5D DIY Christmas Full Drill Diamond Painting KitsCrystal Rhinestone Embroidery Diamond Painting by Number Kits for Adults Art Craft Christmas Home Wall Decor 3040 Snowman

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DIY 5D diamond painting is a new popular product, round full diamond acrylic embroidery cross stitch art craft canvas supplies for wall decoration. Just hang it on the wall to make your room and world more beautiful. Step: ?1. Please refer to the comparison table on the canvas and find the corresponding diamond bag according to the number or letter. ?2. Pull the diamond into the tray and shake it. ?3. Apply appropriate clay. ?4. Use the pen tip to absorb the diamond. ?5. Tear off part of the film, and then paste the diamond on the canvas according to the corresponding number. ?6. After completion, gently press down the diamond with your hand or a book to make it firmly fixed. Diamond characteristics: ??[Diamond size]: 0.11 inches ??[Shape]Round Specification: ??[Material]: Environmentally friendly adhesive and friendly canvas painting ??[Size]: 15.81 * 11.71’ (40cm * 30cm) Package Included: 1??1 * pre-printed textured art canvas (no frame) 1??1 * cube 1??1 * drill pen 1??1 * cube diamond tray Note: ?1. All diamond painting kits do not contain any frames. Please use appropriate frames to hang the finished painting in the local store. ?2. When not in use, please close the paint cap to prevent the paint from drying out. If the 5d diamond paint is too dry, add 1-2 drops of water and stir evenly, remember not to overdo it. ?3. If your clothes happen to be painted, please wash them immediately. ?4. The numbers on the canvas may not be completely covered, I hope you don't mind. ?5. We add 30% of diamonds to each diamond bag, because some of them have defects due to processing problems. For the overall effect, choose a flawless diamond. ?6. This 5d diamond frame corresponds to the numbers on the canvas, and the unmarked paint corresponds to the shaded part of the canvas.