Great suggestions! I'm of the Xacto weilding crowd...and I can totally appreciate apprehension of trying to cut *just* the paper. There've been times I've been working and cringed a little after cause I can see where I've knocked the canvas just a touch when I wasn't being careful enough. I like using a ruler and sectioning the whole thing off in 4x5 inch sections. Seems to be my golden size for time I have to work on a painting. I've definitely done the fold, fold and tear, and fold and cut methods, too!
I do it the way you do with just folding it over and keep going but I usually don't got it off buy have a few times once I have a big section done. Great video.
I bought a set of 6 silicone baking sheets on Amazon for $13.49. They are all different sizes and I use the heck out of them. No more crunchy plastic cover like what's on poured glue canvases. I do however keep the white paper cover and cut it into various sizes if I need an "armrest".
I love it so far. I purchased my A3 in January and it was already sold out when I put up the review video ruclips.net/video/Dk5NQEM2N04/видео.html . It just came back into stock www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0827KCF36/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Some parchment paper can stick because only one side is coated. I learned that lesson the hard way. The best parchment paper to use is the kind that say non-stick. Not only does it not stick to your canvas, but you can use both sides and re-use it for more than one painting.
I have never seen one sided parchment. How does this work for baking? Wouldn't one side melt or stick to the pan? I have to find this stuff; I'm intrigued! Thanks for the hot tip!😊
K Diamond Paints It works just fine for baking, but it won’t say nonstick on the box. I guess non-stick uses a different coating on both sides of the paper.
I crease and fold, no tearing. Just fold down section and work that way. Now, I have very large ones and I have release papers that I replace the solid piece with. Because I noticed once you cut or section off. Sometimes the paper gets stuck and I dont want that. I need to fix a do that's double sided but I dont think it will work. Thank you for the tips
Hi! I use parchment paper. I use Reynolds or stuff from the Dollar Store. Here is a link to Walmart so you can see what it is. www.walmart.com/ip/Reynolds-Kitchens-Parchment-Paper-Roll-100-Square-Feet/876355157 Have a great day and thank for watching!😁
Wow! Freezer paper?! Can you use both sides? I've had a great time hearing all the different ways people handle their canvases. Thank you for watching and commenting!
@@KDiamondPaints I try to use the shiny side down on the canvas and I haven't had an issue...the only reason being is that that was the only thing I had at the time and it worked like a charm...now this was on poured glue...not sure about double-sided adhesive...
The whole piece of paper? What do you do to cover the sticky part you're not working on? What do you do when you've finished a section? Do you just leave the paper? It doesn't stick after you've put the drills down; does it get in your way? I am totally intrigued!🤔 Please tell me your method!😁
Maybe some painters do the ‘pull back and just place’ drills. They do not do one tiny section at a time. The one section method is very organized and can be strict, but is comforting that all the drills are placed in a small square before moving on.
I’m about to start my first double sided today… only done poured glue so far… think ill be using my release papers
Very very helpful. Thank you.
Great! Thank you for watching!😁
Love your tutorials. Coming in handy I've done 4 small ones. Am totally hooked.
Haha! Doesn't take long to get hooked! So happy I could help and thank you for watching!😁
Great suggestions! I'm of the Xacto weilding crowd...and I can totally appreciate apprehension of trying to cut *just* the paper. There've been times I've been working and cringed a little after cause I can see where I've knocked the canvas just a touch when I wasn't being careful enough. I like using a ruler and sectioning the whole thing off in 4x5 inch sections. Seems to be my golden size for time I have to work on a painting. I've definitely done the fold, fold and tear, and fold and cut methods, too!
I bow to your exacto wielding greatness!😁
I am a #4 gal all the way! Great vid! Thanks for sharing🌸
I'm seem to be leaning more that way myself! Thank you for watching!😊
I do it the way you do with just folding it over and keep going but I usually don't got it off buy have a few times once I have a big section done. Great video.
So good to know I'm not the only one who folds and tears!😊 Thank you so much for watching!
I bought a set of 6 silicone baking sheets on Amazon for $13.49. They are all different sizes and I use the heck out of them. No more crunchy plastic cover like what's on poured glue canvases. I do however keep the white paper cover and cut it into various sizes if I need an "armrest".
You're the second person to mention baking sheets; you guys are holding out on me. This sounds magical! Thank you so much for the hot tip!😉
I usually go the way of parchment paper. I also use the silicone cooking mats you can buy at Dollarame Store. Great video, thanks.
Cooking mats; I didn't see that coming! Thanks for a great idea!😊
Great tips! I use the 6 x 6 parchment papers. I like your light pad, where did you get it and what is the brand, are you happy with it?
I love it so far. I purchased my A3 in January and it was already sold out when I put up the review video ruclips.net/video/Dk5NQEM2N04/видео.html . It just came back into stock www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0827KCF36/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Found it! Thank you so much!
Some parchment paper can stick because only one side is coated. I learned that lesson the hard way. The best parchment paper to use is the kind that say non-stick. Not only does it not stick to your canvas, but you can use both sides and re-use it for more than one painting.
I have never seen one sided parchment. How does this work for baking? Wouldn't one side melt or stick to the pan? I have to find this stuff; I'm intrigued! Thanks for the hot tip!😊
K Diamond Paints It works just fine for baking, but it won’t say nonstick on the box. I guess non-stick uses a different coating on both sides of the paper.
I crease and fold, no tearing. Just fold down section and work that way. Now, I have very large ones and I have release papers that I replace the solid piece with. Because I noticed once you cut or section off. Sometimes the paper gets stuck and I dont want that. I need to fix a do that's double sided but I dont think it will work. Thank you for the tips
Thank you for watching!😁
You can also get the sheet replacement papers. Similar to small parchment squares, and they are re-usable.
Thank you! I did put a link to some pre-cut papers in the description. Hopefully that helps. Thank you so much for watching!
What’s the name of that thin paper
Hi! I use parchment paper. I use Reynolds or stuff from the Dollar Store. Here is a link to Walmart so you can see what it is. www.walmart.com/ip/Reynolds-Kitchens-Parchment-Paper-Roll-100-Square-Feet/876355157 Have a great day and thank for watching!😁
Thank you for sharing this ❤️
You are too welcome! Thank you for watching!
I used the knife once never again cut to deep and sliced the canvas 😣
Oh, bummer! I just got lucky the one time I did it...never again!
I've used freezer paper...
Wow! Freezer paper?! Can you use both sides? I've had a great time hearing all the different ways people handle their canvases. Thank you for watching and commenting!
@@KDiamondPaints I try to use the shiny side down on the canvas and I haven't had an issue...the only reason being is that that was the only thing I had at the time and it worked like a charm...now this was on poured glue...not sure about double-sided adhesive...
I am not seeing the point in this. I just pull paper back and put beads on.
The whole piece of paper? What do you do to cover the sticky part you're not working on? What do you do when you've finished a section? Do you just leave the paper? It doesn't stick after you've put the drills down; does it get in your way? I am totally intrigued!🤔 Please tell me your method!😁
Maybe some painters do the ‘pull back and just place’ drills. They do not do one tiny section at a time. The one section method is very organized and can be strict, but is comforting that all the drills are placed in a small square before moving on.
I hate double-sided adhesive, so I just don't buy it. Poured glue all the way lol
Ah, show the adhesive some love🤣 I like both so I totally see your point of view! Thank you for watching!
I have one that was poured glue and it's crap. The diamonds dont stick on very well and keep falling off