You are so knowledgeable and so generous to take the time to share what you know. I’m just getting started ……kit arriving tomorrow……. So I am going to avoid a bunch of beginner mistakes because of all these videos!!!!!! Woohoo!!!!!
Got my first diamond painting kit today! Too bad i cant go walking around searching for containers, everything is closed down. Im glad at least i have zip baggies 😛
i have the 60 screw top bottles adore them and quick hint all i do and n ever had to worry about new labels is use the numerical numbers works great because all the symbols on our charts are numbered if not just add it
Very nice video. I use the metal tins from dollar tree. They have a clear top so you see your drills. They are magnetic on the bottom that works well with my metal desk I use. Now none of them fall off my table. They are large but eliminate the need of the trays. I can drill right from the containers and its so much quicker. I don't like pouring them in the tray and then returning them back to you chosen containers. They are a bit pricey. One dollar for two small or one large. I bought a few each time I went into the store and now have enough to do a whole painting. Easy to open and close tight as they just pull off. New subscriber and look forward to seeing more videos of yours.
Im new to diamond painting so im still trying to find the right storage container. Currently im using a pill holder i got at the dollar store. It has 24 compartments but it is so small and everytime i try to open one color 3 open up and the diamonds get mixed up. Ughh it is so annoying and time consuming trying to pick up all these little diamonds lol. The diamond painting im gonna start tomorrow has 33 colors so im trying to figure out what to do.... Thank u for this video. Very helpful. Hopefully i can find something good asap
Are the symbols for all different types of diamond paintings or do the actual kits themselves have the symbols because mine that I have when it says j4764-01 all of the packages say that but the last number is different so when it says j4764 is that what it is for the only one painting but never a time when any of that repeats with other paintings I'm just confused about the whole labeling thing
@@kimberlyturner8374 It depends on the company for Diamond Art Club they use similar symbols in all their paintings the difference is their symbols correspond to different colors. Whatever company you are buying from their legend sounds confusing. Each kit comes with a legend that assigns symbols to a color
Hi what's the name of your container that you got from Michael's I like that container I tried looking him up but I couldn't find that last container that you said you liked
Links to all of the products are on my blog, which is linked in the description. The container I think you're talking about is here: www.michaels.com/bead-organizer-carrying-case/10468277.html
To label your containers, do you write the DD Number that has 4 numbers or the serial number that has 3 numbers? I'm a very organized person and my gems not being organized is bothering me lol. I just bought a diamond art tool kit today at Michael's and I'm obsessed. I'm really getting into diamond art and I love your videos so much.
I label my containers with the DMC number, and the symbol that's on the canvas. I use the DMC number so that when I have leftovers, I can find my other leftover drills with the same number, and just pour them in together. Then, if I'm missing drills for a project, or want to create my own project, I have everything stored and sorted using the standardized DMC number. There's no right or wrong way to do it though, I'm sure you'll find a system that works for you! 💖
I label by number and symbol, so I can see what I'm doing at a glance. There is no right or wrong way though, you just have to find what works best for you!
Do you know what the storage box you use from Michael’s is called is it in the Diamond painting section I use tic tak ones to store leftovers also where did you get the round lil one that holds 8 colors I think I’ve seen something like it at dollar tree
I don't remember what the one from Michael's was called, but I found it in the beading section. I purchased it before diamond painting kits were available in the US. The round one either came from Michael's as well, or the Dollar Tree. I see them all over now, so what you've seen is probably the same thing. 💖
We don’t have michaels here in Australia and containers are very expensive here as well,we can no longer order from amazon in US. And the one they set up here is about 3 times the price. That last containers different size one what was brand name might be able to get it elsewhere here
The one I have is made by "Bead Landing." Additionally, if you can't find that storage system, "Darice Elizabeth Ward" system isn't in the video, but is highly recommended among diamond painters, as is the Dot Box system by Cottage Mills. Hope that helps!
MelbourneStorm98 Craft Online and Over the Rainbow both sell the Darice/Elizabeth Ward bead storage. Alternatively, you can buy from Amazon US and use a trans-shipping company to send the goods to Australia. The company will give you an American ‘address’. The one I use will even collect the GST as part of your shipping fee, so no issues with customs when things arrive.
i got the little clear containers from dollar tree they work great but you really do have to be careful opening them the bigger one not so bad but the smaller one is hard to hold and open specially when ur hands hurt
It's a Darice Flip Top Bead Organizer. I know it's available on Amazon in the US, and most craft stores here carry it, so if you search your local stores and/or web sites, you should be able to find it!
I'd probably start with Amazon UK, and see if they have it available. Unfortunately, AliExpress doesn't seem to have them available, and that's the only other international resource I know of. Good luck, I hope you find them!!!
