Thank you for sharing!! I use boxes to make mine. Open the top and bottom, lay flat and tape the bottom closed! This way you can have massive ones for free if you already have them! We made these in art class in high school for our paintings.
I know I'm adding this comment late in the game, but I've found the best way to handle diamond paintings, is to go to the dollar store ,and get foam core board...thats used for art and matting pictures, and use spray adhesive, and glue the painting down on the board. Once done, it keeps the painting straight, and gives it support as you work on it. It also keeps the drills from falling off your as you work on it. Once you have finished the work...I use white duck tape and cover the borders to get a finished look and cover the keys on the side. You can the hang it on the wall frameless, or you can mat and frame on top. Ive been using this method for a year, and it works great. Its also easier to store finished work if its got a strong backing to support it. Try it...youll never go back.
Hi! Thanks for sharing! I use cardboard for smaller and medium size with parchment paper in between each one put them in a pillow case and use the pants hanger and hang them in the closet, put different color nail polish on each hanger so I can tell which is complete and which isn't. and for larger, the same way only wrapped well in a sheet. I don't have much space in our mobile home, so had to come up with some space saving ideas. lol.
Great ideas. Never would have known about the tri-fold display board and taping the foam board together for storage. I do have a question for your viewers who are limited in space. How do they save pictures they are working on. My. dps are all small so I save them in the box with my light tray while working on them. but don’t know how to protect them if larger. I live with my niece so need to put everything away when done for the day. Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
Hi, Barbara! If I have to put my larger WIPS away, I roll them up drills out and either put them back in the box or put a rubber band around them and store them upright in a place as free of dust as possible. :)
I store all my small 30x40s in progress/finished/or new in a portfolio book with the clear pages. They generally will hold 60 dps of that size, (30×30, 30x40s). You can store your unopened packs of drills in a separate container labeled with the kit # and name on them. I also had to come up with a system for limited space. The Elizabeth Ward storage containers are nice and flat and if I'm not using all the 40+ little containers inside, I take the largest ones out and use that space to store my pens, wax, tray, and tips. You can still put the cover on and it takes up very little space. Hope that helps. 😊
@@dianalovescolors Thank you for your suggestions. I didn’t think to store my new dps in my portfolio. That is way better than keeping them rolled up and in the bag they are shipped in.
For finished pictures, I have an artist portfolio case with cardboard or foam board on either side of the canvasses. The case is zippered with a handle. It is about 3 feet by 2 and a half high. The case will stand fine, but could lay flat.
That sounds perfect! I have had a tough time finding a portfolio large enough for my bigger canvases, but if I could I think I would much prefer that. :)
I keep my finished paintings in a storage box that my dad made me. It can fit most of my panintings. The really large panintings, I just roll up and put back in their boxes. I also just recently bought a couple of portfolios to display some of my finished paintings. I don't open up my paintings, until I start them, so they stay in their boxes. I've stored my Diymoonshops a few ways. I've kept them rolled up in the cardboard tube they came in or in extra boxes. I now have a few of their artist tubes, so I store them in there. The good thing about those tubes is you can wrap several paintings around each other and fit them in one tube.
I have a large clear flat project tote bag I found on Amazon. I put a piece of foam board in it to give it a hard bottom and lay my finished canvases flat inside under my bed. It can hold up to a 60x80cm painting
Good tips! I recently decided to buy clear storage containers and unbox unfinished kits and store to save space. The containers hold quite a number of kits and can be stacked. I only stack as high as two. Can get heavy. The extremely large canvases I left packed in the original box. I also hang finished canvases and unfinished canvases as you shared in video. I purchased a couple of portfolios that hold up to about 25 canvases. These are for completed canvases only. That way I can go back and enjoy viewing them if not framed. I am always looking for a way to manage my “stuff” and. it not manage me. 😂
That is a great way to say it! I do sometimes feel like my canvases are the bosses of my whole closet, but we all do our best! 🤣 These are great ideas!
