If you need another storage idea: I used to work at an engineering company and the draftsmen would store the huge blue prints on a hanger and also lay them inside a dresser-type cabinet.
That's a good idea! In my case, I'm rolling the canvases tightly enough that it would have to be a pretty small bit of pipe insulation, but it all depends on the person and how they're storing, of course ☺️
Thank you!!! This is so helpful. I'm a process crafter as well. I am not interested in displaying my diamond paintings. I just really enjoy the process and seeing the end result 😊
I have the largest Art Dot portfolio (a1 size, it’s huge). It *does* have a few of the sectioned plastic sheets, but more of the full size ones. Overall I like it.
I just completed my first diamond art club piece and I didn't know how to store it so this really helps!! Thank you for always helping us and keeping us up to date with everything❤💘
I would love to see a video where you just show all of your completed diamond paintings with information about what company it's from and what you liked or didn't like about the canvas after you started it. As a newbie to the craft, it would give me some great feedback about what project to start next after I finish my "hipster terrier" canvas.
I’m looking into a portfolio idea. I don’t wanna roll mine up and put them in a storage box because basically they would probably never get looked at again. I’m surprised someone hasn’t made better options and more durable options for this particular hobby
Thanks for this! It's so helpful as someone just getting into the hobby. It gives me a lot to consider and I appreciate having your wisdom and experience to light the way forward. ❤🌻
So far I’ve only done 2 diamond art paintings I store them in a large sketch book that I bought at my local art store, estimated 50 pages. It fits 30 x 40 cm painting easily with room. I just tuck them in the book and store on top of an armoire in my craft room.
I rushed out and bought the same containers for under the bed and honestly they work perfectly. the ones I got hold about 6 with room on the sides if stored in DAC boxes. But without the boxes I can see getting a lot more to fit! Brilliant ideas. :)
Cool ideas. Interesting story, was visiting my mom last week in TX and we went to a Goodwill to look for a frame for the diamond painting I made for her. I was looking around then envisioned 50 years from now the walls and shelves being covered in completed diamond paintings. It was a real eye opener for sure and has made me really think about what I am doing and why. I, personally, do not work on anything I don't plan on hanging on my wall or giving away to someone., but that is me. I already have too many things stored away, collecting dust, and has no purpose other than my own reluctance to get rid of it. 🤪🤣
I just had an imagination that 100 years from now there are going to be so many they will be used for wallpaper or an insulation base. Some will be wrapped around a planter, tied and sealed so they keep the new shape…. Dipped in acrylic they can be made into tiles…
I love the idea of wallpaper. I suppose that is why I only do positive and uplifting works. I can't even begin to imagine surrounding myself with a bunch of dark works.
A quick suggestion for the first storage container. Put the names of all of the canvases on a sheet of paper on top of everything so you won't have to open the container to see what's in the lower packages.
I think this video just confirmed I'm on the right track with my storage idea. Fortunately, I only have about 35 paintings total - 18 complete - but I still don't have the space to neatly store them all in their boxes. I just bought an underbed storage box and I've been trying to convince myself to go ahead and unbox them. LOL Besides protecting them, I don't know why I have such an attachment to the boxes. I'm going to give this a try!
Katie, I love this storage idea! I have been storing mine in the original DAC boxes. While I have the space for that, I could use that space for other things. You're right, it would be absolutely perfect with a little shorter plastic bags. Thanks so much for sharing!!❤
Thank you for sharing your experience with this Katie. I have one of the a3 Artdot portfolios but have been looking for solutions for the larger diamond paintings that I am starting to do.
When I finish a picture, I seal it with Elmer's clear glue and spread each area with a small sponge brush, which I wash with soap and water after so that I can use it for other paintings. I let the canvas dry flat for about 2 days before storing. I use an artists black, flat, zippered bag. Inside, I have a sheet of stiff white plastic or cardboard the size of the bag to keep it stiff so the pictures stay flat. This craft is so relaxing.
Absolutely LOVE your idea rolling them up with a label. So far I've rolled up two bunches (maybe 10 paintings or so) because I have less than 20 completions, and like you I'm selective about what I hang up on the wall and don't display most of my finishes. But this method saves a ton of storage space. Instead of clips I am trying very thin rubberbands to wrap around the bundle - right now two or three (one on each end and one in the middle if necessary) and they hold up very nicely. I was afraid to use clips but so far the rubberbands are working well!
Thanks for sharing your storage options. I currently use the under bed storage and when I finish a canvas, I return it to the canvas plastic sleeve/ dust cover and add the sticker image to the outside of the bag. Makes it really easy to see what is inside.
I went to art school and have a painting folder. It's about A2 size and is by the brand Daler and Rowney. The folder is called Cachet. It's made of heavy cardboard and has a pocket type design that supports the paintings. You still need to use a large newspaper or plastic sheet to separate the canvases but it completely holds most paintings up to 30". I haven't been able to find their largest folder yet but it's a good option for those who don't have the space. It protects and supports them while not allowing it to fold or move while stored. Michaels carries them and so does Block.
Thank you for this video! I am new to diamond painting and have been trying to figure out what I am going to do with my finished diamond paintings. Some kits I finish will go up on my walls but not all. I love the tote and smaller portfolio options!
Thank you for sharing, Katie! This is a great idea for storage. I do something similar to your under bed storage tote. Since most of my diamond paintings are huge, I roll them up, using the DAC sleeves (several per bag) and put them in wrapping paper holder bags. The tote with wheels would work better for those that move it around. Great ideas! Thank you for sharing!
