with their family at home.

They’re Great DIY Gifts
When it comes to the art of gift-giving, effort and thoughtfulness matter. This is why diamond paintings can make amazing gifts. You could create almost anything, not just framed masterpieces. You could also make little signs and keychains that you could give as presents to your friends and family. They’re sure to appreciate the time and effort you put into making them.

It’s Calming
Repetitive tasks that don’t require too much mental exercise are extremely calming. In fact, it can also be meditative because all you have to do is to keep on sticking things in the right spot. At some point, you start to relax and your mind can calm down. If you have trouble relaxing, trying out an activity like this might help.

Your Motor Skills Can Improve
Developing hand-eye coordination isn’t easy if you don’t have hobbies or activities that can improve it. Picking up an activity like diamond painting is great for improving it because you’ll have to pay attention to your hand motion and what you’re supposed to be picking up and laying down. It’s also a repetitive motion which means that at some point, you’ll develop muscle memory to help you work faster.

You Could Get A Customized Design
While there are beautiful ready-made designs you can just get from the shelves, you could also have a pattern customized for you. This makes it more appealing to a wider audience because people can have diamond paintings of their portraits, family pictures, and even photos of their pets. Basically, you get any option you want as long as it’s something you can make a diamond painting pattern out of.

It Helps People Socialize
Thanks to crafting, people who share the interest can get to know each other. In this case, when it comes to diamond painters, you could have conversations with them in social media groups, or even in your local area. On social media, you could post your finished diamond paintings, and also look at what other people have made. You could even talk about how you got into it, and talk about your experiences with diamond painting.

In real life, you could join some clubs that do diamond paintings together. This will help you meet people who enjoy the same activities and you might even gain great friends while you’re at it.



How To Get Started With Diamond Painting
With so many benefits and being so fun and easy, the next thing you might ask is how you could get started. Before you order your first diamond painting, here are some things to remember:

Ponder Your Budget
If you have a smaller budget, you can expect that the diamond painting you could get would be smaller. On the other hand, a higher budget can get you larger and more intricate designs. So, depending on what you want to achieve, you should set the appropriate amount just to be sure.

Set Some Time For It
Aside from money, time should be another consideration because the bigger the canvas, the longer time it’ll take. If you want to finish it quickly or if you’re busy and don’t have a lot of free time, then it’s better to just opt for smaller canvases.

Think About How Complex You Want The Design To Be
While size can affect how long and easy the diamond painting will be, other things such as the complexity of the design are also part of it. The more detailed it is, the more difficult it’ll be, which means a more intricate pattern and more diamonds to work with.

Conclusion
Diamond painting has become an international trend because of how fun, beneficial, and easy it is. It’s great for people across the ages and it can help you create a masterpiece on your own. And just like projects like cross-stitching, sewing, and more, you end up with a satisfying product that you can be proud of and show off to your friends and family.










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