So the trifold board, would that be a good way for storing in progress paintings? I have small children, so I wouldn't be able to leave it out on a work surface.
I would think so, yes! As long as the adhesive is fully covered before you put it inside no cardboard touches the sticky surface, and as long as you have a flat place to lay it, I think it would be a great option! I also roll mine up drill side out and rubber band them when they're in progress sometimes and that works well too. 🥰
Do they sell bigger tri fold boxes? I have a 90x120cm canvas that won't fit in my portfolio. I store my other diamond paintings in an artist portfolio...I got the largest size and fits up to 80cm long and wide
@tinyworldsofwonder I've kinda constructed something but still not big enough. But I'm not using it in the traditional sense. I have some storage containers under my bed. I lay the canvas on them and cover it with foam board. I'm really just worried about dust and cat hair getting into the crevasse. It works for now, but I really wish they sold portfolios that big lol.
@@melaniephillips8556 Me too! Usually products follow the need, so hopefully a DP company will have a bright idea and market something designed for big kits!
Great ideas, I'm getting those trifolds! THANK YOU!! I reuse the boxes and tubes too. I store my small canvases (30×40 or 30x30) that I'll work on in the future in a portfolio w/clear pages. I can leaf thru and find a canvas for an event/holiday/special shape, I can clearly see how many colors, how much confetti/multiplacing there is. I write where I got it/price/year on the back and store the drills separately with a sticker w/the kit # and description on the bags of drills. I store finished small ones in another portfolio. Generally I can fit 60 dps in each book. Hope that helps someone else. 🤗
I’ve just been trying to figure out what will work best for me to store my finished canvas, so this video came out at just the right time! 😁 Thank you so much for the ideas!!
Finally catching up! Great ideas! I keep ones I haven’t started in the original box. Some I have on hangers but I got the felt lined skirt hangers off amazing so they won’t leave teeth marks in them… however your hanger idea is probably way more economical. I have a few portfolios I got off Amazon for my smaller kits that are finished… and then of course my absolute fav ones get framed
I have a question for you but it’s not about storing paintings. I’m fairly new to DP and I love it!! However I am working on one that I love but you can’t see much detail one it. It is 60x45. How do you know how big to get a kit to be able to see the detail? I have several small ones that are clear but I read somewhere that the smaller they are the less detail you can see.do you have any suggestions? Thank you!
Hi, Peggy! This is a great question! The ideal size for a diamond painting depends greatly on the art itself. The smaller and more detailed the individual elements are in the artwork, the larger it will need to be rendered as a diamond painting. I did a video about this a good while ago now, but it might help to answer your question if you feel like checking it out: th-cam.com/video/E8gVngA0hTQ/w-d-xo.html If there's no preview on the seller's site, I sometimes run a screen shot through a cross stitch program like Thread Bare Designer at different sizes just to see what looks best. :) I hope this helps!
Hi! I just have a question. When you complete your painting and put it back in the box, do you roll it diamonds inside or on the outside? Do you ever combine diamond paintings together in one box? Thanks so much!
I keep all mine in boxes until they’re finished, but once I’ve finished or if they don’t have a box, I use the Closet Maid wire shelving and curtain clips instead of the pants hangers. I hang them sideways on the shelf (so they are flat against the wall) and the wire sections with the clips allow me to hang them from corners without them flopping over. I wish I could share pictures here, because it’s kinda hard to explain, but I have room to hang at least 100 or more (depends on weight really) in a 4’ wall space.
Hi, Lisa! I'm so glad! They came super flat, which helps a lot, but they've all been stored like I show here, and I think gravity keeps them nice and flat. :)
I would totally try the pants hanger method, but my Disney dresses take up too much space in my closet 🤣 I usually either hang my finished paintings up, or roll them up, put them in their box, and tuck them under the bed!
