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ABAurora Borealis
Aurora Borealis (AB) diamonds can take your diamond painting experience to the next level. These premium drills are covered in an iridescent coating that mimics the glow of the Northern Lights, adding an element of magic and excitement to your creativity!
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1 Electro Diamond
2 Fairy Dust Diamonds
Amount
63,616 Diamonds
What Makes our Art better
Patented canvases that last a lifetime.
High-quality drills to ensure uniform size and fit.
Vibrant colors that match the artist’s original vision.
All kits come equipped with everything you need
Canvas x 1, Diamonds, Tray x 1, Applicator + Grip x 1, Wax x 2, Tweezers x 1
Description
Remove the mask of an intriguing vixen, revealing the beauty beneath. Cushioned in a floral bed of dynamic orange and blue, her fiery eyes penetrate and perplex all at once.
Release Date: November 27, 2023
Canvas Full Drill
Full drill canvases are the best way to capture the brilliance and beauty of the original artwork. As these paintings are created by placing diamonds on every inch of the entire rendering, full drill canvases are perfect for those who want to dazzle others with radiant sparkle.
Known for her semi-realistic female figures in surreal settings, Margaret is inspired by art nouveau, mythology, fantasy, nature, Japanese culture and anime. Born in the Philippines and currently based in New Jersey, she earned a BFA in visual communication and worked in graphic and user interface design before pursuing art full-time.
Beautiful art. Diamond Art Club has a wonderful product, but I always seem to have issues with very thin glue. The canvas texture is showing through the glue surface in many areas so the drills do not stick. This has been an ongoing problem for years. It appears that the clear cover was put on and the canvas rolled before the glue properly set up. This creates "rivers" where the glue is pushed away from folds in the cover. Please fix.
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Challenge Level
Rated 5 out of 5
Easy
Advanced
Crafting Time
Rated 2 on a scale of minus 2 to 2, where minus 2 is ~ 10 hours, 0 is ~25 hours and 2 is ~40+ hours