Diamond Painting Confetti Conundrum! My Top 10 Tips To Help!

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  • @sylviakanel9766
    @sylviakanel9766 Před 25 dny

    I've only just recently subscribed to your channel and was wondering when I had encoundered you before. Looking back, when I found this one, I see I never thanked you for these tips! It was SO early in my diamond painting journey I barely even knew what confetti was, much less that it is just good etiquette to thank a content creator for this kind of value! So thank you!!!
    Your tips hold even more value for me now that I am hopelessly addicted to this craft. I might have thanked you during one of your recent videos but just in case I didn't, thank you!💜🧚🏼‍♀️💜

    • @theprincipalpainter
      @theprincipalpainter  Před 25 dny +1

      Oh my gosh! You are so sweet to do that! I do this to share my journey and help fellow diamond painters along the way so this makes me so happy!! I’m now hearing from people who diamond painters on a slant so I’m trying to find something that can mark symbols on a slant! Stay tuned!!💕💕

  • @vickieevans9364
    @vickieevans9364 Před rokem +2

    As one who loves confetti, I to use these techniques because it’s overwhelming at times, I love watching the painting come to life

  • @WhiteVanLady68
    @WhiteVanLady68 Před 15 dny

    I love the tweezers trick to mark your spot. Currently tackling Virgo Josephine Wall, confetti fun. Thank you for the video

  • @KS-xb3cg
    @KS-xb3cg Před rokem +3

    When using the tip in tip out method, to combat the drill baby syndrome, I keep the current color And the last two in a tray. I just pop the container with drills in the tray and set it aside. My Biggest and most loved tip for confetti is to use a tray shelf and keep them ALL in trays. The only tipping is to replenish until I’m done. And I use big trays when I can so I’m less likely to spill.

  • @LindaRawlins-hu7xj
    @LindaRawlins-hu7xj Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thank you so much. I am new at diamond painting and you helped me immensely. Still have lots to learn. I can’t wait to watch the rest of your videos. I couldn’t figure out what everyone was talking about confetti and you made it so simple for me. Thank you again.😊

    • @theprincipalpainter
      @theprincipalpainter  Před 11 měsíci

      I am so glad this helped! I know we are adding people to this wonderful craft all the time and I try to remember what it was like when I started! You are so sweet to watch and comment! You’ve inspired me to do some more instructional videos for folks just getting into this! Thank you again and have a great week!💕💕

  • @cymrulady1
    @cymrulady1 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you so much. I've only done 2 pieces so far and I struggled with the confetti but your tips make so much sense and I will approach my next project better prepared. ❤

  • @dawnmccrearycreates
    @dawnmccrearycreates Před rokem +2

    Hi Carra (and Marlon), I love confetti but that’s not why I’m commenting! One way to get through confetti faster in your little section is to start with the darkest color first and then the next darkest and so on. That’s just my two cents. I hope it helps. Take care. 💜 Dawn

  • @bonnienortherntexas8752
    @bonnienortherntexas8752 Před rokem +2

    I loved the tweezer tip! I ALWAYS lose those babies after putting a drill on my pen!

  • @DPforPainTherapy
    @DPforPainTherapy Před rokem +1

    Very helpful tips! You described things in a way, I would have never been able to. I use all of your methods, and have found the work great for me as well. There are people that teach well, and people that don’t. I’m not a very good teacher, because I sometimes struggle with HOW to describe it. You did an amazing job, to make it easier for others to learn by example.😍

  • @ellentaylor8857
    @ellentaylor8857 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the tips. I enjoy suggestions on how to work more efficiently.

  • @rubylopez5941
    @rubylopez5941 Před rokem +1

    Hah I wish I had seen you when I started I'm new to this craft but I did figure some of this out on my own. This should be mandatory in a beginners video.

  • @catherinewalesiuk
    @catherinewalesiuk Před rokem +1

    Hi! All those are great tips! I'm a rather quick diamond painter and use all of them, minus the tweezer one. I leave the lonely symbols for last.

  • @michelle.mustow593
    @michelle.mustow593 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I find i get burnout now and again where i dont touch my Dp for a few days then i feel guility its normally on big dps with loads of confetti i like ur tips and they have helped me out big time ty

  • @celestequigley2568
    @celestequigley2568 Před rokem

    Very helpful! Thank u and enjoyed your upbeat personality! I think i may challenge you as the slowest diamond painter, though! 😊

  • @carissascraftsthings8427

    Use the tweezers to grab one or two drills out of bag for the babies instead of dumping any out

  • @craftinjudi141
    @craftinjudi141 Před rokem

    All fantastic tips! Thank you!💖💖

  • @carlamcdaniels2853
    @carlamcdaniels2853 Před měsícem

    This was very helpful. Thanks ❤

  • @HalboAngel07
    @HalboAngel07 Před rokem +1

    Even tho i knew all of these since ive been diamond painting for a long time. I enjoyed this video a lot. Was very entertaining and nice to watch. These tips will be very helpful for anyone who hasn’t been diamond painting for long 😄🙌

  • @emk1968
    @emk1968 Před rokem +2

    I do most of them. I can add one to your list. I tend to lay out the colors for the section I'm in. If I see it in the next section I leave it out.

  • @aliceballard6988
    @aliceballard6988 Před rokem

    I enjoyed your video! I'm really slow. I started DAC's Magical Tree right after Halloween and I am about 3/4 of the way through:)

  • @beccamaulbetsch9463
    @beccamaulbetsch9463 Před rokem

    Thanks for all the helpful tips! As a relatively new painter I love hearing how others do things.

