Hi there! Okay, there is not much more to write about diamond painting except for this last one. Future posts will only show the completed painting.
This is my portable work tray that holds everything I need for diamond painting. Besides the light pad and the canvass, I take this tray with me also. I tend to switch between dining room table to my craft room table to do the painting. Currently working on my 3rd kit, the Cross.
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Bead mat tray of goodies. |
Once I finish a painting, the leftover unused square resins are placed in another storage system (by DMC numbers). In case I need to replace a diamond that fell off the completed painting because you just never know! Below are the unused square resins from my 2nd kit completed.
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Leftover resins in tiny trays identified with DMC labels. |
Each diamond painting manufacturer uses their own symbols on their reference chart. So before I start a kit, I refill my empty round containers with their square resins according to their colors/symbol chart. But first, I number each symbol/color on the chart to coincide with my numbered round containers.
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Chart I'm referring to (3rd kit, the Cross). |
I keep track of all the diamond painting kits I order in these two binders. I number and file the charts as I receive them as kit #1, #2, etc. Each original chart from the kit is noted with date received, the manufacturer's name, the title, the cost, inventory check marks (by me) of the diamond resins that came with it, date I started and then completed. If there was any problem with the kit, that too was noted.
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Yup, lots of charts from kits in these binders. |
I have color charts to refer to for my stamp pads, color pencils, watercolor and acrylic paints, etc. So why not for these diamond resins! I found a website that you can order the complete color line of all diamond resins according to DMC numbers at a reasonable price. Of course they are small packets, but I got all the colors (I hope). It took me hours to organize them in these plastic pockets with the DMC numbers but it was so worth it! I haven't yet seen anyone organizing these 440+ packets like I have in DMC numerical sequence!
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Oh so pretty! |
So, that's it! Check out the internet for more info from other people. Every crafter has their own system. Just wanted to share mine! Sorry for the dark photos but you get the idea!
I'm taking a break from diamond painting and gonna play with paper making a mini album, or traditional cross stitching, or making cards, or whatever crafting I'm in a mood for!
Blessings and have a wonderful day!