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Free gift for new users!
We are offering a free gift of value $9.99 - $74.99 to all our new customers as a thank you for becoming a member of Diamond Art Club. Free gifts are not applicable for existing customers.
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ABAurora Borealis
Aurora Borealis (AB) diamonds can take your diamond painting experience to the next level. These premium drills are covered in an iridescent coating that mimics the glow of the Northern Lights, adding an element of magic and excitement to your creativity!
Amount
107,476 Diamonds
What Makes our Art better
Patented canvases that last a lifetime.
High-quality drills to ensure uniform size and fit.
Vibrant colors that match the artist’s original vision.
All kits come equipped with everything you need
Canvas x 1, Diamonds, Tray x 1, Applicator + Grip x 1, Wax x 2, Tweezers x 1
Description
Delight in the spray upon your face and the cry of the seagulls overhead. Take time to notice the rainbow on the rocky path leading you home.
Release Date: November 25, 2022
Canvas Full Drill
Full drill canvases are the best way to capture the brilliance and beauty of the original artwork. As these paintings are created by placing diamonds on every inch of the entire rendering, full drill canvases are perfect for those who want to dazzle others with radiant sparkle.
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Each Purchase Includes:
30-DAY RETURN POLICY
10% cash-back rewards with every order
Lifetime Warranty
Free Diamond Spill insurance
David Maclean
As a digital artist for the past 15 years and a traditional artist for the 25 years previous to that (paint and brush on an easel), David currently lives among the vineyards and orchards with his wife of over 30 years. He is represented by one of the worlds leading art licensing agencies , and has quickly become one of the most requested artists over the past few years. His mother shares a vivid memory of picking him up after his first day of school, only to take him directly to an art supply store. It was here where she had seen what he’d created in class and knew she must help him pursue his talent. “This was his destiny, he was an artist.” And so it was.