TERMS TO UNDERSTAND
Half Drill
Diamonds covering only a partial portion of the painting.
Each canvas is printed using high definition printing techniques, but only some of them feature paintings with diamonds that cover the entire canvas. Symbols are printed onto the painting indicating where to place the diamonds.
Often times it’s the “featured subject” that is highlighted as the
background is left without diamonds allowing the HD printing to show through.

Full Drill
Diamonds covering the entire painting.
These kits are printed with symbols on the entire canvas. The adhesive covers the full image
and it’s best to work in small sections as full drill paintings require a lot of time and patience
to complete. The end result of a full drill painting will often cause onlookers to fall in
love with aesthetic and hobby in general.

Multi Paneled Kits
Partial OR Full Drill Paintings that include more than one painting to complete the final piece.
These kits are much like the above mentioned but feature multiple panels that are used to create a larger picture. This allows for creative decorating ideas, large passion projects, and hours of mind-calming fun.

HOW DOES IT WORK?
5D Diamond Painting utilizes technology to break down images into patterns, and it's similar to cross stitching. Small, shiny diamonds(beads/drills) are applied to a sticky canvas to create a work of art! Rhinestones which are often called diamonds or drills are matched to a coded DMC color code and are 2.5mm in size.

Easy Steps
STEP 1: Unpack your kit. This includes the Pre-glued drill area canvas, beads, bead tray, wax and applicator tool.
STEP 2: Choose a colour to begin with. Take the a packet. Each packet has a number printed on. Look for the corresponding number on the canvas. Open the packet and throw beads into the bead tray.
STEP 3: Take your applicator tool and dip it into the wax. (Make sure to remove the see-through film and place back once you are done) You will now be able to easily pick up a bead.
STEP 4: Place the bead onto the same corresponding number printed on the pictured canvas.