“COO of weirdness” 😂😂😂 so funny. I am 2/3 done w “Train of Dreams” and need to know how to get it framed. My wise mom commented “that’ll cost a fortune to frame” Thanks Mom. 😒
Ooh, cool! I love that one! They can be pricey to frame, but if you love it it's totally worth it. I have used clip frames too, which are a bit less expensive and work really well. Quadro does them in custom sizes I think. I've also used pictureframes.com, and they have nice quality.
Thank you for sharing!! I use boxes to make mine. Open the top and bottom, lay flat and tape the bottom closed! This way you can have massive ones for free if you already have them! We made these in art class in high school for our paintings.
Genius, Crystal!!!
I know I'm adding this comment late in the game, but I've found the best way to handle diamond paintings, is to go to the dollar store ,and get foam core board...thats used for art and matting pictures, and use spray adhesive, and glue the painting down on the board. Once done, it keeps the painting straight, and gives it support as you work on it. It also keeps the drills from falling off your as you work on it. Once you have finished the work...I use white duck tape and cover the borders to get a finished look and cover the keys on the side. You can the hang it on the wall frameless, or you can mat and frame on top. Ive been using this method for a year, and it works great. Its also easier to store finished work if its got a strong backing to support it. Try it...youll never go back.
Hi! Thanks for sharing! I use cardboard for smaller and medium size with parchment paper in between each one put them in a pillow case and use the pants hanger and hang them in the closet, put different color nail polish on each hanger so I can tell which is complete and which isn't. and for larger, the same way only wrapped well in a sheet. I don't have much space in our mobile home, so had to come up with some space saving ideas. lol.
Absolute GENIUS, Marcia!!!
@@tinyworldsofwonder Thank You!
Jessica, I love your ideas! I can't stop staring at your framed canvas. Absolutely stunning, and the frame perfectly matches!
Thanks so much! ❤
Thank you for sharing. Ideas are always welcome. Peace and love abide with you 💕
And you, Bev! Thanks for hanging out! :)
Great tips. Thanks for sharing. Take care.
You as well, Coral! Great to see you!
Great ideas. Never would have known about the tri-fold display board and taping the foam board together for storage. I do have a question for your viewers who are limited in space. How do they save pictures they are working on. My. dps are all small so I save them in the box with my light tray while working on them. but don’t know how to protect them if larger. I live with my niece so need to put everything away when done for the day. Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
Hi, Barbara! If I have to put my larger WIPS away, I roll them up drills out and either put them back in the box or put a rubber band around them and store them upright in a place as free of dust as possible. :)
I store all my small 30x40s in progress/finished/or new in a portfolio book with the clear pages. They generally will hold 60 dps of that size, (30×30, 30x40s). You can store your unopened packs of drills in a separate container labeled with the kit # and name on them. I also had to come up with a system for limited space. The Elizabeth Ward storage containers are nice and flat and if I'm not using all the 40+ little containers inside, I take the largest ones out and use that space to store my pens, wax, tray, and tips. You can still put the cover on and it takes up very little space. Hope that helps. 😊
@@dianalovescolors Thank you for your suggestions. I didn’t think to store my new dps in my portfolio. That is way better than keeping them rolled up and in the bag they are shipped in.
@@tinyworldsofwonder Thank you for these suggestions. I didn’t know the DPs could be rolled up when there are drills on them.
Thank you Jessica for sharing! Great ideas!! I never thought about using poster boards! I enjoy all of your videos so much!!
Thanks so much!
Thank you for great ideas,will come handy when we are moving too😁
I'm so glad this was helpful! Best of luck with moving!!
For finished pictures, I have an artist portfolio case with cardboard or foam board on either side of the canvasses. The case is zippered with a handle. It is about 3 feet by 2 and a half high. The case will stand fine, but could lay flat.