Hi Katie, good morning from Los Angeles County. Thank you for showing how you store your completed Diamond paintings. I have the storage from AirDot. Very good storage. Except I am not strong enough to pick up and continue to store my completed kits. Enjoy the wind. Remember batten down the hatches. I learn a lot from your channel.
I only have 4 completed diamond paintings, with 2 more in the pipeline. Currently, I hang the completed paintings in an undisturbed part of my closet on pant hangers. I am still on the fence with sealing them, especially if I want to consider your tote storage solution. I also like the smaller portfolio you have as well. Thanks for giving us some ideas! (I'm all about the process and will likely not display any of the paintings unless one is just spectacular.)
This is a very helpful video and is quite comprehensive. I’ve just started and so far, I’ve done very small projects (eg ornaments) and have used it for gifts. But I really enjoy the hobby and have a few slightly larger canvases on order. So, I need to be proactive!
Hi Katie as I was watching this a couple of "light bulbs" went off. Depending on where people live storing the paintings in a plastic tote & plastic bags might attract mould over time so here is my 1st suggestion. When buying footwear generally the box comes with a silca gel dessicant sachet to discourage moisture/mould. I keep 95% of my footwear in their original boxes and then when I throw a pair out I take the sachet out of the box and keep them in a kitchen drawer for future use. How long they stay effective for I do not know but I have used old ones many times over for different things. I have my long winter boots/summer sandals (my other 5%) in a totes like yours and I have put a couple of sachets in each one to prevent moisture affecting them. So my first suggestion is to put a sachet in your tote. I am sure you could probably buy some from somewhere if you do not have any or ask family/friends for their sachets as I am sure I am in the minority for storing my footwear like this. 2nd suggestion regarding the folder storage. I do jigsaws and I have a "Jumbo Porta Puzzle" folder and I thought this would be a perfect solution. I am always using items for things that they weren't intended, I think outside the square a lot! Basically it is the same as your A4 one but with a lot more rigidness. The idea is that while doing the jigsaw you can zip it up and the puzzle pieces will stay in place. The inside has a suede like fabric so that the pieces adhere to the suede and do not move and you can store it flat or upright. The only thing it doesn't have is the plastic sleeves. The outside measurement is approx. 32 1/4" x 21" (82 x 53 cms) excluding the handle so slightly smaller than your one. The inside measurement you could probably fit up to 30" x 20" (76 x 51 cms) paintings. It's a shame that it wouldn't fit a 31.5" x 23.5" (80 x 60 cms) as I know a lot of people go up to that size. And because the corners are rounded you lose a wee bit of internal space. On the inside, one side of the cover is flat whereas the other side is slightly more padded and does create a wee ridge which might create a wee crease in the canvas but as you do not cut off the border it should not affect the part where the diamonds are. Perhaps you know someone who has one of these to try before buying. Anyway that's my 2 cents worth all the way from Christchurch, New Zealand. 😊
Thank you. I’ve just gotten into diamond painting and I’m racing through canvases so I was beginning to think about storage. I don’t necessarily want to hang most of my canvases because I’m noticing that what appeals to me as a diamond painting project isn’t necessarily what appeals to me as home decor. I ordered the artdot portfolio a few days ago and it comes today.
I use the display books, both A2 size and A3 size, they do get heavy but I love storing both finished, and nonstarted canvas diamond painting, and I store the drills in a tub and store under the bed. This style of storage works well. I stopped buying canvas DP that don't fit in the folders. The cost of framing is really too expensive unless I plan on gifting to someone. Thanks for sharing.
I use the large art portfolio, but I also place diamond paintings in cardboard folders on the inside to give it structure (the only place I can store is upright). I use the trifold science project boards so that diamond paintings can't fall down.
Hi store a lot of my uncompleted canvases in totes under the bed. They don’t have wheels though since I’m at a point where I don’t have a gazillion completed canvases I’m going to store my completed ones in the totes and see how that works at the moment I have some laid out on top of the guest bed, and I have others role together like you did and then put back down into a diamond painting shipping box upright in the guest closet.
The portfolio works great for small/medium size paintings, but the large ones just are too heavy and cumbersome for the plastic sheets. I tried the huge artdot one which seemed to work great, but wow, it was big and had to be stored flat because even if you used tac or command strip to adhere canvas to plastic sleeve, it wouldn't always stay so then the DP would get all smooshed. The plastic sleeves also didn't stay put, they came loose from the binding. I actually store mine back in the box if its a DAC or DD or ones that have good sturdy boxes. For my large DP's from other companies when the box wasn't worth storing them in, or 3-4 kits came in one box, I still use the unstructured portfolio. I have foam board to provide structure, then use clips to clip the DP to a stiff (but still relatively thin) poster board material so that way the DP doesn't shift around much when I move the portfolio around. It also provides some additional protection to the diamonds by not having extra shifting around the corners and by having the poster board between the layers of DP's. Thanks for a great video, it was fun watching you flip pages and seeing some of your completed canvases!
Hi I just came across ur channel and let me tell u saved me big time…lol I have over 300 paintings so I have a few of them under the bed containers. So I rolled a lot up now they are safe I just want to ty for the ideas. God bless ty
These are great ideas! As I complete more paintings I will start to use the under the bed tote idea for sure. I just received the large Art Dot portfolio for Christmas. I haven't tried it out yet, but hopefully it will work for now. Thanks for another great and informative video!! 😄
This is such a great video! You've got such a wonderful selection of paintings. Might I ask where you got the painting you show at 20:45? I kinda fell in love with it! Gorgeous!
