This is an excellent tip. I am one of those people who turns my paintings to make it easier to reach. I work on my paintings in whatever direction works for me. I don't often run into problems doing it that way, but the arrows were a great example to use. Those are the most difficult. I think what helps me is the fact that I can read upside down quite easily. I've been doing that since I was a young. Thank you so much for sharing!
This is one of my favorite tricks when diamond painting!! I too have the bottle cases and I often will rotate the foam insert with the bottles still in it to match the canvas.
I work in what ever position works best at the time. The symbols are not a problem as the symbols are usually colour coded as well as a symbol. I have never needed to turn my storage. The colour of the drills matching the canvas will always confirm I have the correct drill.
Hi, just wondering if you could possibly make a tip and trick on how to flatten a diamond painting as mine end up very bumpy and the dots fall of after a while
I number my bottles 1,2,3 etc and work off the key. If I have a separate key I turn that the same way my diamond painting is...eg..if I'm working upside down I put my key upside down too. I find that works for me
Yesterday I was looking for an arrow down. It was wrong. Its a foursided "circle". I hope you know what I mean. i use to write all DMC - numbers down on every box with diamonds. This help me save time when I should de-kit or break down a painting.
This is an excellent tip. I am one of those people who turns my paintings to make it easier to reach. I work on my paintings in whatever direction works for me. I don't often run into problems doing it that way, but the arrows were a great example to use. Those are the most difficult. I think what helps me is the fact that I can read upside down quite easily. I've been doing that since I was a young. Thank you so much for sharing!
This is one of my favorite tricks when diamond painting!! I too have the bottle cases and I often will rotate the foam insert with the bottles still in it to match the canvas.
Brilliant tip. I hadn't thought of that tbh. I turn the pot to match but hadn't thought of making it easier to find in the case.
What a great tip Rebecca. I had never thought of it
I work in what ever position works best at the time. The symbols are not a problem as the symbols are usually colour coded as well as a symbol. I have never needed to turn my storage. The colour of the drills matching the canvas will always confirm I have the correct drill.
Not all companies make it that easy
I will have to try this I have a couple of large painting to do
Good tip rebecca il be trying this.
Hi, just wondering if you could possibly make a tip and trick on how to flatten a diamond painting as mine end up very bumpy and the dots fall of after a while
I will. Is it double sided tape or poured glue you’re having trouble with?
@@addmorezest I believe that they are poured glue canvases
Nice tip.
Awesome tip!
Great idea!!
I number my bottles 1,2,3 etc and work off the key. If I have a separate key I turn that the same way my diamond painting is...eg..if I'm working upside down I put my key upside down too. I find that works for me
Yesterday I was looking for an arrow down. It was wrong. Its a foursided "circle". I hope you know what I mean. i use to write all DMC - numbers down on every box with diamonds. This help me save time when I should de-kit or break down a painting.
I'm always turning my canvas but never fault of doing the same with my storage 🙃
My brain gets very confused it I turn a painting 😖 but with practice I am getting better 😂 thank you for another great tip 👍💚
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