16 Apr 2025

#569 Diamond PAINTING

 Diamond Paintings

Source: BlogChatter

This blog post is part of ‘Blogaberry Dazzle’ hosted by Cindy D’Silva and Noor Anand Chawla

One thing that I learned quite early in life is that pursuing hobbies always brings joy to one’s life.

During my school days, I invested much energy and time in developing various hobbies like singing, painting, writing, and reading.

I realized that I always had something to engage myself in, and that supported my introverted self. It was like quenching the thirst of my reticence through creative activities.

Over time, I learned to balance hobbies and academics so that my spare time would be occupied with hobbies when I was not studying.


I carried those hobbies to my college, and very soon, I realized that there were very few like-minded people.

Instead of getting involved in hostel or college politics or gossiping with a group of girls, I tried to explore my hobbies and derived an inexplicable happiness from them.

I don’t support being anti-social in college life, but being with a group that doesn’t nurture your potential is simply a waste of time, and everyone should be very judicious about how they utilize their time in their college days.

The outcome of any creative pursuit is always so satisfying. Anything originating from the purity of souls touches the hearts of many.

With the passage of time, I realized that someone can never be bored in his life if he has learned to enjoy his own company. This skill of enjoying my company came in handy when I started living abroad, where the society wasn’t social or interactive at all. By then, I had developed a level of comfort in spending time in my own company.


Learning Diamond painting has always been on my bucket list, and I am happy to say that I got to explore that this year.

I had already purchased some diamond painting kits but always thought it to be a work of patience and precision, which it is actually, but one day, my inner self motivated me to try this after getting help from a YouTube video.

A diamond painting kit comes with

  • a canvas with small squares with numbers or letters written on it. These small squares have glue in them
  • holder; diamonds are placed on it
  • a small wax strip as a glue for sticking diamonds to the tip of the pen
  • a pen for placing diamonds on the canvas
A picture of a hummingbird with a pen and a plastic container

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Picture taken by the Author — Diamond painting kit; wax strip, canvas, diamonds, pen, holder


Diamonds are sealed in different packets with numbers or letters written on them. You’ve to map these numbers or letters of the diamonds to those of the numbers or letters on the canvas and place the diamonds accordingly.

I started with the canvas of the smallest dimensions, 13cm * 18cm — A hummingbird, and it took me around 1 hour to complete it.

A hummingbird beaded picture

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First Diamond Painting by the Author completed on 02.11— A Hummingbird


After completing my first diamond painting, my confidence increased, and I felt that I should try again. I purchased some more kits of the same dimensions 13cm*18cm and started working on them.

Unlike the first painting, other paintings took more time ( between 2 hours and 3 hours)because of more canvas coverage.

A beaded picture of rabbits

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Second Diamond Painting by the Author completed on 06.11 — A rabbit with its baby
A cat beaded picture

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Third Diamond Painting by the Author completed on 11.11 — Face of a Cute Kitten

I ordered a few kits of dimensions 20cm*20cm and 20cm*30cm and tried my hands on them. Note: I was not completing these paintings at a stretch; otherwise, it would have been too hectic.

A picture of a couple of children and a dog

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Fourth Diamond Painting by the Author completed on 18.11 — Siblings with their pet
A piece of art with a tower and street light

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Fifth Diamond Painting by the Author completed on 03.12 — Eiffel Tower
A group of pictures on a board

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An exhibition of diamond paintings in the Author’s room; pic taken by the Author

From trying something new like the Diamond painting, I realized that we must not jump to conclusions about anything when we are exploring the unknown.

The perception of the Diamond painting being so tricky or challenging didn’t let me try it while the diamond painting kit lay idle in my drawer. Such a perception was broken after I started working on it.

So, let’s not get chained up by our prejudices or preconceived notions and look at the world from the perspective of absolute truth.

What did you try new this year? I would love to hear about it.

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Swati Sarangi,

19.12.2024 

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P.S: 

A artwork of cats under an umbrella

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This is the one completed on 23.03.2025 and I named these cuties as Lemon & Kiwi!