I've came up with a solution that works for me. I don't want it to be permanent, but I hang them on skirt hangers and I'm lucky enough to have a little extra room in a spare closet to hang them. I mostly do them for enjoyment but I have a few I want to frame if I can come up with framing a big size, Like 22" X 28". Also I'd be afraid rolling them with diamonds in or out without sealing first . I know you've said you don't seal yours often and I want to know if sealing them does something to them. I seal most all of mind for fear of the drills coming off. Should I quit doing that? I love the information your videos provide. Thanks.
Great idea .. Question I'm trying too find what products you purchase and as too what you love about your products you use as far as tools and accessories and canvases ...
Thank you my diamond panting drills came off but this way works a lot I had them lady flat on the floor and I would get worried if I would step on them but my drills would pop off the canvas and now they don't so thanks for the helpful tips
I’m about to complete my very first diamond painting. What do you think about using pants hangers and attach the canvas that way and store in your closet. Do you think that could be a recommendation? Pros? Cons? Thanks, Katie. Paul 🌴☀️🌴
Love these ideas thank you! Your voice is very calming to listen to 😊 just wondering if the long bags that the diamond paintings are shipped in might work? Or is it because with a few paintings it's too thick? Thank you again Eileen from Kildare in Ireland
Thank you so much! This might help me tackle a bigger size now, then again maybe not! 😂 I have them in my stash, but still comfortable doing 22" x 28/29"
I am just a little bit confused. Why would someone put in all the hours to complete these lovely canvases to just store them in a garage or under the bed? If you don't have the room on your walls or at the very least, use a portfolio to display them- then why even do the painting? To me, if they're just stored in a garage or under a bed and taking up space, it just seems like a waste of time and money. I'm not being mean at all. It's a genuine question. I love your voice, btw. Thank you for your time to educate and entertain us all. 🤩😍
11:30AM. I loved the idea of the tote storage. Where do you buy the plastic bags you put them in? I just started doing diamond painting this last summer so I'm pretty new to this craft. Thank you for your advice. Kathy W
I store not started kits in under the bed storage containers, I store my completed ones hanging up on a wardrobe rack (kind of like you would clothes) with pants hangers. That rack is in my garage 🤷🏻♀️. But with moving to Alaska those my be put in storage containers too
I really like better the portfolio to keep the paintings. Nothing better then having them in display after the hard work. Let me ask you because i am a newbie, i am trying to build a diamonds storage cabinets. I guess the code number will be the same from painting to painting and company to company. But what about the symbols? Will the change? Thank you much.
I purchased the baroque one after seeing yours. I wish I waited. I also find the pages jumping out annoying. It also does get very heavy. I don’t recommend the artdot one I did try it before the baroque I do have a video where I show it. If you lay painting flat it may be ok but one of the portfolio bags would do just the same. Perhaps one day DAC can make one!
I purchased all 3 sizes of the ArtDot portfolios, assuming my storage problems would be solved. NO!!! As you mentioned, the two larger sizes are incredibly heavy when filled, they have a tendency to pull out of the binding requiring my poor husband to put it all together again (for the third time) and I cannot lift either of these sizes since they are so heavy and I am disabled. I do like the smallest size, but using that one on occasion will allow a painting or two to slide out and onto the floor. As you may know they are very pricey. Also, they have lovely handles so one could carry them that way. But two of them had their handles pulled out when we tried to do that. So all in all, I am not happy with those portfolios, and I think in general portfolios just aren't doing it for me. I really like your under-bed solution and I'm thinking I might give it a whirl, although it is killing me to have spent all that money on a portfolio situation that just isn't working for me. So glad you made this video. At least I know I'm not crazy. LOL.
Hi, so roll it with drills facing out or in?? I Dont have much space too, sadly have to be rolled . Im afraid the drills Will pop out. And do u seal the canvas after finish, and roll It? I have square drills mostly. TIA
The issue with the baroque portfolio is the same issue I’m dealing with the art dot a1 portfolio. If it’s full the sleeves fall out of the binding. Others are not having that issue…the company says to kindly try again after I emailed them and nicely stated the issue I’m dealing with. So no luck. I’m yet to find a solution. I’ll try the under bed totes.
I bought the A2 size Art Dot portfolio and I like it so far, my only regret at this point is that I didn’t get the A1 size. My fiancé had to trim one of my canvases down to get it to fit and I have two kits coming that will not fit so I have to figure out what I’m going to do I’d rather not buy the other size but I may have to. The portfolio you have looks nice but wowsers that’s pricey regardless of what’s meant to go into it. I presume the plastic inserts are archival grade which is great for posters and what not but obviously isn’t necessary for diamond paintings.
I'm just about to finish my first ever proper diamond painting. Done 3 small 5,000 small diamond ones my girlfriend bought me from an arts and crafts shop before I got this one I'm working on currently. Got really into the hobby, and I'm probably going to be buying Jupiter by Roy Trinh from Diamond Art Club with my beautiful student loan in a few days. The one I'm doing now is a 40-50 kinda crappy, computer charted canvas from an unlicensed website here in the UK (I know, I didn't know anything really about the subject. I didn't know about unlicensed/licensed stuff and I feel really bad >.