That sounds perfect! I have had a tough time finding a portfolio large enough for my bigger canvases, but if I could I think I would much prefer that. :)
I keep my finished paintings in a storage box that my dad made me. It can fit most of my panintings. The really large panintings, I just roll up and put back in their boxes. I also just recently bought a couple of portfolios to display some of my finished paintings. I don't open up my paintings, until I start them, so they stay in their boxes. I've stored my Diymoonshops a few ways. I've kept them rolled up in the cardboard tube they came in or in extra boxes. I now have a few of their artist tubes, so I store them in there. The good thing about those tubes is you can wrap several paintings around each other and fit them in one tube.
Absolutely marvelous ideas! Thanks for sharing them!!
Interesting to see what people do!
It sure is! There are so many great ideas here in the comments too. That's so helpful since everyone's setup and home is a little bit different. :)
I have a large clear flat project tote bag I found on Amazon. I put a piece of foam board in it to give it a hard bottom and lay my finished canvases flat inside under my bed. It can hold up to a 60x80cm painting
That is a brilliant idea, Alena!!
I just ordered on of those. Putting a foam board init is a great idea. 🇨🇦❤️
Good tips! I recently decided to buy clear storage containers and unbox unfinished kits and store to save space. The containers hold quite a number of kits and can be stacked. I only stack as high as two. Can get heavy. The extremely large canvases I left packed in the original box. I also hang finished canvases and unfinished canvases as you shared in video. I purchased a couple of portfolios that hold up to about 25 canvases. These are for completed canvases only. That way I can go back and enjoy viewing them if not framed. I am always looking for a way to manage my “stuff” and. it not manage me. 😂
That is a great way to say it! I do sometimes feel like my canvases are the bosses of my whole closet, but we all do our best! 🤣 These are great ideas!
@@tinyworldsofwonder Thanks!❤️
I like to reuse the boxes for new ones that do not come with one. Easy to store.
That's a great idea!
Appreciate your videos. They're full of useful tips and tricks. 💗
Thanks so much, Tara! :)
So the trifold board, would that be a good way for storing in progress paintings? I have small children, so I wouldn't be able to leave it out on a work surface.
I would think so, yes! As long as the adhesive is fully covered before you put it inside no cardboard touches the sticky surface, and as long as you have a flat place to lay it, I think it would be a great option! I also roll mine up drill side out and rubber band them when they're in progress sometimes and that works well too. 🥰
Do they sell bigger tri fold boxes? I have a 90x120cm canvas that won't fit in my portfolio. I store my other diamond paintings in an artist portfolio...I got the largest size and fits up to 80cm long and wide
I have not found one yet, but I sure wish they did. If you could find a large enough piece of foam board, I wonder if you could construct your own?
@tinyworldsofwonder I've kinda constructed something but still not big enough. But I'm not using it in the traditional sense. I have some storage containers under my bed. I lay the canvas on them and cover it with foam board. I'm really just worried about dust and cat hair getting into the crevasse. It works for now, but I really wish they sold portfolios that big lol.
@@melaniephillips8556 Me too! Usually products follow the need, so hopefully a DP company will have a bright idea and market something designed for big kits!
@@tinyworldsofwonder agreed!
Great ideas, I'm getting those trifolds! THANK YOU!! I reuse the boxes and tubes too. I store my small canvases (30×40 or 30x30) that I'll work on in the future in a portfolio w/clear pages. I can leaf thru and find a canvas for an event/holiday/special shape, I can clearly see how many colors, how much confetti/multiplacing there is. I write where I got it/price/year on the back and store the drills separately with a sticker w/the kit # and description on the bags of drills. I store finished small ones in another portfolio. Generally I can fit 60 dps in each book. Hope that helps someone else. 🤗
I love this idea!! Thank you!
@@tinyworldsofwonder awesome!!
I’ve just been trying to figure out what will work best for me to store my finished canvas, so this video came out at just the right time! 😁 Thank you so much for the ideas!!
My pleasure! I'm so glad it was helpful!!
