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How to Seal a Diamond Painting
Step One: Prepare the Equipment
Set out the tools on the work surface and pour sealant into a cup. Once you start applying the sealant, you need to work quickly so that the finish is smooth.
Step Two: Clean the Painting
Working on a large clear surface, lay out the painting and gently smooth it flat with your hands. Use a clean toothbrush or a soft cloth to remove any dust particles or other dirt trapped between the drills and on the surface of the painting.
Step Three: Adjust the Painting Drills
Examine the painting carefully to make sure that all the drills are in place. Use tweezers to reposition the drills where necessary. You can’t make adjustments after applying the sealant.
Step Four: Flatten the Painting
Press down on the painting firmly with the silicone craft roller and roll along the surface of the painting to even it out and remove any air bubbles.
Step Five: Sealing Diamond Paintings with Mod Podge
When sealing a diamond painting with Mod Podge in a jar, use a paintbrush to apply the Mod Podge in even strokes along the surface of the painting, brushing slowly to avoid leaving bubbles or lumps in the sealant. Work the brush between the grooves so the sealant fills in all the gaps.
Make sure that none of the drills have shifted during the application of the sealant. If any have moved, adjust them with tweezers and brush over that section again with the paintbrush to smooth out any imperfections.