Obviously, the ultimate storage system would be a blueprint or map cabinet so they could remain flat. If you have floor space this could be feasible. There are craft room options that would do at smaller price point. However, if you are going to store large canvases it may be worth pricing out professional type cabinets. These kits are not cheap, it would be heartbreaking to discover the hundreds of dollars and hours of work to be ruined. Another potential solution is a hanging file meant for quilts or blueprints. They would hang from clips. Along that line, you could adapt hangers meant for linens/quilts/rugs in retail, and or skirt hangers for smaller canvases. I looked up blanket hangers and there are very affordable options and you can find the clips to use with them.
These are all wonderful ideas! Gosh, a set of professional cabinets to keep them all flat would be so nice. In my case, where I have 150 completed kits and am not slowing down, I do need something that's a bit more space efficient and practical. I'm imagining a closet full of 200 hung canvases, though 😆 It all depends on the crafter and what they have to store and what they're looking for! These are wonderful ideas, thank you for sharing!
I have never made a single diamond painting. I have done cross stitch, needlepoint, regular embroidery, some quilting, beadwork, and almost any other craft over the last 65 years. My great-grandmother taught me embroidery at five, and my mother taught me to crochet at five also. Storage is a perpetual problem.
The beauty of the hanger solution is that you can hang double closet rods for smaller canvases and use regular skirt hangers for those. Then, for the large canvases, get the blanket hangers, which are longer and heavy duty, and the clamps that are made for quilts. You can even get the discs that retail stores use on rods to separate sizes and label them however you want.
Hi Katie. Thank you as always for providing so much varied content. You mention storing in your garage. I live in FL and am concerned about the integrity of the glue in a non climate controlled space. In CA I know you potentially have some of the same climate issues. Have you found heat to be problematic?
Hi there! Hmm, so far I haven't run into issues with the heat affecting either my completed kits or the ones still in boxes, and we do get into the triple digits in the summer. I'm still kind of concerned to see if there will be any issues long-term, and I'll be sure to mention if I run into anything!
Thank you for the video. I don't have a lot of finished paintings, and I do like to display the ones I have completed, but for the larger ones or seasonal ones I might have to try the tote. Right now I'm using the plastic document tubes for uncompleted canvases and canvases that I'm currently working on. The tubes are adjustable so I've been able to fit all sizes in them. I can fit 5 uncompleted or 2-3 completed canvases in each tube. Sometimes I use a foam pipe insulation tube in the center to keep the canvas roll from collapsing. Anyway, thanks again and happy painting.
Can you explain how you are able to complete so very many kits in one year? I know you tallied it to 4 years worth, but I’m curious as to how you manage to get so many done so quickly. I know you have kids so it must be hard to get a lot of time. I assume you are doing more than one drill at a time but still your volume of paintings is amazing.
Hi there! There's a lot of factors that go into it, including that this is my main hobby and I do squeeze in a lot of time on it daily, but I also have some suggestions like multiplacing and making tool upgrades that help, as well! If you like, I actually did a video on tips for speedy diamond painting earlier last year, where I demo and cover a ideas: th-cam.com/video/ikRyZO62mC0/w-d-xo.html I hope that helps!
@@DiamondsandWashi Thank you for your reply. I have a lot of anxiety about all of my unopened diamond paintings in the wings. I definitely have over 100. I live with my daughter and son in law and 4 grandkids 17 months up to 12 years old. I am responsible for them during the week because both parents work and I never have anytime to do anything for me until late evening. I just turned 70 and I know how old that sounds but honestly I sometimes think I’m a teenager, I guess it’s because i’m always around kids, sometimes strangers think I’m their mother. I tell you this so you can see time for me is limited. Thank you again for your reply. I will definitely check out your video for pointers! Linda
This is an issue for all dpers who keep their completed projects. I just ordered an under the bed solution that I think will allow the paintings to lie flat. I will keep you posted…
I don’t understand why you would store everything. Isn’t the purpose of doing these things to display your work? Do you give then as gifts or sell them when your done?
This is great. I just started diamond painting and working on my first painting and was trying to figure the best way to store it after completion. 🥰
If you need another storage idea: I used to work at an engineering company and the draftsmen would store the huge blue prints on a hanger and also lay them inside a dresser-type cabinet.
You can put pipe insulation in the middle of a roll to keep from collapsing. From Add More Zest.
That's a good idea! In my case, I'm rolling the canvases tightly enough that it would have to be a pretty small bit of pipe insulation, but it all depends on the person and how they're storing, of course ☺️
Thank you!!! This is so helpful. I'm a process crafter as well. I am not interested in displaying my diamond paintings. I just really enjoy the process and seeing the end result 😊
You have the most soothing voice I ever heard on YT! Thanks for the tips!
I have the largest Art Dot portfolio (a1 size, it’s huge). It *does* have a few of the sectioned plastic sheets, but more of the full size ones. Overall I like it.
Same here! I have a few finished pieces stored in it and I just place it under my bed.
What does does it fit max? I have six diamond paintings and none of them are small
I just completed my first diamond art club piece and I didn't know how to store it so this really helps!! Thank you for always helping us and keeping us up to date with everything❤💘
I would love to see a video where you just show all of your completed diamond paintings with information about what company it's from and what you liked or didn't like about the canvas after you started it. As a newbie to the craft, it would give me some great feedback about what project to start next after I finish my "hipster terrier" canvas.
@@dakotariverwind1017 she does have videos where she shows all the diamond paintings she finished that year
I’m looking into a portfolio idea. I don’t wanna roll mine up and put them in a storage box because basically they would probably never get looked at again. I’m surprised someone hasn’t made better options and more durable options for this particular hobby
Thanks for this! It's so helpful as someone just getting into the hobby. It gives me a lot to consider and I appreciate having your wisdom and experience to light the way forward. ❤🌻
So far I’ve only done 2 diamond art paintings I store them in a large sketch book that I bought at my local art store, estimated 50 pages. It fits 30 x 40 cm painting easily with room. I just tuck them in the book and store on top of an armoire in my craft room.
