Thank you! I purchased an 8” and a 16” from Lee Valley Tools a few years ago. Unfortunately they don’t sell them anymore. I tried connecting with their product team but they just don’t carry them anymore. You might see them in their website but they have 0 stock. Sorry I don’t have better news because I love them!
Soooo pretty! Love the color pallette and design. Adding it to my to-do list :-) Do you find those DT rounds get warpy? Do you mount them to anything after? I've done a few 12" and ended up gluing 2 together because it looked like a wave lol Thank you.. even though I've been a dot mandala artist myself for a few years, I really enjoy your very clear tutorials.
Thank you Pauline! Honestly, I chose them so I could do videos of smaller rounds for beginners. Typically I paint on MDF, wood or bamboo. These are quite flimsy but great to practice on or do small pieces for home. I feel they’d need to be thicker to sell or like you said glue a couple together. But for video purposes it worked well. This one is canvas, which I don’t often work on. I have some thin wood ones as well from the Dollar Store but again the possibility of warping exists there too. My larger boards are MDF and most of them are 1/4”. No issues with them warping for me and I love the smoothness of the surface for dotting. On my MDF pieces, my husband adds a small block of MDF to the back with glue and I attach a D ring hanger to it. Otherwise for smaller pieces I have found self-adhesive sawtooth hangers that work well. That is what I would use on this piece if I were going to hang it. PS … your work is beautiful! I love the cancer survivor piece you did. I am a breast cancer survivor so it is dear to my heart. 💗
@dunnreimagineddesigns7193 1st, congrats for beating the C b****! That one I did was for a young friend that is in quite the struggle. I, too, love working on mdf, and I enjoy painting on record albums and cds. I'll play with your design on mdf :-) Stay tuned!
This is so PRETTY!
Thank you!!
I ❤ the palette.
Me too!! 😃 🎨
Beautiful, as always!
Thank you so much! ❤️
Excellent way of explaining, 👍
Thank you very much! 💗
Love this… can you share the website where you bought the center finder please???? Thanks
Thank you! I purchased an 8” and a 16” from Lee Valley Tools a few years ago. Unfortunately they don’t sell them anymore. I tried connecting with their product team but they just don’t carry them anymore. You might see them in their website but they have 0 stock. Sorry I don’t have better news because I love them!
Soooo pretty! Love the color pallette and design. Adding it to my to-do list :-) Do you find those DT rounds get warpy? Do you mount them to anything after? I've done a few 12" and ended up gluing 2 together because it looked like a wave lol Thank you.. even though I've been a dot mandala artist myself for a few years, I really enjoy your very clear tutorials.
Thank you Pauline! Honestly, I chose them so I could do videos of smaller rounds for beginners. Typically I paint on MDF, wood or bamboo. These are quite flimsy but great to practice on or do small pieces for home. I feel they’d need to be thicker to sell or like you said glue a couple together. But for video purposes it worked well. This one is canvas, which I don’t often work on. I have some thin wood ones as well from the Dollar Store but again the possibility of warping exists there too. My larger boards are MDF and most of them are 1/4”. No issues with them warping for me and I love the smoothness of the surface for dotting. On my MDF pieces, my husband adds a small block of MDF to the back with glue and I attach a D ring hanger to it.
Otherwise for smaller pieces I have found self-adhesive sawtooth hangers that work well. That is what I would use on this piece if I were going to hang it.
PS … your work is beautiful! I love the cancer survivor piece you did. I am a breast cancer survivor so it is dear to my heart. 💗
@dunnreimagineddesigns7193 1st, congrats for beating the C b****! That one I did was for a young friend that is in quite the struggle. I, too, love working on mdf, and I enjoy painting on record albums and cds. I'll play with your design on mdf :-) Stay tuned!