Discover your creative power with diamond painting!

Diamond art, also known as diamond painting, is a craft activity where you create beautiful and intricate designs using tiny, shiny "diamonds" or resin rhinestones. Think of it as a mix between cross-stitch and paint-by-numbers, but instead of using thread or paint, you use sparkling beads.

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In March 2020, during the Covid era, I was inspired to start this company to help people find peace, feel a sense of belonging, and enjoy a craft that creates beautiful, giftable art while improving mental health.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Diamond Painting?

Diamond painting is a
relatively new and immensely fun craft that requires you to take tiny square or round shaped, flat backed rhinestones and place them onto a sticky template to create a stunning, ultra sparkly 5D image. Diamond painting therefore does not have anything to do with actual painting; it is thought to be more of a modern
combination of cross stitch, paint by numbers and mosaics.

What are the Aurora Borealis (AB) Diamonds?

The Aurora Borealis (AB) rhinestones are our premium diamonds. We use them as accents to create a
glowing effect across your finished canvas. These iridescent square diamonds have a special coating that simulates the colors of the Northern Lights. They’re shimmering, ethereal and completely beautiful!

How long will it take for my order to ship?

Orders are processed and shipped within 24 hours (excluding weekends and holidays.) Custom and Pre-order kits ship in 3 to 4 weeks

How does free shipping work?

All orders over $100 (in the USA) are eligible for FREE standard shipping. It will be automatically selected at checkout. Cannot be combined with any other offer

How do I redeem a coupon code?

Once you have personalized your order and proceed to check out, you will reach the "Payment Information" page. On the right hand side you will see a "Gift card or discount code" box. In the space provided, enter in your coupon code. Next, click "Apply". For any remaining balance, your credit card will NOT be charged until you “Confirm Order” on the next screen

If an item is out of stock will you let me know when it is available again?

Of course! Simply click on the button that says Notify me when back in stock. Once the item is restocked we will send you an email. Please note, not all kits will be restocked.

Glossary of Terms

  • Diamond Painting: A craft where small, resin "diamonds" are applied to a canvas to create a sparkling image.
  • Drills: The small, faceted resin pieces used in diamond painting. They can be round or square. These may also be referred to as dots.
  • Full Drill: A diamond painting where the entire canvas is covered with drills.
  • Partial Drill: A diamond painting where only parts of the canvas are covered with drills, leaving some areas of the canvas exposed.
  • Canvas: The fabric material, usually with an adhesive surface, on which the diamond painting design is printed.
  • Legend/Key: A chart that matches symbols on the canvas to the corresponding drill colors, similar to a cross-stitch pattern.
  • DMC Codes: The standardized color codes used for the drills, often shared with cross-stitch floss colors.
  • Wax: A sticky substance used to help pick up and place the drills onto the canvas using the applicator pen. Color of wax may vary although usually is pink.
  • Applicator Pen: A tool used to pick up and place the drills on the canvas.
  • Tray: A small, grooved container used to hold the drills, allowing them to be easily picked up with the applicator pen.
  • Multi-Placer: A tool attachment for the applicator pen that allows you to pick up and place multiple drills at once.
  • Confetti: A section of the canvas with many different colors close together, requiring frequent color changes.
  • Checkerboard Pattern: A technique where drills are placed in a checkerboard pattern, often used to keep lines straight or to deal with large sections of the same color.
  • Sealant: A protective coating applied to the finished diamond painting to keep the drills in place and enhance shine.
  • Custom Kit: A diamond painting kit created from a your mage, allowing for personalized artwork.
  • 3D vs. 5D Diamonds: Refers to the number of facets on the drills. 3D diamonds have 3 facets on each side, while 5D diamonds have 5 facets, making them more sparkly.
  • WIP (Work In Progress): The diamond painting project you're currently working on.
  • Framing: The process of placing a finished diamond painting in a frame for display.
  • Bling or Special Drills: Drills that are not the standard resin type, such as AB (Aurora Borealis) drills, which have an extra coating for added sparkle.

How do I join the Diamond Painting Bling Art Facebook Group?

To become a member of our Exclusive Confident & Creative Bling Art Community Facebook Group you must be a customer or brand affiliate. If you would like to gain access to a tight knit, supportive community of like-minded diamond painters,  Join here

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