Do you start with Dark or Light colors when Painting by Numbers?

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If you’ve recently purchased a paint by numbers kit from Crafty by Numbers, you may be wondering where to start. Do you begin with the dark colors or the light colors? While there isn’t a hard and fast rule, there are a few tips that can help you get started.

First, it’s important to remember that paint by numbers is all about following the instructions and having fun. So, if you’re feeling unsure about where to begin, don’t worry – just start wherever feels right to you!

That being said, there are a few general guidelines that you may find helpful. One approach is to start with the lightest colors and work your way up to the darkest. This can help you create a sense of depth and dimension in your painting. For example, if you’re painting a landscape, you might start by filling in the sky with the lightest blue paint, then move on to the grass and trees, and finally add in the darkest shades for the shadows and foreground details.

Another approach is to start with the darkest colors and work your way down to the lightest. This can help you create a sense of contrast and drama in your painting. For example, if you’re painting a portrait, you might start by filling in the darkest areas of the hair and clothing, then move on to the midtones, and finally add in the lightest highlights.

Ultimately, the choice of whether to start with dark or light colors is up to you. The important thing is to have fun and enjoy the process of creating your own work of art. So, pick up your brush, mix up your paints, and let your creativity shine! Found the Best Sellers Collection here to see the best designs in our store. 


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  • Pavla

    can you suggest a sealer to protect the painting without making it shiny?
    thank you


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