Hi. Newbie here. I have done 5 Diamond paintings so far, I am addicted 😂. Thank you for your videos and tips.
I rushed out and bought the same containers for under the bed and honestly they work perfectly. the ones I got hold about 6 with room on the sides if stored in DAC boxes. But without the boxes I can see getting a lot more to fit! Brilliant ideas. :)
Cool ideas. Interesting story, was visiting my mom last week in TX and we went to a Goodwill to look for a frame for the diamond painting I made for her. I was looking around then envisioned 50 years from now the walls and shelves being covered in completed diamond paintings. It was a real eye opener for sure and has made me really think about what I am doing and why. I, personally, do not work on anything I don't plan on hanging on my wall or giving away to someone., but that is me. I already have too many things stored away, collecting dust, and has no purpose other than my own reluctance to get rid of it. 🤪🤣
I just had an imagination that 100 years from now there are going to be so many they will be used for wallpaper or an insulation base. Some will be wrapped around a planter, tied and sealed so they keep the new shape…. Dipped in acrylic they can be made into tiles…
I love the idea of wallpaper. I suppose that is why I only do positive and uplifting works. I can't even begin to imagine surrounding myself with a bunch of dark works.
I have one of these totes and have been undecided as to what to put in it, until now. THANK YOU KATIE! ☺️💜
A quick suggestion for the first storage container. Put the names of all of the canvases on a sheet of paper on top of everything so you won't have to open the container to see what's in the lower packages.
I think this video just confirmed I'm on the right track with my storage idea. Fortunately, I only have about 35 paintings total - 18 complete - but I still don't have the space to neatly store them all in their boxes. I just bought an underbed storage box and I've been trying to convince myself to go ahead and unbox them. LOL Besides protecting them, I don't know why I have such an attachment to the boxes. I'm going to give this a try!
right now I have been using my old art portfolio bag! (it's huge!) I love watching your videos!
Katie, I love this storage idea! I have been storing mine in the original DAC boxes. While I have the space for that, I could use that space for other things. You're right, it would be absolutely perfect with a little shorter plastic bags. Thanks so much for sharing!!❤
That is a diamond of Woman In Gold? WOW! Absolutely beautiful!!!!
Thank you for sharing your experience with this Katie. I have one of the a3 Artdot portfolios but have been looking for solutions for the larger diamond paintings that I am starting to do.
When I finish a picture, I seal it with Elmer's clear glue and spread each area with a small sponge brush, which I wash with soap and water after so that I can use it for other paintings. I let the canvas dry flat for about 2 days before storing.
I use an artists black, flat, zippered bag. Inside, I have a sheet of stiff white plastic or cardboard the size of the bag to keep it stiff so the pictures stay flat. This craft is so relaxing.
Thanks for doing this video! It’s such an ongoing stressor deciding how to store the completed canvases! 😁❤️👍🏻
Absolutely LOVE your idea rolling them up with a label. So far I've rolled up two bunches (maybe 10 paintings or so) because I have less than 20 completions, and like you I'm selective about what I hang up on the wall and don't display most of my finishes. But this method saves a ton of storage space. Instead of clips I am trying very thin rubberbands to wrap around the bundle - right now two or three (one on each end and one in the middle if necessary) and they hold up very nicely. I was afraid to use clips but so far the rubberbands are working well!
Thanks for sharing your storage options. I currently use the under bed storage and when I finish a canvas, I return it to the canvas plastic sleeve/ dust cover and add the sticker image to the outside of the bag. Makes it really easy to see what is inside.
Thanks so much for this video. You were reading our minds. My husband and I had just talked about this last week. Once again, spot on.
What a great idea!! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on storing the DPs.
I went to art school and have a painting folder. It's about A2 size and is by the brand Daler and Rowney. The folder is called Cachet. It's made of heavy cardboard and has a pocket type design that supports the paintings. You still need to use a large newspaper or plastic sheet to separate the canvases but it completely holds most paintings up to 30". I haven't been able to find their largest folder yet but it's a good option for those who don't have the space. It protects and supports them while not allowing it to fold or move while stored. Michaels carries them and so does Block.
Thank you soooo much for sharing this info with us! Super helpful for me!
Thank you for this video! I am new to diamond painting and have been trying to figure out what I am going to do with my finished diamond paintings. Some kits I finish will go up on my walls but not all. I love the tote and smaller portfolio options!
Thank you for sharing, Katie! This is a great idea for storage. I do something similar to your under bed storage tote. Since most of my diamond paintings are huge, I roll them up, using the DAC sleeves (several per bag) and put them in wrapping paper holder bags. The tote with wheels would work better for those that move it around. Great ideas! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for this information on storage for our diamond arts. Amen
Hi Katie, good morning from Los Angeles County.
Thank you for showing how you store your completed Diamond paintings.
I have the storage from AirDot. Very good storage. Except I am not strong enough to pick up and continue to store my completed kits.
Enjoy the wind. Remember batten down the hatches.
I learn a lot from your channel.
I only have 4 completed diamond paintings, with 2 more in the pipeline. Currently, I hang the completed paintings in an undisturbed part of my closet on pant hangers. I am still on the fence with sealing them, especially if I want to consider your tote storage solution. I also like the smaller portfolio you have as well. Thanks for giving us some ideas! (I'm all about the process and will likely not display any of the paintings unless one is just spectacular.)
