Paint by Numbers
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Custom Paint by Numbers Kit
Mediterranean Seaside
Snow Sunset Mountain
Four Seasons Tree
Starry Night - Vincent Van Gogh
Tree of Life - William Morris
Amalfi Coast Travel Poster
Great Wave off Kanagawa - Hokusai
Beach Doors
Autumn Walk
Abstract Monkey
Up House
Dayu Cafe Street
Hallstatt Lake
Italia Bella Lake
New York Travel Poster
The Kiss - Gustav Klimt
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Florence Travel Poster
The Café Terrace - Vincent Van Gogh
Amsterdam Travel Poster
Mediterranean Harbor
Venice City
Barcelona Travel Poster
Water Lily - Claude Monet
Pawtrait - Paint Your Pet - Custom Paint by Numbers Kit
Lisbon Travel Poster
Sicily Travel Poster
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Lake Como Village
Blossom Girl
Blossom Symphony (Set of 6)
Blooming Doorways (Set of 6)
Floral Harmony (Set of 6)
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Paint by Numbers
Paint by Numbers
What is Paint by Numbers?
Paint by numbers is a structured painting method in which a pre-printed canvas is divided into numbered zones, each mapped to a specific acrylic colour from a supplied paint set. The painter works section by section — applying the matched colour to each numbered area in turn — until the composition is complete. The process requires no prior artistic knowledge, colour theory training, or compositional skill. The finished result is a complete, display-quality painting produced through systematic colour-matching rather than freehand technique.
Unlike conventional acrylic painting — where the artist independently plans composition, selects and mixes a palette, and decides where each brushstroke falls — the numbered canvas system externalises these decisions entirely. This makes the method genuinely accessible to practitioners of any background. The process simultaneously teaches brush control, colour observation, and spatial patience: skills that carry over to freehand painting over time.
Each numbered canvas is produced by digitally converting a photographic or illustrated reference into a simplified colour-zone map. The composition is printed onto canvas using UV-stable ink, and the numbered paint set supplied with every kit contains individual acrylic pots corresponding to each zone — from around twenty colours in introductory designs to forty or more in advanced canvases with fine detail and complex colour gradients.
Origin and History
Paint by numbers was developed in 1951 by Dan Robbins, a commercial artist working for the Palmer Paint Company in Detroit, Michigan. Robbins drew on Leonardo da Vinci's reported practice of numbering sections of preparatory sketches for studio apprentices — a method that allowed assistants to apply paint under the master's direction without independent compositional judgment. Robbins adapted this principle for the mass market: numbered canvas kits that could be sold through retail chains and completed at home without prior instruction.
The first commercial kits, released under the Craft Master brand in 1951, sold in substantial quantities through the mid-1950s and are credited with introducing millions of people to painting as a recreational activity. The format has evolved substantially since Robbins's original design: modern canvases are digitally processed from high-resolution photography, water-based acrylic paint has replaced the original oil-based formulations — improving drying time and eliminating the need for solvents — and canvas sizes now span from compact 8×10-inch formats to extra-large canvases exceeding thirty-six inches in either dimension.
What Comes in a Paint by Numbers Kit?
Every kit includes a complete set of materials sized for the specific canvas design — no supplementary purchases are required. The canvas is pre-printed on cotton material with numbered sections and delivered either rolled or mounted, depending on the size selected. The numbering is printed in a light tone that remains visible beneath the first coat of paint without showing through the finished surface.
The paint set consists of individually numbered, sealed acrylic pots — one pot per colour zone in the design. Acrylic was adopted as the standard medium for this format because it is water-based (brushes clean with warm water), dries within fifteen to thirty minutes per section, is non-toxic, and produces consistent opacity on canvas from the first coat. Most designs include twenty to forty colour pots; complex designs with fine detail or subtle colour gradation may include more.
Three graduated brush sizes are included with each kit: a fine-tip liner for small numbered sections and edge work, a round mid-size brush for general section filling, and a broader flat brush for large background areas. A full-colour reference print showing the completed design is included alongside step-by-step instructions.
