Mountain Serenity Paint By Numbers Kit

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Enhance your living space with a serene touch of nature through these artfully designed paint-by-numbers kits. Depicting tranquil mountain landscapes and lush forestry, each kit is a gateway to creativity, allowing you to craft a piece that complements any room with its peaceful aesthetic.

  • Each canvas features dimensions that will fit comfortably into standard frames, creating a polished look for your art.
  • The canvases are constructed from a linen blend, providing a sturdy base that holds paint well and showcases the vividness of the artwork.
  • Designed for individuals over the age of 8, these kits serve as an engaging activity for those seeking a leisurely artistic challenge.
  • The kits include a set of precision brushes crafted from wood, giving a steady hand to every stroke.
  • High-grade acrylic paints included in the set deliver a professional finish, with colors designed to last without fading.
  • The canvases present a numbered guide, ensuring a clear path to completing your masterpiece with ease.
  • With a focus on the beauty of natural scenes, the designs offer a variety of textures, from the soft fog to the crisp outline of pine trees.
  • The detailed pattern and rich color palette are chosen to reflect the tranquility of mountainous regions and the calm of forested landscapes.
  • Item Dimensions LxWxH: 15.7 x 11.8 x 0.1 inches

I just started but I'm really enjoying this kit. I used to love doing paint by numbers as a kid and this kit feels like an adult version with all the little spaces to paint and the fact that it is on canvas. When I'm all done I hope it will look good enough to hang. Either way it is a great way to relax and unwind after work.

Maddie White

This helped me so much to feel like I can make something beautiful. I'm learning patience and it is giving me something to do to relax. I highly recommend this for anyone who likes to make lovely things. It comes with small brushes and paints. I do recommend having it put on a canvas frame first to make it a little easier.

Rebecca Coffino