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Diamond Painting Workstation: How to Create the Perfect Studio

Date

July 13, 2024

Time reading

7 minutes
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If you’re the kind of crafty person who is always on the lookout for the next new project to try, you’ve probably already considered adding an art studio to your home. Having a space where all your art supplies are neatly organized can enhance the overall look of your home, making it feel more inviting and aesthetically pleasing. In addition, keeping your accessories and tools in designated spaces preserves their quality and ensures they are always easy to find, even with kids or pets around.

Creating a dedicated space for your diamond art and other crafts can greatly benefit both beginners and experienced artists, offering a personal haven for artistry and relaxation. Even if you live in a small space, there are many great ways to add an art workshop to your home and implement techniques to keep your diamond painting accessories and other crafting supplies organized and easily accessible. Whether you are just learning how to diamond paint or have been enjoying this creative hobby for a while, here are some ideas for creating your very own home studio for diamond painting.

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How to Create an Art Studio at Home for  Diamond Painting and Crafting

Use Your Spare Room

If you have a guest room or an office in your home, the most obvious way to create an art studio is by converting one of them into a studio space. Putting your workshop in a spare room works really well because it is probably not a place used regularly by other people in your home and keeps your diamond painting tools and accessories out of more frequented areas of the house. Using a spare room also means you can keep the door closed when you aren’t working to keep your kids and pets from disturbing your works in progress (WIP). However, if you still want to have an extra place for people to sleep or an office for yourself, there are alternatives to completely converting the space into a full-blown art room. Instead, you can carve out a specific area in the room to work on your current WIP (more on that below).

Divide Your Space

Not everyone has an extra room in their home that can be converted into an art studio, which is why you might need to get a bit more inventive. One way to approach this is to pick one of the larger rooms in your home and divide it into two areas — maybe your living room or even your bedroom. Section your art area off with a room divider. This will clearly separate your crafting space from the rest of the living room. Then, you’ll want to add a desk or craft table and perhaps a few storage containers to keep your diamond painting tools and supplies organized. Shelving can also be a great addition to your art studio because it provides extra room for storage without crowding the room. Don’t forget to invest in a light board, especially if your crafting area won’t get much natural light.

Create a DIY Art Corner

If even half a room is not do-able, consider a niche. Your art corner doesn’t necessarily have to be your full studio but rather a place to store your art supplies while making them look organized and easily accessible. Most craft stores sell aesthetically pleasing carts (we’ll discuss these handy helpers in more detail later!) that are perfect for storing diamond painting kits and tools. You can find these carts on Amazon, too. The next time you want to work on a project, roll your art cart out of the corner and set up your work at your office desk, dining room table, or kitchen counter — wherever you prefer to work. If you decide to go this route, you can also install shelving in your art nook for functional yet aesthetically pleasing storage for diamond painting accessories and other crafting supplies. To make your art corner more fun, you can even display some of your shimmering completed projects on the wall or use leftover round or square diamonds to create a one-of-a-kind mosaic on the cart. It’s up to you!

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Make Use of Fold-Down Tables

Today, minimalist living has become a popular trend that emphasizes making the most efficient use of your space and getting creative with storage. Many people choose to live in tiny homes or apartments with open floor plans to help downsize their living and/or carbon footprint. These types of spaces benefit greatly from innovative pieces of furniture, like fold-down tables. Whether you live in a small apartment or a large house, you can integrate this type of furniture into your art studio design. Fold-down tables are great because they don’t take up much space, and when you’re not using them as your craft table, you can simply fold them back up into the wall and keep the house looking neat. You’ll want to have an area to store your supplies – perhaps on a rolling cart – so you can easily move your diamond painting accessories to the fold-down table or keep the cart and the table in the same area. 

Revamp the Garage or Attic

If your home has a garage, basement, or attic, these can also be ideal spaces for an art craft studio. Of course, you may need to put a bit more work into creating it if your attic or basement needs clearing out or isn’t finished.

