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Aerodactyl Diamond Painting Chart (#0142)

A free, print-ready diamond-painting chart for Aerodactyl, built from the classic Gen III (Emerald) sprite and matched to real DMC drill colors. The PDF has the round-drill symbol chart, drill legend, and finished-size guide.

Aerodactyl diamond painting charts preview
64×63
Grid
1,940
Drills
12
Colors
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Finished size

2.5mm drills (standard)
6.3″ × 6.2(16 × 15.8 cm)

DMC drill legend

SymColorDMCNameDrills
X3752Antique Blue Very Lt431
o926Gray Green Med395
*3750Antique Blue Very Dk316
+208Lavender Very Dark235
#209Lavender Dark195
%3371Black Brown194
/550Violet Very Dark71
=762Pearl Gray Vy Lt42
&3832Raspberry Medium19
$902Garnet Very Dark18
@WhiteWhite13
0210Lavender Medium11

Diamond painting uses the same DMC color codes as cross-stitch, so any DMC drill kit matches this chart. Each symbol marks where one round drill goes. Work color by color, darkest first, and keep the cover sheet over the unfinished area so the adhesive stays tacky.

What you’ll need

Round Diamond Drills (DMC-matched)
2.5mm round drills sold by DMC color code — match them to the drill legend.
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Diamond Painting Tool Kit
Drill pen, wax, and tray — the basic kit for placing drills.
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Blank Adhesive Canvas
Sticky blank canvas to lay your chart onto — print the grid, then place drills on the tacky surface.
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How to make your Aerodactyl diamond-painting

  1. Print the chart, then lay it on (or beside) a blank adhesive canvas — the chart is your color map.
  2. Match round drills to the DMC codes in the drill legend and sort them into the tray by color.
  3. Work one color at a time: pick up a drill with the wax pen and press it onto the matching square.
  4. Keep the cover film over the area you’re not working on so the adhesive stays tacky, and press finished sections flat.

Diamond-painting FAQ

Round or square drills?

This chart uses round drills (2.5mm). Round are faster and more forgiving for beginners; square give a tighter, fully-tiled look. Either works — just buy the type you prefer.

Do I need a pre-printed canvas?

Our chart is a symbol guide, not a pre-glued printed canvas. Pair it with a blank adhesive canvas (or a DIY sticky surface) and use the chart to place each color.

What are the DMC codes for?

Diamond drills are sold by the same DMC color codes as embroidery floss, so the legend on this page doubles as your shopping list.

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