This crochet tutorial shows how to make the diamond stitch step-by-step. The tutorial includes detailed photo instructions.
Basic Information The Diamond beach is located in South-East Iceland, around 4 hours and 45 minutes drive from Reykjavik. The beach is one of the top attractions in Iceland. Located in a 1 minute walking distance from Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon. The “diamonds” on the Diamond Beach can be different in size and shape. Since the […]
Elevate your jewelry collection! This essential piece adds a glimmering touch to any ensemble, making it the perfect accessory for any occasion. With its cool and sleek silhouette, it's a must-have for those who appreciate the finer things in life. Available in 14k yellow, rose, or white gold .37ctw diamonds for the di
Diamond Beach Iceland, a place that looks amazing on social media, but does it actually look like that and is it worth going to? In this guide I'm going to tell you how to get to Diamond Beach Iceland, what to bring, and everything I wish I knew so YOU can be prepared to visit Diamond Beach Iceland
This design is a fun one. It fades from one color to another! I call this one the Fading Diamonds Blanket! This one is really fun because you can use any two colors you want and have them blend in this really pretty pattern! *Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links. If you purchase an item through one of the links on this site, I may receive a small percentage of that sale at no additional cost to you. See my full disclosure policy.Thank you for helping support this blog! Materials needed to complete the blanket: Size I Crochet Hook (5.5MM) (This is the set I use: Boye 6-Piece Aluminum Crochet Hook Set) 4 Skeins White (I recommend Caron’s Simply Soft - White) 3 Skeins Gray (I recommend Caron's Simply Soft - Gray Heather) Yarn Needle Gauge: Gauge not essential, C2C Crochet a triangle 8 blocks high. If your triangle measures 5.5” tall, your project will end up being 36”x 47”. Written Instructions: If you are interested in receiving written out row-by-row color counts for this blanket, I have a PDF version for sale that include right handed and left handed versions. Free Graph: Here you can get the FREE graph for this design: (right click and select "save image as" to download it at full size) With this graph, you can make it in the colors listed, or exchange one for another. You could do a completely different color scheme and I'm sure it would look awesome! Not sure how to use the graph or written instructions? I have an awesome resource page that links to several of my favorite Youtube Videos! Click here to go to the resource page! I hope that you enjoy this pattern! Remember to tag me on Facebook or Instagram to show me your finished products!
Learn how to integrate art into your plant science activities by having students make chlorophyll paintings. Similar to leaf rubbings, this simple science based art project is a fun and creative extension for teaching kids about photosynthesis.
Heb je vaak veel overgebleven Diamond Painting steentjes? In dit blog vertellen we je wat je kunt doen met deze overgebleven steentjes!
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Have you ever wanted to grow vines along a fence in a diamond pattern espalier? Today we're sharing all the steps you need to make one!
The shit hit the fan! Little did I know or expect when I took the Design Council’s Double Diamond apart, revamped and published it on medium.com in May 2016 (Link to the article). Lauren Currie and…
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Don't you just love a trellis with climbing plants? Me too! After looking for a freestanding trellis and coming up short, I came up with a game plan for making my own with a diamond pattern! Here's how I did it-
Have you ever wanted to find a real diamond in the rough? Well, you literally can at Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas!
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Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart Club's Band is the pseudonym of the Beatles on their album of the same name. Released in 1967, the album contains such hits as "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" and "A Day in the Life." This era marked the transition of the band's image from less clean cut and more experimen
Once upon a time, there was this mommy who wanted to homeschool her children. She did extensive research and bought the top of the line curriculum before their first homeschool year started. She had confidence that the children would be overwhelmed with the gift of learning. Oh, you
Fur babies on your canvas? Remove your entire cover paper at once? Here are some common Diamond Painting mistakes and how to avoid them.
Once you’ve aced your Diamond Painting masterpiece and the apple of your eyes is laying right in front of you in all its glory, you’re probably wondering why is there a pile of unused diamonds on the side, and what should you do with it? (We’ve read your thoughts, haven’t we?) Well! As it is usually the case, our experts are here to walk you through this as well. First things first, most diamond kits come in with excess diamonds and secondly, we’ve prepared a list of twelve serene ideas which you can opt to prolifically deal with leftover drills. Fun Ways to use Extra Diamonds We know that you’re not very excited about storing these diamonds for a long time, but know that the fruit of patience is always sweet. If you hold onto these drills, at one point of your diamond painting journey, they’ll surely be handy as a replacement or giving a unique personalized touch. 1. The Layered Beads Craft: If you want to use your diamonds in a crafty and elegant way, the best idea is to first sort them according to their respective colors. Next, all you need is a glass bottle or a jar to pour these diamonds into layers. Inspired by the children’s craft of sand art, this craft will act as eye candy wherever it will be placed. 2. The Unique Ornaments: Nothing beats a handcrafted ornament when it comes to providing the wow factor. The gorgeous and shiny diamonds are the perfect ingredients to channel your creativity into creating unique ornaments. Hollow ornaments are readily available in the market and using glue or adhesive tape, the diamonds can cling onto thus adding the sparkling and flair element to it. 3. Stylize your Belongings/Accessories: If you’re someone who’s already versatile inside out, this idea of endless possibilities will work wonders for you. An old pair of sneakers, an old wooden frame, an old mirror, or anything that lacks a sparkling effect can be spiced up by gluing some diamonds onto it. The diamonds will not only add the bling factor to your attire, but also it will make your surroundings more appealing. 