Artikkeli: Finished It - Now What? 7 Ways to Keep Your Diamond Painting Out of the Closet
Finished It - Now What? 7 Ways to Keep Your Diamond Painting Out of the Closet
We buy Varvikas kits for that particular kind of "zen" - the feeling when, somewhere between a TV show and a glass of prosecco, the noise in your head turns into neat rows of mosaic. But when the last stone clicks into place, the question hits: "What do I actually do with this now?"
If covering every wall in glittering artwork isn't quite your style, here are 7 practical ideas for how to integrate a finished painting into your life and even make some money from it.

1. A Glowing Art Object
The stretcher frame isn't just a frame it's a hollow box. Pick up an inexpensive LED strip on batteries (from IKEA or any hardware store, they cost next to nothing) and fix it inside.
The result: in the evening, your painting transforms into a futuristic light feature. The crystals refract the light and cast beautiful reflections across the walls. It's no longer a "craft project" and it's a designer object.

2. Rotating Displays (Like a Gallery)
No need to hammer nails into every wall. Store finished paintings on their frames the way you'd store vinyl records on a shelf or stacked flat.
Rotating decor by season is very much in vogue right now. Bright lemons in summer, something deep and moody in winter. Tired of one? Put it in the stack, pull out another. Walls intact, interior alive.

3. A Vinted Investment
List a neatly finished, framed painting on Vinted or Facebook Marketplace with the tag Handmade. It's a great way to fund your next hobby.
4. A Gift with Character
Forget the obligatory supermarket candles. A finished painting is a gift you spent 10 hours of your life on. That's the highest form of thoughtfulness and the recipient will know it.
Pro tip: Use a marker to write a personal message on the back of the wooden frame. A gift like that doesn't get re-gifted.
5. Taming the Sparkle: A Matte Finish
If your interior tends toward wabi-sabi or Nordic concrete, and the rhinestone glitter feels like too much, apply a matte acrylic varnish.
The shimmer disappears, but you're left with a beautiful textured surface that resembles a woven panel or stone mosaic. It looks very expensive and very Instagram-worthy.

6. A Backdrop for Your Blog
If you're building your personal brand or simply enjoy an aesthetic feed, use the painting as a background. Against shimmering crystals, any jewellery, cosmetics, or morning coffee looks magical on camera. The reflections from the rhinestones produce exactly the "sparkle" everyone else is chasing with filters.
7. A Charity Auction Lot
Local auctions happen all the time at schools, community events, in support of animal shelters. Donate your finished piece as a lot. You get the genuine satisfaction of knowing your work helped someone and you clear space in your home for the next Varvikas kit.
A diamond painting on a stretcher frame is not a finished product it's a resource.
Light it up, varnish it, improvise, sell it, or give it away. You're the artist here. It's your decision.
Ready to create your first interior masterpiece?
Don't wait for a "special occasion" to bring a little magic and sparkle into your home. Your perfect evening glass of wine, shimmering crystals starts here.


















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