Time: 8–30 hrs (varies by size)
Skill: Beginner-friendly
No paint or water needed
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1
Set up your workspace
Find a flat, well-lit surface. Lay the canvas out and keep it flat — don't peel the protective film off all at once.
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2
Read the color legend
Match each symbol on the canvas to its drill color using the reference chart. Sort your drill bags so you can find colors quickly.
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3
Peel a small section of film
Only expose a small area at a time — the adhesive stays tacky longer and dust won't settle on uncovered sections.
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4
Load the applicator pen
Press the pen tip into the wax pad. Pour one drill color into the grooved tray and shake gently so drills sit right-side-up.
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5
Place drills on the canvas
Pick up a drill with the pen and press it onto the matching symbol on the canvas. Work one color at a time for speed — or section by section for variety.
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6
Press drills down to seal
Once a section is complete, lay a flat object (book or rolling pin) over it and press gently. This locks drills firmly into the adhesive.
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7
Store between sessions
Re-cover exposed areas with the protective film or parchment paper. Seal leftover drills back into their bags to keep organized.
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8
Seal & frame your masterpiece
Once finished, seal with a clear craft sealant to lock drills permanently. Frame it and show off your sparkle!
Pro tips
- Re-dip the pen in wax every 10–15 drills — fresh wax gives a stronger pick-up.
- Use the multi-placer pen tip for large single-color areas to speed things up.
- Tweezers are perfect for nudging a misplaced drill without disturbing neighbors.
- Work under a daylight lamp so drill colors match the legend accurately.
- If the adhesive loses tack, dab a tiny amount of craft glue on the spot before placing the drill.