 

                                        This is diamond painting I completed on 24.04.2025


                                This is how my collection of diamond painting looks like 

22 comments:

  1. I loved your Diamond paintings , the 3-D effect makes them so realistic and the shading achieved adds depth. It may not be as tough as it appears with these kits but must need focus and thats adds to it being a good exercise for busting stress. I remember doing something similar with cross stitch designs on this special matty fabric.I created a cushion cover and some wall decor for my home in my student days.

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  2. I never heard of diamond painting before, but this post gave me big time FOMO as I’ve been so busy with so many things in life and totally would’ve given it a shot if I’d known sooner 😊.

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  3. I have tried all sorts of embroidery canvases, but it is the first time I am hearing about diamond painting. It looks beautiful and you have done so many. Thank you for sharing this. I am looking for something new to start. Is it available on Amazon?

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  4. This is amazing! Your paintings are absolutely stunning! When I was in school, once a friend's mother told us that how can a person ever get bored, there is so much to learn and do in this world. And those words always stuck with me. And this post reminded me of those words again.

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  5. I feel like this is one of those things you start and suddenly two hours have flown by. I actually bought a kit and need to try it for myself

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  6. I like the paintings, especially of the hummingbird and the rabbits. And yes, no point in being with a group that doesn't nurture your growth or encourages you to become a better version of yourself. This was a nice post to read. More power to creative pursuits.

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  7. I love how you’ve embraced diamond painting as a way to nurture your creativity and find joy in solitude. I resonate with the idea that hobbies can be a soulful escape and a path to self-discovery.

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  8. Thank you for introducing me to Diamond Paintings. Your creations are so artful and beautiful. I am sure they require a lot of patience to make and hence must feel very therapeutic . Mayuri/Sirimiri

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  9. That painting of Brighton Beach is magnificent! So are all of them but that one literally stopped me on my tracks! I love diamond painting and use my kid's kits.

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  10. Paintings are amazing!!! This must be very effective for improving concentration and patience. I guess my patience will wear out by the time, I am done halfway. But I would like to get my hand s on some big jigsaw puzzles like 1000 pieces or something. That I am quite keen to get on eith!.

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  11. That is a very unique hobby. All the artworks are fabulous, especially the kitten one. I was not that aware of diamond painting before.

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  12. OMG... this is totally something different for me and honestly I try multiple varieties of paintings nd art work in my free time but never got to know about diamond painting.... it is indeed something brilliant and what I believe its not just an art but an art form which can help you bring lot of patience in life. Bravo Girl Bravo. Love you

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  13. Love that you're diving into a hobby that I've had my eye on too—seems such a relaxing, satisfying activity. The way you describe picking drills and working on the canvas really makes me want to try it myself asap

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  14. Beautiful. I've never heard of diamond paintings, and unlike you, I'm not an art/craft person. Hats off to your patience in doing these, esp the 2 kittens; they look quite challenging to me.

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  15. Never heard of diamond painting. These looks amazing. I have wasted enough time in my life talking ! Though I have taken to crochet in a big way, give me a listener on the other end!

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  16. Wow that so beautiful. I was not aware about Diamond Painting. Your blog has introduced me with another activity that I have to try now.

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  17. These paintings are so beautiful! Definitely doesn't look like the hand of someone not trained at the art. I like to pursue my hobbies too over whiling away time. This would make a great gift for my daughter too. Will check if I can find something like these kits in India.

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  18. This is the first time I am hearing about diamond painting. Your choice of designs is lovely. The cat reminds me of one I cross-stitched for my daughter.

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  19. I've never heard of it before but your works look absolutely beautiful. I think I want to try this out

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  20. I'm amazed by your creativity. Your blog opened a new creative artwork for me. Thank you for sharing.

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  21. I had never heard of diamond painting before, but after seeing your work, I really feel like trying it! I’ve done a similar style of painting where you match paint with numbers, and this reminds me of that, only shinier and more intricate. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  22. I never knew about diamond painting. The new thing I learnt this year and which I love, is Mahjong.
    Noor

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