But, If you have an entire area of the house dedicated to artistic pursuits, you can ramp up your organization with floating ledges and bookshelves featuring art books and patterns and maybe even an easel for other kinds of painting projects. You could even install storage solutions for the supplies you need for your other favorite hobbies. Think clear acrylic storage bins for cross-stitch and paint-by-number kits, cabinets for drawing supplies, etc. If you have enough space, the only limit is your imagination!

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Purchase a Mobile Art Cart

Regardless of where you decide to put your art studio, a rolling art cart is a great accessory to keep you organized and give you the ability to move your most important art materials around the house. Even if you have a dedicated studio at home, you may want to occasionally work on your project in a different room, especially if you’re hosting a craft night with your friends. Rolling carts have plenty of room for the accessories that you use more often, and larger carts can even provide storage for works in progress, easels, and light pads. If you’re creating an art space in a corner or section of your house, you can simply roll your art cart into another room if you don’t want it out on display when guests come to the house.

When investing in a cart, consider picking up some additional storage supplies, too. Think jars for sorting full drill kits, a case for your diamond painting applicators, etc. These will help you keep your cart organized and ensure that everything you need is within easy reach when you want to work on a project. 

Convert Your Furniture Into an Art Desk

Maybe you have a cool piece of antique furniture that you’ve been meaning to refinish for years but just haven’t gotten around to doing. Now’s the time to revamp it, converting your antique into the perfect crafting desk. If your vintage piece is already in excellent condition but mostly acts as a display rather than functional furniture, create your art space around the piece. You don’t need to have an antique desk to make this work. Other items like old sewing machine tables or traditional dining room tables can work just as well, but you may need to invest in a few other kinds of organizers to store your additional diamond painting accessories. 

Don’t forget about seating! A comfortable office chair is always a good option for crafting, but you could also repurpose a stool or even a piece of patio furniture to give yourself a comfy place to sit while you craft. 

Things You Need for a Home Art Studio or Craft Room

Desk or Drafting Table

A craft desk is one of the most essential items you’ll need when creating your at-home art studio to serve as your crafting station. As you’ve already seen, it doesn’t need to be a traditional office desk. You can purchase an art table, a fold-down table that secures to the wall, or even an old buffet cabinet can do the job. If you’re looking for a more DIY approach, you could put a countertop on top of two bookcases to create a work surface and storage space. Drafting tables work extremely well for diamond painting because of their angled work surface. Many also come equipped with task lights, making seeing your project much easier. With task lighting and a light pad, you’ll have no trouble reading your canvas and differentiating between similarly colored diamond drills. 

Consider the types of crafts you do most often before investing in a new table. Specialized art tables are very cool and unique because they include features that regular desks may not, such as holders for pens, pencils and brushes. Most art tables can also be angled, making drawing or painting easier. When it comes to diamond art painting, this angled surface can be very helpful, preventing you from being hunched over for hours while diamond painting.

If you’re going to invest in an actual art or drafting table, look for ones that can be adjusted to lay flat, making your table more versatile for several different crafts. A height-adjustable table is a good option, too. But even a nice lap desk will work in a pinch. You can always add a “fancier” option to your wishlist and order it later. When you’re first designing your craft area, focus more on functionality than perfection, especially if you are working with a limited budget. 

Organizers

No matter what type of craft you like to work on the most — from jewelry-making to diamond art painting — organizers are essential. Before arranging the accessories you already have, take an inventory and decide what types and sizes of receptacles you need. Diamond Art Club® carries a Premium 54-Container Diamond Storage Organizer that will keep all your diamond drills neatly organized and easily accessible. Additionally, small plastic boxes or DIY storage containers like egg cartons work well for beads and other small items like jewelry clasps. If you have tools like diamond painting applicators or jewelry-making pliers, you can either purchase larger plastic containers or reuse household items such as old shoe boxes or eyeglass cases.

Storage

Most crafters work on multiple projects simultaneously, and they usually take a few different sessions to complete them. This means that you might have several incomplete projects left unprotected at any given time. In addition to storing diamond painting accessories and other tools, you’ll need a place in your art studio to shield your works-in-progress pieces from damage. 

