The Starry Nights - Diamond Painting Kit
Everything you need is included:
Description
This kit, composed of
For 40x50
Sparkly Color diamonds (round or square): 33,
Star AB diamonds: 0, and
AB diamonds: 0
For 50x60
Sparkly Color diamonds (round or square): 34,
Star AB diamonds: 0, and
AB diamonds: 0
Van Gogh's Starry Night was created in 1889. Its last known location is Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Van Gogh was living in an asylum in Saint-Rémy, France, being treated for mental illness, when he painted "The Starry Night.” - the painting describes the view from the east-facing window of his asylum room at Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, just before sunrise, with the addition of an ideal village.
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What's in Every Kit?
Diamonds that sparkle like fireworks
Poured Glue Canvas that Sticks
Our canvas is covered in poured glue. It will always stick. You'll never have any bubbles and your diamonds will never fall. That's the only way your art will continue to look stunning FOREVER!
Get Your Shades Ready!
There is nothing more satisfying than seeing your masterpiece glisten when the sun hits the shiny colored diamonds! We make it satisfying with extra sparkly diamonds harvested from the stars!
One? No, Two Applicators!
We know the excitement and urge to see the finished diamond painting assoon as possible, so we include another applicator that can pick up more colored diamonds at once!
Quality Tools 🎨
A tray and a pair of tweezers to keep your workstation organized and your masterpiece error free!
Never run out!
This is a diamond painter's worst nightmare: “Running out of gum before the masterpiece is finished”. Fear not, we have two gum pads ready for you to use! You can also save it for later as an extra for your next diamond painting
No more hassle!
Get your diamonds in a row. Stay organized with our Craft-Ease diamond organizer. Keep everything neat and tidy while you work on your glittery masterpiece!
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