Are colors all universally numbered and lettered the same so they'd be interchangeable? Just ordered 2"x3" baggies!! They'll take up less space. I'm already semi overwhelmed and I just ordered a child designed canvas. Literally paint by number.
They're located in different areas of each kit, if they are included. Usually it will be next to the kit number, and it's a standard format that is always a string of at least three numbers, and no more than four. Here's a link to a chart that will give you an idea of what you're looking for: cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0253/6318/5746/t/8/assets/dmc-color-chart-636.jpg
I have a question has there ever been a time where you have reused your drills for other paintings? Or have heard of reusing drills before and I'm confused about the labeling I know that with the paintings they tell you the numbers and then what drills match those numbers but I see that some of yours have symbols are there paintings where they have symbols like that? And between different painting if there's the same color that you've used on previous paintings is it going to be labeled the same thing or are they labeled to how the painting is sorry for so many questions I'm a beginner...
Most kits have a DMC number listed for the drills that is separate from the symbol printed on the canvas. That number is universal, so if you know it, you can use those drills on another canvas if you're short the same color. There is more information about how to find the DMC number in my video "Diamond Painting 101 - How to Inventory Your Kit "
I keep them so that if I come up short on another project I have a stash at home to use instead of having to wait a month for the seller to replace them. They can also be used in other craft projects, you can glue them to wood frames, ceramic figurines, or even greeting cards
I had that same question too if it was worth keeping them but say I'm working on a different diamond painting and I come up short on the drills are the numbers or symbols going to be the same or do I just need to look through all of them that I have to find that same color
It depends on the manufacturer. Most companies use a DMC number for their drills, which is the same number that's universally used for embroidery floss. Not all companies do that though, so it totally depends on the company you buy from. For extras, you can save them in case you're short on another project, or use them in other craft projects like you would rhinestones.
I put my kits back in the manufacturer's packaging, after I've inventoried them, until I'm ready to start a canvas, and then I organize them the way you see in the video.
The brand is "Bead Landing," purchased at Michael's. If you follow the blog links in the descriptions, I always provide links to the products I use on my blog. :)
I haven't yet, just because I've found frames that fit, or have mounted them on foam core. That doesn't mean I won't in the future though. :) I plan on making a video to show a couple of different ways I've mounted paintings as soon as I complete the little canvas I started in the Ready, Set, Drill" Video
You could switch it out with one or two other dark colors like blue or grey, but that's going to add a visual texture to your finished painting that may make it look strange
If the colors match, absolutely! Sometimes, even though they have the same DMC number, the dye lots are different, so the color may be off. So just be sure to check that they're a match before you dump them in together.
The Egyptian one shown is 50x40cm. Unless I'm purchasing a small "travel canvas," I never buy anything under 40cm in order to get better detail on the finished painting.
You are so knowledgeable and so generous to take the time to share what you know. I’m just getting started ……kit arriving tomorrow……. So I am going to avoid a bunch of beginner mistakes because of all these videos!!!!!! Woohoo!!!!!
I'm so happy my videos have been helpful!
Thank you so much for this video! Awesome to hear the pros and cons of so many different products.
Got my first diamond painting kit today! Too bad i cant go walking around searching for containers, everything is closed down. Im glad at least i have zip baggies 😛
I just subscribed immediately when I saw the name of your channel!!
aww, thank you!
Thanks!
i have the 60 screw top bottles adore them and quick hint all i do and n ever had to worry about new labels is use the numerical numbers works great because all the symbols on our charts are numbered if not just add it
I use a paint palette with 9 to 12 circles and use that for them!
Instead of alcohol/nail polish remover, you can write over the sharpie with dry erase marker. It takes the sharpie off!
oh my i want to save time kitting up too. i will definitely be using sharpie and alcohol!!!
thanks for sharing...
Glad it was helpful!
Just for future reference on the tic tax boxes the whole lid comes off to fill. You don’t have to use the spout.
OMG I totally know the curl up in a ball a cry feeling with diamond painting.
Very nice video. I use the metal tins from dollar tree. They have a clear top so you see your drills. They are magnetic on the bottom that works well with my metal desk I use. Now none of them fall off my table. They are large but eliminate the need of the trays. I can drill right from the containers and its so much quicker. I don't like pouring them in the tray and then returning them back to you chosen containers. They are a bit pricey. One dollar for two small or one large. I bought a few each time I went into the store and now have enough to do a whole painting. Easy to open and close tight as they just pull off. New subscriber and look forward to seeing more videos of yours.
Im new to diamond painting so im still trying to find the right storage container. Currently im using a pill holder i got at the dollar store. It has 24 compartments but it is so small and everytime i try to open one color 3 open up and the diamonds get mixed up. Ughh it is so annoying and time consuming trying to pick up all these little diamonds lol. The diamond painting im gonna start tomorrow has 33 colors so im trying to figure out what to do.... Thank u for this video. Very helpful. Hopefully i can find something good asap
This video has helped me so much.