When it comes to diamond painting, you can simply use two pieces of cardboard stapled together to create a makeshift portfolio holder that will keep your art safe and allow you to store it somewhere other than on top of your desk. However, you may need to invest in shelving or other storage options for different crafts to ensure your projects are safe when you’re not working on them.

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Gems and Tools 

Of course, your most essential accessories will be your tools and supplies. Try to keep extra materials in your art studio, as you never know when you might need them. If you accidentally lose some diamond drills while working on a project, but you have extras on hand that are safely stored and labeled, you can simply replace the lost drills with your extras. Many crafting accessories can be replaced with household items, so you may even want to keep some things like Blu Tack and ziplock baggies in your art supply storage kits in case you run out of something mid-project. 

Diamond Painting Kits

Of course, you can’t create the ultimate home art studio without some diamond painting kits. Having a few kits on hand allows you to switch back and forth between projects. Whether you choose one of our best-selling diamond art kits or find something altogether unique that strikes your fancy, Diamond Art Club® is an excellent place to find high-quality diamond painting kits. Shopping for new diamond art kits is one of the most enjoyable parts of creating your own art studio, too, so have fun with it!

If you’re new to crafting and you’re looking for a smaller project to work on before tackling a diamond art kit, consider smaller designs like our Lil Diamondz™, Mini Dazzles™, Sparkle Pals™, diamond painting cards, stickers, and hanging signs.

Benefits of an At-Home Art Studio

A Quiet Place to Focus

Crafting is a calming activity, but if you’re constantly working on your projects in the middle of the living room or at your work desk, you may start to feel overwhelmed by the things around you. Having your own workspace allows you to sit down and focus entirely on your project, making it easier to craft by eliminating other distractions. Plus, having a distraction-free area in which to pursue your hobby can help you enjoy the mental health benefits of completing paint with diamonds projects. Create a calming, quiet setting with an aromatic candle like our Sea Kelp Samphire candle and Lemon Leaf & Woods candle.

Crafting Can Reduce Anxiety

Doing arts and crafts as an adult can be greatly beneficial to your overall well-being. Having a creative outlet like crafting to clear your head has been proven to reduce feelings of depression, anxiety, and stress. Finishing a masterpiece can also give you a real sense of accomplishment. Crafting can work in a similar way to meditation because it gives your brain something specific (and physical) to focus on, allowing other thoughts and worries to melt away and providing you with a nice mental break. And diamond painting, in particular, offers the best of both worlds by serving as a form of meditative art in which you create a beautiful object. This type of craft is especially relaxing because everything is made easy for crafters of all skill sets. You can be confident that in a few simple steps, you can create gorgeous artwork, no matter your artistic level. Think of your craft room as your personal escape and sanctuary! 

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Room for Craft Projects with Friends

If you’re able to repurpose an entire room, basement or attic into an art studio, you can also use it as a space to host friends for a crafting night — and few things are better than enjoying your favorite hobby with loved ones. Although creating art on your own is beneficial and a fun hobby, getting your friends in on a project is a great way to come together while also creating something exciting. You can each find your own diamond painting projects to complete at the same time or buy one large design and have everyone pitch in. As you complete your projects, remember to use them as wall art decorations around the studio.

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Home Is Where the Art Is

For any craft lover, an at-home art studio or dedicated craft room is a dream — and it’s one you can achieve! If you have an extra room in your home, turn that space into your new studio or find a common area to set up a corner art studio with a rolling cart and a divider. If you need additional inspiration, you can find plenty of tutorials online. The key to creating the perfect space is keeping your diamond painting accessories, kits, and resin rhinestones organized and utilizing the space you have by considering items like fold-down tables or vertical shelving storage.

When working on your craft room, consider your needs first. Will you use the space exclusively for diamond painting, or would you like to work on other arts and crafts projects there, too? Do you have lots of diamond painting kits you need to store, or just a few? What diamond painting tools and accessories do you have? These might include things like tabletop easels, extra round and square drills, diamond painting pens used to pick up drills, etc. Being mindful of what you already have will help you determine how much space and what organizational pieces you need. 

With some imagination and determination, you can create a diamond painting workstation or craft room that suits your needs perfectly!