This is a very helpful video and is quite comprehensive. I’ve just started and so far, I’ve done very small projects (eg ornaments) and have used it for gifts. But I really enjoy the hobby and have a few slightly larger canvases on order. So, I need to be proactive!
🤗Thank You for sharing really needed hear bout storing DP paintings will check out ur picking 💯🙋🏽♀️
Hi Katie as I was watching this a couple of "light bulbs" went off. Depending on where people live storing the paintings in a plastic tote & plastic bags might attract mould over time so here is my 1st suggestion. When buying footwear generally the box comes with a silca gel dessicant sachet to discourage moisture/mould. I keep 95% of my footwear in their original boxes and then when I throw a pair out I take the sachet out of the box and keep them in a kitchen drawer for future use. How long they stay effective for I do not know but I have used old ones many times over for different things. I have my long winter boots/summer sandals (my other 5%) in a totes like yours and I have put a couple of sachets in each one to prevent moisture affecting them. So my first suggestion is to put a sachet in your tote. I am sure you could probably buy some from somewhere if you do not have any or ask family/friends for their sachets as I am sure I am in the minority for storing my footwear like this.
2nd suggestion regarding the folder storage. I do jigsaws and I have a "Jumbo Porta Puzzle" folder and I thought this would be a perfect solution. I am always using items for things that they weren't intended, I think outside the square a lot!
Basically it is the same as your A4 one but with a lot more rigidness. The idea is that while doing the jigsaw you can zip it up and the puzzle pieces will stay in place. The inside has a suede like fabric so that the pieces adhere to the suede and do not move and you can store it flat or upright. The only thing it doesn't have is the plastic sleeves. The outside measurement is approx. 32 1/4" x 21" (82 x 53 cms) excluding the handle so slightly smaller than your one. The inside measurement you could probably fit up to 30" x 20" (76 x 51 cms) paintings. It's a shame that it wouldn't fit a 31.5" x 23.5" (80 x 60 cms) as I know a lot of people go up to that size. And because the corners are rounded you lose a wee bit of internal space.
On the inside, one side of the cover is flat whereas the other side is slightly more padded and does create a wee ridge which might create a wee crease in the canvas but as you do not cut off the border it should not affect the part where the diamonds are. Perhaps you know someone who has one of these to try before buying. Anyway that's my 2 cents worth all the way from Christchurch, New Zealand.
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Thank you for making this video! Helps a ton 😁
Thank you. I’ve just gotten into diamond painting and I’m racing through canvases so I was beginning to think about storage. I don’t necessarily want to hang most of my canvases because I’m noticing that what appeals to me as a diamond painting project isn’t necessarily what appeals to me as home decor. I ordered the artdot portfolio a few days ago and it comes today.
I use the display books, both A2 size and A3 size, they do get heavy but I love storing both finished, and nonstarted canvas diamond painting, and I store the drills in a tub and store under the bed. This style of storage works well. I stopped buying canvas DP that don't fit in the folders. The cost of framing is really too expensive unless I plan on gifting to someone. Thanks for sharing.
Love the box idea x
Super helpful. I currently use portfolios like you showed, but I have the same issues you mentioned.
I use the large art portfolio, but I also place diamond paintings in cardboard folders on the inside to give it structure (the only place I can store is upright). I use the trifold science project boards so that diamond paintings can't fall down.
Hi store a lot of my uncompleted canvases in totes under the bed. They don’t have wheels though since I’m at a point where I don’t have a gazillion completed canvases I’m going to store my completed ones in the totes and see how that works at the moment I have some laid out on top of the guest bed, and I have others role together like you did and then put back down into a diamond painting shipping box upright in the guest closet.
The portfolio works great for small/medium size paintings, but the large ones just are too heavy and cumbersome for the plastic sheets. I tried the huge artdot one which seemed to work great, but wow, it was big and had to be stored flat because even if you used tac or command strip to adhere canvas to plastic sleeve, it wouldn't always stay so then the DP would get all smooshed. The plastic sleeves also didn't stay put, they came loose from the binding. I actually store mine back in the box if its a DAC or DD or ones that have good sturdy boxes. For my large DP's from other companies when the box wasn't worth storing them in, or 3-4 kits came in one box, I still use the unstructured portfolio. I have foam board to provide structure, then use clips to clip the DP to a stiff (but still relatively thin) poster board material so that way the DP doesn't shift around much when I move the portfolio around. It also provides some additional protection to the diamonds by not having extra shifting around the corners and by having the poster board between the layers of DP's. Thanks for a great video, it was fun watching you flip pages and seeing some of your completed canvases!
Hi I just came across ur channel and let me tell u saved me big time…lol I have over 300 paintings so I have a few of them under the bed containers. So I rolled a lot up now they are safe I just want to ty for the ideas. God bless ty
Great helpful video Katie. Thank you.
These are great ideas! As I complete more paintings I will start to use the under the bed tote idea for sure. I just received the large Art Dot portfolio for Christmas. I haven't tried it out yet, but hopefully it will work for now. Thanks for another great and informative video!! 😄
This is such a great video! You've got such a wonderful selection of paintings. Might I ask where you got the painting you show at 20:45? I kinda fell in love with it! Gorgeous!