Paint by Numbers and Wellbeing
The structured completion loop inherent to the numbered canvas system — identifying a section, locating its colour, applying paint, moving to the next zone — produces a focused attentional state that researchers classify alongside mindfulness meditation in its psychological effects. A 2019 study published in the journal Art Therapy found that structured art-making activities reduced self-reported stress in 73% of participants after a single 45-minute session, with cortisol levels measurably reduced in participants who completed creative tasks with a defined endpoint. The numbered canvas provides exactly this: a finite task with visible progress at every step.
This response differs from the open-ended uncertainty sometimes associated with blank-canvas painting. Because compositional decisions have already been made, the painter's cognitive attention moves fully onto the sensory aspects of the work — brush pressure, paint consistency, colour observation — rather than spending creative energy on planning. Art therapists working with anxiety, burnout, and chronic stress have incorporated structured art activities into therapeutic practice for this reason: the task is engaging enough to displace ruminative thinking without requiring the decision load that freehand painting demands.
Beyond stress reduction, the tangible nature of a completed canvas — something displayable, shareable, and made by hand — produces a measurable sense of accomplishment. Research on completion-based activities suggests that finishing a defined creative task activates the same reward pathways as physical exercise, producing a positive mood response independent of external validation. Numbered painting kits are used in occupational therapy, retirement programmes, and mental health support settings for this reason, as well as by individuals pursuing the hobby independently.
Browse by Theme
Animal Paint by Numbers
Animal subjects translate particularly well to the numbered canvas system because the complexity of fur texture, feather pattern, and animal anatomy — details that challenge freehand painters — are fully resolved by the colour-zone map. The resulting painting captures realistic detail without requiring the painter to make difficult representational decisions. Our
Our animal paint by numbers collection spans domestic pets, birds of prey, safari wildlife, horses, and woodland creatures, across canvas sizes from miniature to extra-large. Browse by species below, or view the full animal collection.
• Dog Paint by Numbers — Labrador, Golden Retriever, Border Collie, Husky, and more
• Cat Paint by Numbers — domestic cats, big cats, and feline portraiture
• Bird Paint by Numbers — parrots, owls, hummingbirds, eagles, and songbirds
• Horse Paint by Numbers — equestrian scenes, portraits, and wild horses
• Elephant Paint by Numbers — African wildlife and conservation-themed designs
• Deer Paint by Numbers — woodland and forest scenes
Landscape Paint by Numbers
Landscape designs are among the most widely painted subjects in the numbered canvas format because natural colour gradation in skies, water, and foliage maps cleanly to the zone system. Our landscape paint by numbers collection includes coastal, mountain, forest, and countryside compositions across all difficulty levels.
• Beach Paint by Numbers — ocean light, sand textures, and waterline compositions
• Sunset Paint by Numbers — sky colour gradients from pale yellow to deep indigo
• National Park Paint by Numbers — Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, and more
• Forest and Tree Paint by Numbers — woodland canopy, path, and light-through-leaves compositions
• Maritime and Boat Paint by Numbers — nautical scenes, boats, and harbour compositions
• Ocean and Seascape Paint by Numbers — open water, waves, and seascape designs
Travel Poster Paint by Numbers
Our travel poster paint by numbers collection applies a vintage illustration aesthetic to iconic global destinations — Paris, Venice, New York, the Amalfi Coast, and dozens of others. The stylised colour fields used in classic travel poster design are particularly well-suited to the numbered canvas system, producing achievable designs with striking finished results. The cities and villages collection extends this into architectural and urban themes beyond the poster format.
Floral Paint by Numbers
Botanical subjects offer painters an accessible entry point into colour blending and tonal variation through the numbered system. Our floral paint by numbers collection spans single-bloom close-ups, mixed bouquet arrangements, and stylised garden compositions. Designs at the beginner end of this range typically include twenty-five to thirty colours; complex botanical illustrations with shadow and petal-vein detail reach forty colours and above.
• Flowers collection — roses, sunflowers, peonies, orchids, and wildflower meadows
• Floral Paint by Numbers — botanical illustration, impressionist garden, and seasonal floral compositions
Abstract Paint by Numbers
Abstract designs use the numbered canvas system to produce geometric patterns, bold colour fields, and modern compositional arrangements without representational subject matter. Because the zones are defined by shape and colour relationship rather than figurative content, abstract paint by numbers designs achieve striking visual complexity through a methodical section-by-section process. Also see: the Mandala Collection and Colorful designs for vibrant, pattern-based alternatives.
