Designed and assembled in Finland
The materials are imported, but the kits themselves are designed, printed and assembled in Finland.
Why order here
A Diamond Painting project should not feel like guesswork. Before you order, we show what is included in the kit, what affects detail and workload, and what kind of project you are actually choosing. Our kits are designed, printed and assembled in Finland.
Designed and assembled in Finland
The materials are imported, but the kits themselves are designed, printed and assembled in Finland.
You can see the key details before ordering
Product pages show the size, drill shape, colour count and other details that affect how the project feels in practice before you order. You can also see a preview of the finished Diamond Painting on the product page. Please note that colours may vary slightly between your screen and the finished piece.
Ready-made kits, custom kits and accessories in one shop
You can start with a ready-made Diamond Painting kit, move to a custom kit later and add accessories from the same shop when you need them. Orders across Europe ship from our EU warehouse.
Your first Diamond Painting kit is usually easiest when the design is clear straight from the product image. Animals, florals and calm landscapes are often safer starting points than artwork filled with tiny scattered details.
Round drills are the easier choice for most beginners. For many people, 30 x 40 cm is a safe first step, whilst 40 x 50 cm works well if you want a bit more detail without turning the project too heavy.
Two Diamond Painting kits can look fairly similar in a product image and still feel very different once you start. The biggest differences come from drill shape, canvas size and how much fine detail the design contains.
Round drills usually feel faster and more relaxed. Square drills ask for more precise placement, but give a tighter finished surface. A larger canvas brings more detail through, though it also adds more time and repetition.
A ready-made Diamond Painting kit includes an adhesive canvas with printed symbols, acrylic drills, an applicator pen, wax, a tray and a symbol legend. In practice, that means you can start straight away without a separate tool kit.
You can always add extras later, such as a light pad, storage boxes or sealer. To get started, the included basics are enough.
This collection brings together ready-made Diamond Painting kits when you want to choose from finished designs. You can browse different themes, sizes and drill shapes in one place, whether you want an easier first kit or a more detailed project that takes longer to complete. Diamond Painting suits people who enjoy a tidy, repetitive craft process and a finished piece with strong visual detail and sparkle.
The most useful differences to compare are canvas size, drill shape and how detailed the artwork is. Larger canvases usually leave more room for detail, while smaller kits are often easier to finish and less demanding as a first project. Product pages show the size, drill shape, colour count and other details that affect how the kit feels in practice before you order. You can also see a preview of the finished Diamond Painting on the product page, although colours may vary slightly between your screen and the finished piece.
If you want to turn your own photo into a project, go to custom Diamond Painting from your photo. If you want tools and upgrades for your setup, browse Diamond Painting accessories. If you would rather paint with brushes than place drills one by one, take a look at our Paint by Numbers kits. Orders across Europe ship from our EU warehouse.
If you are unsure, start with round drills. They are quicker to place and usually feel more relaxed for beginners. Square drills are the better fit when you want a tighter finish and do not mind more precise placement. If you want a closer comparison, read our guide to round vs square drills.
For most people, 30 x 40 cm or 40 x 50 cm is a strong first choice. A clear design and a manageable canvas keep the process enjoyable instead of turning the first project into a grind. Very large and highly detailed kits usually feel slower and more exacting.
A ready-made Diamond Painting kit includes the adhesive canvas with printed symbols, acrylic drills, an applicator pen, wax, a tray and a symbol legend. That is enough to get started without extra purchases. Later on, you can add Diamond Painting accessories if you want a smoother setup.
That depends mostly on canvas size, drill shape and how detailed the artwork is. A small or medium round-drill project usually moves along more easily than a large square-drill design with lots of tiny changing sections. Most people finish a kit over several relaxed sessions rather than in one sitting. For a deeper breakdown, see how long Diamond Painting takes.
Not perfectly in every case. The product image works as a solid preview of the finished Diamond Painting, but screen settings, lighting and material surfaces can make colours look slightly different in real life. The overall design, contrast and colour direction should still stay recognisable.
A ready-made kit is the better fit when you want to choose from finished designs and compare options quickly. A custom Diamond Painting makes more sense when you want to turn your own photo into a personal project or gift. If that is what you are after, go to custom Diamond Painting from your photo.