John Deer - NEEDLEWORK KITS

John Deer

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Please Select - SIZE: 20 cm X 25 cm

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Please select - DRILLS: Square Drills

Square Drills
Round Drills

AB Drills (Aurora Borealis): No

No
Yes (3 AB Colours)
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Description

When choosing your size please note that smaller sizes will show less detail than larger sizes.

Description:

DIY 5D Diamond Painting Kit

Full Drill (the whole picture is to be worked)
Frame is not included

Each kit includes:
1 x printed canvas
More than enough drills to complete the painting
1 x pick up pen, tray and glue set.

Everything you need to complete the painting is included in the kit.

What Are AB Drills?
AB is short for Aurora Borealis. This refers to the solid colour diamond drills with a beautiful Aurora Borealis rainbow coat that gives it an opalescent shine on the surface. The appearance can differ, it can be a shiny soft pearl-like coating to a strong dual-colour reflection.
They are used to highlight parts of the diamond painting pattern adding dazzling and mesmerizing effects to the art, just like the northern light it got its name from
 
 
This is the comparison of the regular diamonds & Aurora Borealis:
 
This picture is showing AB drills included in a diamond painting to give a better effect:
 
Square or Round Diamond?
Do I choose Round or Square shaped diamonds/drills?
If you have just begun to embark in this new hobby of Diamond Painting, you might be wondering what shape of diamonds to use on your very first work of art. Well, there is really no wrong way!
To help you make your decision, we've prepared this short guide. Let’s take a quick look at their difference.

Round Diamond Drills
 

Round diamonds, especially on larger sizes, have a more sparkly appearance similar to glitter. They are generally preferred by beginners because they are easier to put on the canvas without needing to have straight lines - the exact placement of the pieces is a lot more forgiving without needing too much adjustment. This shape works better on larger sized artworks because it is generally faster to place.

Since they have no corners, round diamonds can create some visible gaps in the picture. These are most visible for smaller size canvases. However, from a distance, the gaps are compensated by the colour of the background and become unnoticeable.

Square Diamond Drills
 

Square drills create sharp lines and clean picture since they fit together very nicely with no gaps. Though it requires some skill to line up the square diamonds perfectly, the finished artwork can be incredibly rewarding. Experienced veterans with a steady hand may opt for this shape to bring a bit of challenge to their craft. Square diamonds may be preferred when creating smaller canvases due to the longer time taken and no gaps between the pieces, but is still a suitable choice up to medium-large size artworks.

Many fans of Square drills also find pleasure on how the pieces create a satisfying “snap” sound when they fit into place.