I bought an artist portfolio at hobby lobby that works amazingly
Finally catching up! Great ideas! I keep ones I haven’t started in the original box. Some I have on hangers but I got the felt lined skirt hangers off amazing so they won’t leave teeth marks in them… however your hanger idea is probably way more economical. I have a few portfolios I got off Amazon for my smaller kits that are finished… and then of course my absolute fav ones get framed
These are great suggestions!! I hadn't thought of skirt hangers - brilliant!!
@@tinyworldsofwonder awww thank you!
I have a question for you but it’s not about storing paintings. I’m fairly new to DP and I love it!! However I am working on one that I love but you can’t see much detail one it. It is 60x45. How do you know how big to get a kit to be able to see the detail? I have several small ones that are clear but I read somewhere that the smaller they are the less detail you can see.do you have any suggestions? Thank you!
Hi, Peggy! This is a great question! The ideal size for a diamond painting depends greatly on the art itself. The smaller and more detailed the individual elements are in the artwork, the larger it will need to be rendered as a diamond painting. I did a video about this a good while ago now, but it might help to answer your question if you feel like checking it out: th-cam.com/video/E8gVngA0hTQ/w-d-xo.html
If there's no preview on the seller's site, I sometimes run a screen shot through a cross stitch program like Thread Bare Designer at different sizes just to see what looks best. :) I hope this helps!
This video was so helpful! Thank you so much! 💕💕
Thank you, darling!! I hope you're having a great end of the school year!!
@@tinyworldsofwonder I’m having a blissful end to the school year! I’m retired!!! Woot Woot!!😂😂💕💕
@@theprincipalpainter Whaaaaaat, no way!! Huge congratulations!!!
Hi! I just have a question. When you complete your painting and put it back in the box, do you roll it diamonds inside or on the outside? Do you ever combine diamond paintings together in one box? Thanks so much!
I roll them drills out so the pressure doesn't make the drills pop. This is more important with squares of course. :)
Could you tell me where i can find the top one with the girl and fish in the thumbnail?
Sure! This one is by artist Margaret Morales from DIY Moon Shop. :)
@@tinyworldsofwonder ty!
Lovely......💜😍
Thank you!! :)
I keep all mine in boxes until they’re finished, but once I’ve finished or if they don’t have a box, I use the Closet Maid wire shelving and curtain clips instead of the pants hangers. I hang them sideways on the shelf (so they are flat against the wall) and the wire sections with the clips allow me to hang them from corners without them flopping over. I wish I could share pictures here, because it’s kinda hard to explain, but I have room to hang at least 100 or more (depends on weight really) in a 4’ wall space.
That is brilliant, Jennifer!! Thank you for sharing!!
This video was very helpful, thank you! I noticed that your unfinished canvases are EXTREMELY flat (like, no wrinkles); do you have a trick for that?
Hi, Lisa! I'm so glad! They came super flat, which helps a lot, but they've all been stored like I show here, and I think gravity keeps them nice and flat. :)
What is the name of the company on the purple boxes
Distracted by Diamonds on Etsy. Legally licensed with really great, unusual art! :)
I would totally try the pants hanger method, but my Disney dresses take up too much space in my closet 🤣 I usually either hang my finished paintings up, or roll them up, put them in their box, and tuck them under the bed!
Disney dresses ... YAAASSSS!!!
“COO of weirdness” 😂😂😂 so funny. I am 2/3 done w “Train of Dreams” and need to know how to get it framed. My wise mom commented “that’ll cost a fortune to frame” Thanks Mom. 😒
Ooh, cool! I love that one! They can be pricey to frame, but if you love it it's totally worth it. I have used clip frames too, which are a bit less expensive and work really well. Quadro does them in custom sizes I think. I've also used pictureframes.com, and they have nice quality.
@@tinyworldsofwonder thank you for the links! That small favor is much appreciated.💡😄
So unfinished canvas will work with this method to right
Yes, for sure! :)
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