I just go by the dmc number and look up the symbol at the time, too much work to mark the symbol as well lol
Karen Oderkirk me too! Go by the number
Are the symbols for all different types of diamond paintings or do the actual kits themselves have the symbols because mine that I have when it says j4764-01 all of the packages say that but the last number is different so when it says j4764 is that what it is for the only one painting but never a time when any of that repeats with other paintings I'm just confused about the whole labeling thing
@@kimberlyturner8374 It depends on the company for Diamond Art Club they use similar symbols in all their paintings the difference is their symbols correspond to different colors.
Whatever company you are buying from their legend sounds confusing.
Each kit comes with a legend that assigns symbols to a color
Hi what's the name of your container that you got from Michael's I like that container I tried looking him up but I couldn't find that last container that you said you liked
Links to all of the products are on my blog, which is linked in the description. The container I think you're talking about is here: www.michaels.com/bead-organizer-carrying-case/10468277.html
12:30 I have the same container that is actually why I clicked on this video oh and I agree it is amazing and easy but didn't yours come with tweezers
Thank you
To label your containers, do you write the DD Number that has 4 numbers or the serial number that has 3 numbers? I'm a very organized person and my gems not being organized is bothering me lol. I just bought a diamond art tool kit today at Michael's and I'm obsessed. I'm really getting into diamond art and I love your videos so much.
I label my containers with the DMC number, and the symbol that's on the canvas. I use the DMC number so that when I have leftovers, I can find my other leftover drills with the same number, and just pour them in together. Then, if I'm missing drills for a project, or want to create my own project, I have everything stored and sorted using the standardized DMC number.
There's no right or wrong way to do it though, I'm sure you'll find a system that works for you! 💖
Is it better/easier to label drills by color number or symbol ?
I label by number and symbol, so I can see what I'm doing at a glance. There is no right or wrong way though, you just have to find what works best for you!
I have this set of boxes. I really love it.
How muchis it tho
Do you know what the storage box you use from Michael’s is called is it in the Diamond painting section I use tic tak ones to store leftovers also where did you get the round lil one that holds 8 colors I think I’ve seen something like it at dollar tree
I don't remember what the one from Michael's was called, but I found it in the beading section. I purchased it before diamond painting kits were available in the US. The round one either came from Michael's as well, or the Dollar Tree. I see them all over now, so what you've seen is probably the same thing. 💖
How do you store your canvas? Can you do a video on good ways to store that?
just use a copying machine to copy either the canvas side looks like a Huacan though there is no inventory sheet and cut it up for the symbols
We don’t have michaels here in Australia and containers are very expensive here as well,we can no longer order from amazon in US. And the one they set up here is about 3 times the price. That last containers different size one what was brand name might be able to get it elsewhere here
The one I have is made by "Bead Landing." Additionally, if you can't find that storage system, "Darice Elizabeth Ward" system isn't in the video, but is highly recommended among diamond painters, as is the Dot Box system by Cottage Mills. Hope that helps!
MelbourneStorm98 Craft Online and Over the Rainbow both sell the Darice/Elizabeth Ward bead storage. Alternatively, you can buy from Amazon US and use a trans-shipping company to send the goods to Australia. The company will give you an American ‘address’. The one I use will even collect the GST as part of your shipping fee, so no issues with customs when things arrive.
Beadsmith has a similar one.
Hi do you know whete else I can buy the storage box with the box box ad scoops looking for longest Michael's is out
10:48 I got those at Michaels and they had beads in them for like 12$ 😶😏😅
i got the little clear containers from dollar tree they work great but you really do have to be careful opening them the bigger one not so bad but the smaller one is hard to hold and open specially when ur hands hurt
I have a question. Can you store you diamond dots and diamond square together? Cause my mom got me a dot one and I'm working on a diamond square one
Like the storage container at 10:00 mins . I'm in UK and we don't have Michael's. Are they available anywhere else please
It's a Darice Flip Top Bead Organizer. I know it's available on Amazon in the US, and most craft stores here carry it, so if you search your local stores and/or web sites, you should be able to find it!
StormRse I would have to do it online . I'm an agoraphobic and don't leave my home
I'd probably start with Amazon UK, and see if they have it available. Unfortunately, AliExpress doesn't seem to have them available, and that's the only other international resource I know of. Good luck, I hope you find them!!!
Are colors all universally numbered and lettered the same so they'd be interchangeable?
Just ordered 2"x3" baggies!! They'll take up less space. I'm already semi overwhelmed and I just ordered a child designed canvas. Literally paint by number.
No. Unfortunately not. If a kit has the DMC numbers, those are universal. 💖
@@HotMessMiniatures where do you find the dmz numbers?