Thank you for doing this Katie! :) appreciate you! ❤
Great video! Thank you so much for sharing. I need better storage. I think I’ll also use the tote under the bed ❤
I've came up with a solution that works for me. I don't want it to be permanent, but I hang them on skirt hangers and I'm lucky enough to have a little extra room in a spare closet to hang them. I mostly do them for enjoyment but I have a few I want to frame if I can come up with framing a big size, Like 22" X 28". Also I'd be afraid rolling them with diamonds in or out without sealing first . I know you've said you don't seal yours often and I want to know if sealing them does something to them. I seal most all of mind for fear of the drills coming off. Should I quit doing that? I love the information your videos provide. Thanks.
Great idea .. Question I'm trying too find what products you purchase and as too what you love about your products you use as far as tools and accessories and canvases ...
Hi Katie! I love this video! I just ordered a big portfolio to try but I appreciate and love all your suggestions. Will definitely try.🥰🥰🥰
Thank you my diamond panting drills came off but this way works a lot I had them lady flat on the floor and I would get worried if I would step on them but my drills would pop off the canvas and now they don't so thanks for the helpful tips
I’m about to complete my very first diamond painting. What do you think about using pants hangers and attach the canvas that way and store in your closet. Do you think that could be a recommendation? Pros? Cons?
Thanks, Katie.
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Awesome ideas!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love these ideas thank you! Your voice is very calming to listen to 😊 just wondering if the long bags that the diamond paintings are shipped in might work? Or is it because with a few paintings it's too thick? Thank you again Eileen from Kildare in Ireland
Thanks for this. Very helpful
Thank you so much! This might help me tackle a bigger size now, then again maybe not! 😂 I have them in my stash, but still comfortable doing 22" x 28/29"
I am just a little bit confused. Why would someone put in all the hours to complete these lovely canvases to just store them in a garage or under the bed? If you don't have the room on your walls or at the very least, use a portfolio to display them- then why even do the painting? To me, if they're just stored in a garage or under a bed and taking up space, it just seems like a waste of time and money. I'm not being mean at all. It's a genuine question. I love your voice, btw. Thank you for your time to educate and entertain us all. 🤩😍
11:30AM. I loved the idea of the tote storage. Where do you buy the plastic bags you put them in? I just started doing diamond painting this last summer so I'm pretty new to this craft. Thank you for your advice. Kathy W
I store not started kits in under the bed storage containers, I store my completed ones hanging up on a wardrobe rack (kind of like you would clothes) with pants hangers. That rack is in my garage 🤷🏻♀️. But with moving to Alaska those my be put in storage containers too
I frame all my completed diamond paintings
Thanks for sharing!!
I really like better the portfolio to keep the paintings. Nothing better then having them in display after the hard work. Let me ask you because i am a newbie, i am trying to build a diamonds storage cabinets. I guess the code number will be the same from painting to painting and company to company. But what about the symbols? Will the change? Thank you much.
How do you save each diamond paintings drills for each painting. Do you have a separate area for each?
I have those portfolios and they are great I slide them under the couch.i don't think they are too heavy
I purchased the baroque one after seeing yours. I wish I waited. I also find the pages jumping out annoying. It also does get very heavy. I don’t recommend the artdot one I did try it before the baroque I do have a video where I show it. If you lay painting flat it may be ok but one of the portfolio bags would do just the same. Perhaps one day DAC can make one!
hi do you laminate the painting before you store it?
Hello May I asked where did you get the colored lady or ladies I seen in this video beautiful work!!!❤️
I purchased all 3 sizes of the ArtDot portfolios, assuming my storage problems would be solved. NO!!! As you mentioned, the two larger sizes are incredibly heavy when filled, they have a tendency to pull out of the binding requiring my poor husband to put it all together again (for the third time) and I cannot lift either of these sizes since they are so heavy and I am disabled. I do like the smallest size, but using that one on occasion will allow a painting or two to slide out and onto the floor. As you may know they are very pricey. Also, they have lovely handles so one could carry them that way. But two of them had their handles pulled out when we tried to do that. So all in all, I am not happy with those portfolios, and I think in general portfolios just aren't doing it for me. I really like your under-bed solution and I'm thinking I might give it a whirl, although it is killing me to have spent all that money on a portfolio situation that just isn't working for me. So glad you made this video. At least I know I'm not crazy. LOL.
Hi, so roll it with drills facing out or in?? I Dont have much space too, sadly have to be rolled . Im afraid the drills Will pop out. And do u seal the canvas after finish, and roll It? I have square drills mostly. TIA
The issue with the baroque portfolio is the same issue I’m dealing with the art dot a1 portfolio. If it’s full the sleeves fall out of the binding. Others are not having that issue…the company says to kindly try again after I emailed them and nicely stated the issue I’m dealing with. So no luck. I’m yet to find a solution. I’ll try the under bed totes.
Does rolling the canvas not impact the drills or cause them to loosen up?
Temu also sells port folios especially for ur diamond paintings at a cheaper price
I bought the A2 size Art Dot portfolio and I like it so far, my only regret at this point is that I didn’t get the A1 size. My fiancé had to trim one of my canvases down to get it to fit and I have two kits coming that will not fit so I have to figure out what I’m going to do I’d rather not buy the other size but I may have to. The portfolio you have looks nice but wowsers that’s pricey regardless of what’s meant to go into it. I presume the plastic inserts are archival grade which is great for posters and what not but obviously isn’t necessary for diamond paintings.
They are archival grade! And the quality and structure of the portfolio itself is beautiful. It's just not really meant for diamond paintings.
