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Easy to assemble. Adjustable grooming arm with traction rope. The table top is made of pebbles, non-slip plastic and rubber composites. The included adjustment screws can be installed under the base and adjust some of them to stabilize the dresser. The static-free surface makes cleaning and maintenance of the dresser easier. Clip-on adjustable stainless steel arms and carding straps keep pets in place. Lined with rubber wood to prevent the wood underneath from absorbing and warping. The product has a Z-shaped lifting base that provides additional stability and eliminates sway and tilt.
C**
Not good
Hard to use with square beads for this project. A similar company 5D DIY has rounded beads and my daughter and I both agreed that it was better products. I would not buy again.
K**.
nice
just what my granddaughter wanted
A**R
Beads come in non-resealable bags. Highly recommend purchasing a bead container as well.
Bought this for my niece and she loves it. Great way to pass the time.
T**R
Five Stars
Received very good timing and is advertised nice
S**R
Vert dirty diamonds
This kit has very dirty diamonds. I would not recommend this product
R**6
Addiction to diamond painting created!
Love it. 1st square painting and looks great. Completed
D**.
Great product
Great products all beads are accounted for
S**E
Fun and relaxing.
I recently gained an interest in diamond paintings. I had seen ads on social media and thought that they looked really fun and looked like something I could actually do. I am not a crafty person. I thought they would be a good way to help me relax like some people like adult coloring books. I finally gave in and purchased a couple small ones to try and loved them. I have been building up a collection. I have completed two smaller ones and one larger one that was round drills. I wanted to try out a square drill and thought that this picture was adorable.This diamond comes in a nice retail box. The box is pink with flowers on it. The writing is mainly in Chinese I believe. It does say "Cube Drill" and "The magic of the diamond painting" in English. Inside of the box are the canvas, beads, a pen with a single end and a 6 piece end, 2 pieces of adhesive, a pair of tweezers, and a tray that has an open end.The canvas is a full drill meaning that the entire picture gets covered in diamonds. The diamonds are square drill so they cover more of the background than round drills. The paper that covers the adhesive is not see through and it is a single piece. There is a grid on the side telling you what each symbol, letter, or number matches up to which color diamond.There are 27 different colors of diamonds used in this picture. Some colors are rarely used. The black, 310, is used the most. The diamonds are not in reusable bags so you will need something to put them in or you can fold over the top and tape them down making sure to keep them where they wont get knocked around.The adhesive on this picture is really strong. I am very impressed with how strong it is because I just finished one that had very weak adhesive. The only issue with such strong adhesive is that it is harder to move them if you have put them down wrong. You will really need to use the tweezers to pick them up and place them again because they have very little wiggle to them. On the upside, they aren't falling out or moving around.The diamonds aren't too bad. They're made in bulk and bang around one another in the bags so some dust occurs. I did find some round ones. Nothing was too bad to make me unable to use and enjoy this painting. I just picked them out as I came across them and put them aside to save in case I ever run out of a similar color on a round set.I love the tray that is provided. It has an opening at the narrow end making it so much easier to pour the diamonds back into a baggie or into a container without them spilling everywhere. This has saved me so much time and has prevented me from losing diamonds. The pen is a normal pen with a single pick up side. The other side will pick up six at a time but I don't like to use the multiple pickups on the square diamonds because the lines get wonky. I use the checkerboard method where you place a diamond on every other one in a checkerboard design and then go back and fill in the empty spots. This may take longer but it looks so much better than it does doing it the other way. I still prefer the multiple pickups for my round diamonds though.I have a container that has 28 smaller containers in it that I label for each symbol to organize my diamonds in. If I have a lot of a color I put the extras in a baggie and refill the container as I need to. This helps keeps everything organized and easy to access. When I am ready to use my canvas I peel off half of the cover sheet and then lay it back down. I turn it around and do the same on the other side. This helps it sit flat and gives me a chance to look for any problems in the adhesive. If there is any bubbling I take a blade and softly cut into it. Then I take some washi tape and cover the edges where the adhesive extends past the picture. This keeps dirt from catching onto it and if I have long sleeves on it keeps fuzz from catch on it as well. As for framing, I haven't framed any yet and am not sure exactly what I am going to do. I am going to keep an eye out at thrift stores for old frames and see what I can come up with.Overall, I am satisified with this canvas. It has been really fun to work on and being my first square drill made it more exciting. The colors really pop on it.
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