They're located in different areas of each kit, if they are included. Usually it will be next to the kit number, and it's a standard format that is always a string of at least three numbers, and no more than four. Here's a link to a chart that will give you an idea of what you're looking for: cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0253/6318/5746/t/8/assets/dmc-color-chart-636.jpg
Use a can opener for the bottle
the numbers on my baggies are all the same???
thanks for sharing, where did you get your little scoop. New craft for me.. I have a Santa Claus to do
It came with the storage containers :)
Can you find the big last one on amazon?
I totally hate those little supposed to be ziplock bags they send with the painting . Where can I buy the last one from
I got mine off ebay.
I have a question has there ever been a time where you have reused your drills for other paintings? Or have heard of reusing drills before and I'm confused about the labeling I know that with the paintings they tell you the numbers and then what drills match those numbers but I see that some of yours have symbols are there paintings where they have symbols like that? And between different painting if there's the same color that you've used on previous paintings is it going to be labeled the same thing or are they labeled to how the painting is sorry for so many questions I'm a beginner...
Most kits have a DMC number listed for the drills that is separate from the symbol printed on the canvas. That number is universal, so if you know it, you can use those drills on another canvas if you're short the same color. There is more information about how to find the DMC number in my video "Diamond Painting 101 - How to Inventory Your Kit "
What would be the reason to keep the beads even after your done with the painting?
I keep them so that if I come up short on another project I have a stash at home to use instead of having to wait a month for the seller to replace them. They can also be used in other craft projects, you can glue them to wood frames, ceramic figurines, or even greeting cards
I had that same question too if it was worth keeping them but say I'm working on a different diamond painting and I come up short on the drills are the numbers or symbols going to be the same or do I just need to look through all of them that I have to find that same color
I am new to diamond painting! Do the drills have the same numbers from kit to kit? What do you do with extra
It depends on the manufacturer. Most companies use a DMC number for their drills, which is the same number that's universally used for embroidery floss. Not all companies do that though, so it totally depends on the company you buy from. For extras, you can save them in case you're short on another project, or use them in other craft projects like you would rhinestones.
@@HotMessMiniatures thank you so much! I love your channel! You are my new go to
how couild i organize my drills with there matching canvas
I put my kits back in the manufacturer's packaging, after I've inventoried them, until I'm ready to start a canvas, and then I organize them the way you see in the video.
What’s the brand of your favorite box? Would love that one!
The brand is "Bead Landing," purchased at Michael's. If you follow the blog links in the descriptions, I always provide links to the products I use on my blog. :)
StormRse success! I got it for 6 bucks!! Woohoo! Thank you Michael’s sales!!!
I love Michael's sales! I just got a new storage container last night to try out. Regular price $9.95, on sale for $4!
whats the name of your containers?
Do you put a border around your diamond painting befor framing?
I haven't yet, just because I've found frames that fit, or have mounted them on foam core. That doesn't mean I won't in the future though. :) I plan on making a video to show a couple of different ways I've mounted paintings as soon as I complete the little canvas I started in the Ready, Set, Drill" Video
Lavender White I put washi tape. Easily removable!
@@LeissaC1964 Is washi tape called something else in the US? Just asking cause I really don't know what is.
@@barbie6870 I get mine at Wal-Mart made by pen-gear
@@LeissaC1964 Thanks, I'll look into it.
better storage at harbor freight 24 and dollar tree 10 for $1 great round and squares and then of course elizabeth wards Darice
I copied the symbols and taped them to my containers.
I. Use. The. Little. Square. Containers. And. The. Screw. On. Containers. I. Couild. Use. Some. Help. I'm. Doing. A. Dp. That. Takes. A. Lot. Of. Black. Idont. Want. To. Ùse. So. Much. Black. What. Other. Color. Couild. I. Use. With. The. Black. . . .
You could switch it out with one or two other dark colors like blue or grey, but that's going to add a visual texture to your finished painting that may make it look strange
so can you mix leftover drills from other projects? xx
If the colors match, absolutely! Sometimes, even though they have the same DMC number, the dye lots are different, so the color may be off. So just be sure to check that they're a match before you dump them in together.
What size is this canvas?
The Egyptian one shown is 50x40cm. Unless I'm purchasing a small "travel canvas," I never buy anything under 40cm in order to get better detail on the finished painting.
StormRse thank you for responding. I appreciate the tips. I just bought the holder from Michaels. I had a 50% off coupon. I'm excited to start
Love your video.. I'm a newby :-)
How long have you been diamond painting?
A little over a year now :)
walmarts s the way to go way cheapest
Sunscribed love video
Where did you get the last container from?? The one with small, Medium and the two big ones...
I purchased that one from Michael's craft store. If you follow the link in the description box, there are links to all of my materials on the blog!