Why are peacock and diamond painting a perfect match?
Peacock feathers already contain everything diamond painting needs: repeating patterns, rich colour and surfaces that benefit from sparkle. That is why this subject often looks more celebratory when finished than any other animal theme. The process is also rewarding because the repeating feather rhythm keeps the work structured — you never have to guess which section to tackle next.
A finished peacock diamond painting does not try to blend into the background, and that is precisely its value. It is an intentional piece that deserves to be seen. It works best in a living room or dining area where the wall can accommodate one strong element. As a gift, it is excellent for anyone who appreciates ornamental animal subjects and values the look of handmade work.

If you want to compare the same subject in a different craft, see our peacock paint by numbers kits. For the full range, browse diamond painting kits for adults.
Frequently asked questions
What should I do if my kit is missing drills?
First check the bags and tray, because single drills often stay in them. If a colour is genuinely missing, keep the DMC code or bag number and request the missing drills separately. It is a common issue and usually easy to fix.
How do I keep the drill rows straight?
Work in small sections and straighten the rows while you are still working, using tweezers or a straightening tool if needed. If too much drift builds up before you correct it, the final cleanup is harder.
What should I do if the wax in the pen stops picking up drills properly?
Press a new small amount of wax into the pen tip. If you use too much, the tip becomes messy and sticky. A small clean amount usually works best.
How do I protect the adhesive canvas while working?
Keep the protective cover in place and peel back only the section you are doing right now. That keeps dust, hair and fingerprints off the rest of the canvas and helps the adhesive stay in better condition.