Diamond painting is a relaxing and rewarding craft that requires attention to detail and patience. However, it's not uncommon to encounter issues such as a crooked canvas or gaps between the diamond gems. Luckily, there are simple methods you can use to straighten and fix these problems.
Straightening Your Diamond Painting:
To straighten your diamond painting, you will need a flat and clean surface, a straight edge or ruler, and a hairdryer (optional).
- Lay your diamond painting flat on the surface and ensure it's clean and free from dust or debris.
- Use the straight edge or ruler to gently press down on the edges of the canvas to straighten it out.
- If the canvas is still not straight, you can try using a hairdryer on low heat to soften the adhesive and adjust the canvas.
Fixing Gaps in Your Diamond Painting:
To fix gaps in your diamond painting, you will need a toothpick or the pointed end of the diamond applicator tool and a small amount of glue or clear nail polish.
- Check the chart to ensure you have placed the correct color diamond in the correct place on the canvas.
- If the gap is small, you can use a toothpick or the pointed end of the diamond applicator tool to push the surrounding diamonds closer together.
- If the gap is larger, you can use a small amount of glue or clear nail polish on the tip of a toothpick to fill in the gap. Wait for the glue or polish to dry completely before continuing with the painting.
By following these tips, you can keep your diamond painting looking neat and tidy. It's important to handle your diamond painting with care as the gems can easily move out of place. With a little effort and patience, you can create a beautiful work of art that you can be proud of.