I'm just about to finish my first ever proper diamond painting. Done 3 small 5,000 small diamond ones my girlfriend bought me from an arts and crafts shop before I got this one I'm working on currently. Got really into the hobby, and I'm probably going to be buying Jupiter by Roy Trinh from Diamond Art Club with my beautiful student loan in a few days. The one I'm doing now is a 40-50 kinda crappy, computer charted canvas from an unlicensed website here in the UK (I know, I didn't know anything really about the subject. I didn't know about unlicensed/licensed stuff and I feel really bad >.
Where did you buy the bags?
Take a pic of each 1 in the roll, print them & roll the pictures with them.
I luv to show & tell my finished kits so I hve thm in diff size port folios big ones on frames ...
Thanks for sharing..
I wanted a display book for my paintings, but I never rhought about the weight. I would also need a large one, but I'm not really sure where to look.
If you have a large stash, how do you store the paintings you have yet to start? I have no room for all the boxes.
I have the ArtDot largest portfolio. It’s working right now but it’s extremely heavy and might be laid flat
Obviously, the ultimate storage system would be a blueprint or map cabinet so they could remain flat. If you have floor space this could be feasible. There are craft room options that would do at smaller price point. However, if you are going to store large canvases it may be worth pricing out professional type cabinets. These kits are not cheap, it would be heartbreaking to discover the hundreds of dollars and hours of work to be ruined. Another potential solution is a hanging file meant for quilts or blueprints. They would hang from clips.
Along that line, you could adapt hangers meant for linens/quilts/rugs in retail, and or skirt hangers for smaller canvases.
I looked up blanket hangers and there are very affordable options and you can find the clips to use with them.
These are all wonderful ideas! Gosh, a set of professional cabinets to keep them all flat would be so nice. In my case, where I have 150 completed kits and am not slowing down, I do need something that's a bit more space efficient and practical. I'm imagining a closet full of 200 hung canvases, though 😆
It all depends on the crafter and what they have to store and what they're looking for! These are wonderful ideas, thank you for sharing!
I have never made a single diamond painting. I have done cross stitch, needlepoint, regular embroidery, some quilting, beadwork, and almost any other craft over the last 65 years. My great-grandmother taught me embroidery at five, and my mother taught me to crochet at five also. Storage is a perpetual problem.
The beauty of the hanger solution is that you can hang double closet rods for smaller canvases and use regular skirt hangers for those. Then, for the large canvases, get the blanket hangers, which are longer and heavy duty, and the clamps that are made for quilts. You can even get the discs that retail stores use on rods to separate sizes and label them however you want.
Hi Katie. Thank you as always for providing so much varied content. You mention storing in your garage. I live in FL and am concerned about the integrity of the glue in a non climate controlled space. In CA I know you potentially have some of the same climate issues. Have you found heat to be problematic?
Hi there! Hmm, so far I haven't run into issues with the heat affecting either my completed kits or the ones still in boxes, and we do get into the triple digits in the summer. I'm still kind of concerned to see if there will be any issues long-term, and I'll be sure to mention if I run into anything!
I can’t find a diamond art portfolio that holds 23 by 35. Artdot A1. Won’t fit it. What do I do?
Thank you for the video. I don't have a lot of finished paintings, and I do like to display the ones I have completed, but for the larger ones or seasonal ones I might have to try the tote. Right now I'm using the plastic document tubes for uncompleted canvases and canvases that I'm currently working on. The tubes are adjustable so I've been able to fit all sizes in them. I can fit 5 uncompleted or 2-3 completed canvases in each tube. Sometimes I use a foam pipe insulation tube in the center to keep the canvas roll from collapsing. Anyway, thanks again and happy painting.
How do you know if you should seal your canvases?
If the glue isn't holding the drills well and they're coming off your canvas easily, you might want to seal it and that may help.
I store the majority of my completed diamond paintings at my friend's and families homes 😂
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What do you do with all the paintings? Give away, sell, store?
My binder clips rusted and there was not really an obvious heat/cool/environment reason for them to do so.
What does everyone do with their diamond paintings? My own wall space and/or peeps who want them are limited.
Is your paintings sealed?
Can you explain how you are able to complete so very many kits in one year? I know you tallied it to 4 years worth, but I’m curious as to how you manage to get so many done so quickly. I know you have kids so it must be hard to get a lot of time. I assume you are doing more than one drill at a time but still your volume of paintings is amazing.
Hi there! There's a lot of factors that go into it, including that this is my main hobby and I do squeeze in a lot of time on it daily, but I also have some suggestions like multiplacing and making tool upgrades that help, as well! If you like, I actually did a video on tips for speedy diamond painting earlier last year, where I demo and cover a ideas: th-cam.com/video/ikRyZO62mC0/w-d-xo.html
I hope that helps!
@@DiamondsandWashi Thank you for your reply. I have a lot of anxiety about all of my unopened diamond paintings in the wings. I definitely have over 100. I live with my daughter and son in law and 4 grandkids 17 months up to 12 years old. I am responsible for them during the week because both parents work and I never have anytime to do anything for me until late evening. I just turned 70 and I know how old that sounds but honestly I sometimes think I’m a teenager, I guess it’s because i’m always around kids, sometimes strangers think I’m their mother. I tell you this so you can see time for me is limited. Thank you again for your reply. I will definitely check out your video for pointers!
Linda
This is an issue for all dpers who keep their completed projects. I just ordered an under the bed solution that I think will allow the paintings to lie flat. I will keep you posted…
I don’t understand why you would store everything. Isn’t the purpose of doing these things to display your work? Do you give then as gifts or sell them when your done?