how to use release paper for diamond painting?

To use release paper for diamond painting, you must first understand what release paper and diamond painting are, prepare according to their characteristics, and then paint.

Ⅰ. What is release paper?

1. Release paper is a kind of paper that prevents adhesion. It is generally formed by coating a layer of special release agent on the basis of paper or film. This layer of release agent can effectively prevent excessive adhesion between the two when in contact with other sticky substances. It usually has a certain degree of flexibility, which is convenient for use in various processes and can adapt to objects of different shapes and sizes.

2. Paper release paper can be made of a variety of papers, such as kraft paper, offset paper, etc. Kraft paper has high strength and toughness, which is suitable for some applications with high durability requirements; offset paper is relatively smooth and has better printing adaptability. The base materials of film release paper are commonly PET (polyethylene terephthalate), PE (polyethylene), etc. PET film has good transparency, mechanical properties and chemical stability, while PE film is soft and has good moisture resistance.

3. As you asked before, in the production of diamond paintings, release paper is used to protect the glue on the canvas so that the diamonds can be accurately pasted one by one. In the production process of handmade stickers, handmade albums, etc., release paper also plays a similar role, which is convenient for users to paste according to their own design intentions.

Ⅱ. What is diamond painting?

1. Diamond painting is a DIY handmade decoration that combines the techniques of painting and hand-inlaying, allowing the maker to create colorful and three-dimensional paintings.

2. The production of diamond painting is based on the viscosity of glue and the inlay of diamonds. The glue on the canvas can remain sticky for a certain period of time. When the diamonds are glued up with a dot drill pen and placed in the corresponding position on the canvas, the diamonds will be firmly adhered to the canvas. Because diamonds themselves have the characteristics of refracting and reflecting light, a large number of diamonds are arranged on the canvas according to the pattern to form a sparkling painting.

3. Diamond painting combines painting art and handicraft art to a certain extent. From the perspective of painting, its pattern design can draw on the principles of composition and color matching of traditional painting. Although it is not painted with paint, the arrangement of diamonds can also show various artistic styles.

Ⅲ. how to use release paper for diamond painting

Here's a step - by - step guide on how to use release paper for diamond painting:

1. Preparation

  • Gather all your diamond - painting materials, including the diamond - painting canvas (with the printed pattern and adhesive), diamond beads in various colors, a diamond - picking pen, a diamond - sorting tray, and some adhesive clay.
  • Make sure the release paper on the canvas is intact and not damaged.

 

2. The Process of Sticking Diamonds

  • Uncover the Release Paper: Peel back the release paper from the area where you plan to stick the diamonds. Do not remove the entire sheet of release paper at once. This is to prevent the adhesive from drying out or getting dirty due to prolonged exposure to air. Only uncover the part you are currently working on.
  • Select Diamonds: Pour the diamond beads of the required color and number into the diamond - sorting tray. Gently shake the tray to make the diamonds face up and line up neatly. This will make it easier to pick them up.
  • Pick up Diamonds: Insert the tip of the diamond - picking pen into the adhesive clay so that the small hole at the tip is filled with clay. Then, use the pen to gently pick up a diamond. Note that the pen should pick up the diamond on the side with a convex - concave texture, and the smooth side should be stuck onto the canvas.
  • Stick Diamonds: Move the diamond - picking pen with the picked - up diamond to the corresponding position on the canvas. Usually, there are corresponding symbols or numbers on the position. Gently press the diamond onto the canvas so that it sticks firmly to the adhesive. Then, slowly lift the diamond - picking pen, and the diamond will stay on the canvas.
  • Cover the Release Paper: After sticking a small number of diamonds, promptly cover the release paper back to its original position and press it gently so that the release paper fits tightly against the canvas. This can protect the stuck diamonds and the adhesive on the uncovered area.

 

3. Completion and Preservation

  • Complete the Sticking: Follow the above steps to successively uncover the release paper, pick and stick diamonds, and cover the release paper until the entire diamond painting is completed.
  • Organize and Preserve: Once the whole diamond painting is finished, if you don't plan to frame it immediately, cover the entire diamond painting with the release paper to avoid damage to the diamond painting from dust, scratches, etc. Place the diamond painting flat in a dry and cool place for storage until you are ready to frame it.

The key to using release paper for diamond painting is to operate in an orderly manner. First, prepare the diamond painting materials, including canvas, diamonds, dot drill pen, dot drill box and glue. When pasting, according to the size of the creation area, peel off the release paper appropriately to avoid long-term exposure of glue. Pour the diamonds of the corresponding color into the dot drill box and arrange them. Use the dot drill pen dipped in glue to absorb the diamonds and paste them accurately to the corresponding position of the canvas. After completing part of the pasting, cover the release paper in time to protect the glue of the pasted diamonds and the unoperated area. After completing the entire work, if it is not framed for the time being, cover it with release paper and store it in a dry and cool place to prevent the diamond painting from being damaged by dust, scratches, etc.

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