4. Gifting Extra Beads: The diamond painting fraternity is a closely-knit one nowadays courtesy of social media. Enthusiasts can make the most of their leftover diamonds by gifting it to someone who’s in need of a specific color scheme. However, we recommend donating the diamonds to a daycare or a kindergarten school in your vicinity. They’ll definitely know how to make the most of these diamonds. 5. Unsure? Let’s Manicure: As uncanny as this idea may seem right now, but it definitely will be a trend all across the globe soon. All you need is your favorite colored nail polish and add a layer over your nails. Moving on, stick the diamonds on top of it and add more coats of paint over it. Once it’s dry, it’ll sure make everyone go wow. 6. The Sun Fun: If you’re one of those who are very enthusiastic about 5D diamond painting and loves hanging their masterpieces on a wall, this idea is tailor-made for you. You can use the leftover diamonds and attach them to create a fun shape that acts as a sun catcher. As soon as the rays drop over this shape, it will definitely be eye candy and a feast for the eyes. The diamonds through their refractory ability will add glitter to your masterpieces. 7. Charismatic Christmas tree: The best way to add charisma to your Christmas tree is by adding the leftover glittery diamonds. An effortless option is to fill up a clear glass or a plastic globe with diamonds and attach it to the Christmas trees. The twinkling diamonds will slay your attic in all their glory. 8. The Holding Cups: Looking for an idea that is extremely easy yet aesthetic? Well, search no more. This one’s for you. Simply fill a mug or a jar with the un-utilized diamonds, and (TADAA!) you’ve successfully created storage cups for holding up anything that you like. 9. Design your own Masterpiece: We know that you must be adept in creating your masterpieces by now, but there’s a fun twist with un-utilized diamonds. You can easily create and design your own masterpiece by using a pre-stretched canvas. Turns towards your creativity levels and sketch any image whatsoever, and you can then proceed to fill it up with diamonds. (VIOLA! IT’S THAT SIMPLE). 10. The Glittery Face Mask: While it’s in the best interest of all of us to use a face mask outdoors, what fun is wearing a bland one? No doubt, the customized and personalized face masks available in the markets are heavy on the pocket, but you can transform your bland face masks by sticking diamonds onto them. Become a unique trendsetter. 11. The Trump card? The greeting cards available in the market are far more expensive and are far less extravagant than the ones you can create at home using these leftover diamonds. Create a heartfelt and soothing card today and send the sparkling card to your loved ones. 12. The Calm Down Jar There’s the latest trend on the internet that has taken the world by storm. It’s called the calm down jar. It can be used by anxious preschoolers or anyone who wants to divert their minds to something incredible. A combination of diamonds, glue, and water will help you create this jar, and just like a lava lamp, this will instill a cool and calm effect on your nerves. (A win-win situation indeed.) 13. Decorative Plant Pots: Transform plain and ordinary plant pots into eye-catching decorative pieces by adding leftover diamonds. Whether you choose to create geometric patterns or intricate designs, these embellished pots will add a touch of glamour to your indoor or outdoor garden. 14. Lampshade Accents: Elevate the ambiance of any room by adorning your lampshades with diamond accents. The sparkling diamonds can be strategically placed along the edges or in specific patterns, creating a subtle yet captivating lighting effect that enhances the overall décor of your space. 15. Personalized Gift Tags: Make your gifts even more special and memorable by crafting personalized gift tags with leftover diamonds. Whether it's a birthday, holiday, or any other occasion, these tags will add a touch of luxury and thoughtfulness to your presents, leaving a lasting impression on the recipient. This concludes our list of fifteen serene ideas that you can use to perfectly use your leftover drills. Some Random Ideas to Experiment with Extra Diamonds As you’re going through this article, our esteemed team of experts is searching for other alternative ideas too. There are endless options to use leftover diamonds. We've narrowed down a list of ideas that you must experiment to check if they are useful for you or not. Create a stunning mosaic: Use your extra diamonds to create a beautiful and intricate mosaic art piece. You can use a template or make your own design. Make a glittery phone case: Use your extra diamonds to decorate a clear phone case for a sparkly and unique look. Bedazzle your sunglasses: Use glue to add some extra diamonds to the sides or frame of your sunglasses for a fun and sparkly look. Create a diamond keychain: Use a keychain kit and your extra diamonds to create a personalized and blingy keychain. Make a diamond necklace: String your extra diamonds onto a piece of string or wire to create a dazzling and one-of-a-kind necklace. Decorate a picture frame: Use glue to add some extra diamonds to the frame of a favorite photo for a unique and sparkling look. Make a diamond-studded notebook cover: Use your extra diamonds to create a beautiful and unique cover for your notebook or journal. Create a diamond bookmark: Use a laminator and your extra diamonds to create a sparkly and fun bookmark. Bedazzle a hair clip: Use glue to add some extra diamonds to a hair clip for a glamorous and unique hair accessory. Make a diamond-covered pen: Use glue and your extra diamonds to decorate a pen for a dazzling and one-of-a-kind writing instrument. Create a diamond-covered vase: Use glue to add some extra diamonds to a plain vase for a stunning and unique centerpiece. Decorate a candle holder: Use glue and your extra diamonds to add some sparkle to a plain candle holder for a beautiful and unique decoration. Decorate a phone charger: Use glue to add some extra diamonds to a phone charger for a fun and unique way to charge your phone. Create a diamond-covered wine bottle: Use glue and your extra diamonds to create a stunning and unique wine bottle decoration. Bedazzle a gift box: Use glue and your extra diamonds to create a fun and sparkly gift box for a special occasion. Experiment these ideas & share the photos of your creations with us. Don't forget to give your feedback & suggest new ideas for using the extra diamonds.
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