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Review on 🌳 Crafts Graphy 5D Diamond Painting Kits for Adults Full Drill - Tree of Life: Unleash Your Creativity with a Stunning 16 x 20 Inches Masterpiece! by Sharon Weston

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"Diamond Painting " = wrong name, but faceted and shiny. Counted Cross Mosaic Love Child.

diamond painting.my first and last. It took me three weeks to complete the tree of life, finished it last night and got to the framing today. The seller's sample picture is NOT a picture of the finished diamond painting. The diamond painting version is not as detailed but more pixelated. It's nice, as they say, when it's done. Very shiny! In my set there were all colors with matching symbols. Lots of small tiles/drills. And probably 100 drills per square inch. Image size is about 16x20 inches, need to place many drills. It is boring; but not difficult. I had a great playlist that I listened to while working on it. The time just passed unnoticed. I found it relaxing. My only warning: don't hit the little green tray when it's full of drills; they fly EVERYWHERE and the surface of the canvas is extremely sticky. A possible tragedy is brewing. have fun. vA bit of history: The diamond painting of the tree of life comes from a textile design by William Morris. William Morris (March 24, 1834 – October 3, 1896) was a British textile designer, poet, writer, translator and socialist activist. Associated with the British Arts and Crafts movement, he was instrumental in reviving traditional British textile arts and production methods. Wikipedia

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