  • @brenda-mommabdiamonddrille873
    @brenda-mommabdiamonddrille873 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hey there Carra!! Thank you for sharing this helpful video!! One thing I have learned about myself is I really enjoy confetti, but it also causes me grief, lol When I begin an area, I attempt to locate the most populated symbol. Now... I am going to start concentrating on the small area and stop "trailing" and stay in the area. Instead of sitting there and pushing myself till I doze off and my rear goes numb, I will begin setting a timer to alert myself to get up and rest my eyes and move some blood. I have watched this a couple of times and again I can't thank you enough!! YES!! you have definitely helped me . I have a question, when you diamond paint with using the baggies, how do you handle the drills when they jump out at you. Personally, I don't work out of baggies, but it also takes me a good day to kit up. Between despising the process and trying to get the drier sheets in the containers, it literally takes me a full day. Actually, I don't despise the process if there is not static, but anymore it seems there is always static. Just wondered....sorry for the chapter book. Take care sweet diamond painting friend!!💕💕

    • @theprincipalpainter
      @theprincipalpainter  Před 7 měsíci

      I’ve discovered Static Guard spray. It works like a charm! It just takes a quick spray. I spray in the bag itself and spray my tray and wipe it down with a dryer sheet. It takes a few minutes to dry a little, but it works perfectly. It’s a spray you can find on the detergent aisle of a grocery store, Walmart or Target. I’m sure Amazon has it as well! Hope this helps!

  • @bevjones7485
    @bevjones7485 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the video. I have experienced most of what you mentioned and your hints to help. The tweezer for place holding was one I can definitely use. Some things a person may already subconsciously know but bringing this knowledge to the fore can also help us make changes to be more efficient and happier in doing different aspects of a painting. I appreciate the information. Peace and love abide with you 💕

    • @theprincipalpainter
      @theprincipalpainter  Před rokem

      Thank you so much!! I’m glad you liked it and I truly appreciate your feedback! You are so sweet!!💕💕

  • @cynthiagant774
    @cynthiagant774 Před rokem

    Very helpful and useful. I loose the symbols ALL THE TIME😂. Also the stand out symbol was key. Thank you.

  • @kathievolk6128
    @kathievolk6128 Před rokem

    I use most of your tips. You validated me!! I thought i was the only fisher of drills and such. Thank you

  • @alisonrobertson2433
    @alisonrobertson2433 Před rokem

    Brilliant tips... thank you ❤

  • @jojoa0808
    @jojoa0808 Před rokem

    Very helpful video! Loved it Carra, thank you!

  • @Prairiepagan316
    @Prairiepagan316 Před rokem

    I love confetti. I always section off with release papers. I like Harbor Freight containers because they are easy to dip into for just one drill.

  • @cindybennett5646
    @cindybennett5646 Před rokem

    Great tips...love seeing you in your new craft room...

  • @diamondpaintingwiththebesties

    Great tips friend! Yes, everything you mentioned helps out so much. I also have this kit. Its stunning.

  • @tammyglasenappsimon4941

    Thank you
    I love confetti but the one I am doing now is really confetti. I have taken more breaks on this one than others. I just started sectioning off in smaller squares and it does help. Thanks for all the helpful tips you gives us.

  • @amandadillen8833
    @amandadillen8833 Před rokem

    I really like the tweezer tip. I’m always finding lone symbols in confetti or ones that I just simply missed in a section and then losing where it was. I think I’m gonna try marking with my tweezers next time. ❤❤

  • @lauriejoseph8478
    @lauriejoseph8478 Před rokem

    This was great Carra! I do almost all the things you talked about. Breaks are a great way to get through areas that might get to be too much! I use release papers and even them out a row at a time!

    • @theprincipalpainter
      @theprincipalpainter  Před rokem

      Yes! The release papers I do one or two sections ahead, so I like you doing the row! I’m going to try that!!

  • @DianesDiamondPaintingJourney

    That was a great video. I really liked the tip about the tweezers, and I am also what I call a pot picker. I always kit up in containers, so hence the name pot picker when I only need one drill, 😆

  • @Linda-Lovestostitch
    @Linda-Lovestostitch Před rokem

    I feel the same as you. I look at my section thinking I got all of a certain color and put it away and soon after find another one.

  • @Blindfold-Me
    @Blindfold-Me Před 6 měsíci

    Currently doing a confetti heavy distracted by diamonds painting lol

  • @diamondgirl4ever
    @diamondgirl4ever Před rokem

    Hi Carra working on a very confeffit heavy canvas for Mermaids and Magic. Great tips and reminders. I don't cover my canvas with release papers but I pull back the cover and work on a small section. It's not a race it a craft to be enjoyed and trust the process. Thank you.

    • @belladelladonna7105
      @belladelladonna7105 Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you for that thought. I love taking my time with my paintings. It’s so relaxing and peaceful.

  • @hereinsideisthemetal5841
    @hereinsideisthemetal5841 Před 8 měsíci

    Should start at top and work down. See how you're bending the bottom left corner? Because you're leaning on it.
    Roll up the parts you're done or switch to working at top

  • @hollyragland9934
    @hollyragland9934 Před rokem

    What is distracted by diamond web site for paintings

    • @theprincipalpainter
      @theprincipalpainter  Před rokem

      www.etsy.com/shop/PaddyWaxx

    • @debbieholt8261
      @debbieholt8261 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Great Video! Most of these tips have recently dawned on me as well, especially now that I’m too working on a very heavy confetti painting called “Sir Frederick Fox” by Calming Canvas Designs. The tip that has helped me more than any others though is to use Release Papers and section off a smaller (than you think you would need) area to work on at a time! It definitely makes you feel a sense of accomplishment when you get each section done and helps you realize your progress. More than that, it helps to enable you to see ALL of the symbols so you don’t have any new ones born that minute you look away! BTW, love this analogy! LOL!