Portrait and People Paint by Numbers
Portrait designs translate the challenges of figurative painting — skin tone, facial proportion, shadow and highlight placement — into the numbered zone system. Our portrait paint by numbers collection includes single-subject and group compositions. The Romantic collection extends into couple and relationship-themed figurative designs.
Famous Painting Reproductions
Our museum classics collection reproduces works by Van Gogh, Monet, Klimt, Da Vinci, Picasso, and other canonical artists as numbered canvas kits. These designs are processed from high-resolution archival photography of the original works, calibrated to capture the characteristic palette and compositional structure of each painting.
• Van Gogh Paint by Numbers — Starry Night, Sunflowers, Irises, Bedroom in Arles
• Klimt Paint by Numbers — The Kiss and gold-leaf decorative works
• Da Vinci Paint by Numbers — Renaissance compositions including the Mona Lisa
• Picasso Paint by Numbers — Cubist and Blue Period works
• Classic art kits and famous paintings — full Impressionist and Old Masters range
Browse by Format
Beyond subject matter, paint by numbers kits are available in a range of physical formats suited to different timescales, spaces, and uses. Mini paint by numbers kits — typically 8×10 inches — are designed for projects completing in two to four hours, making them well-suited to gifts, travel, and testing a new style before committing to a larger canvas. Framed kits arrive with a frame already fitted to the canvas, allowing the finished painting to be hung directly without additional framing. Unframed canvases offer greater flexibility for custom framing or alternative display formats.
The Calendar Paint by Numbers format provides twelve designs — one for each month — in a single kit, making it a practical structure for establishing a regular painting habit across the year. Coaster kits and placemat kits extend the numbered canvas method into functional home objects rather than wall-display art.
Browse by Experience Level
Paint by Numbers for Beginners
Beginner designs are characterised by larger numbered sections, a reduced colour range — typically eighteen to twenty-eight colours — and subjects chosen for compositional clarity: solid sky areas, broad colour fields, and subjects with well-defined outlines. Completion time for a beginner canvas in standard 16×20-inch format ranges from four to eight hours. Good starting points from our collection: Simple Designs, Floral designs, and Sunset compositions. [Once /collections/paint-by-numbers-for-beginners is live, add the collection link here.]
Paint by Numbers for Adults
The adult range covers the full design spectrum — from straightforward compositions suited to a relaxed evening project to complex canvases with forty or more colours that reward extended concentration. Themes available across the adult collection include landscapes, botanical illustration, abstract design, portraiture, and famous painting reproductions.
Paint by Numbers for Seniors
Designs selected for this collection prioritise legibility: larger printed numbers, higher contrast between adjacent colour zones, and subjects with clear, well-defined section boundaries. The range includes simplified versions of popular themes — animals, flowers, coastal scenes — alongside original compositions developed specifically for painters who prefer fewer, larger sections and shorter completion times.
Paint by Numbers for Kids
Our paint by numbers for kids collection features age-appropriate subjects, simplified colour ranges, and section sizes suitable for developing fine motor control. Designs typically include twelve to twenty colours. Simple Designs and Little Zoo Buddies are particularly well-suited for younger painters. Painting by numbers supports children's concentration, colour recognition, and hand-eye coordination alongside the creative benefits common to all numbered painting kits.
Seasonal Collections
Seasonal designs are available for every major celebration throughout the year. Christmas paint by numbers includes both traditional holiday compositions and more sophisticated winter-themed designs. Halloween paint by numbers spans spooky, stylised, and atmospheric autumn designs. Easter paint by numbers and Valentine's Day paint by numbers extend the seasonal range into spring and mid-year occasions.
Custom Paint by Numbers
Our custom paint by numbers service converts personal photographs into numbered canvas kits using the same digital zone-mapping process applied to all standard designs. Upload any photograph — a pet portrait, family image, wedding picture, or personal landscape — and we produce a fully personalised kit in which the colour zones are derived directly from your photograph's colour palette.
The conversion process identifies the dominant colour areas in your photograph, simplifies them into paintable zones, and assigns each a number corresponding to a matched acrylic colour in your kit. The resulting canvas reproduces the tonal structure and compositional content of your photograph in a form that can be painted section by section. Custom kits are processed within three to five business days and are available in all standard canvas sizes.
Custom kits are available for: pet portraits from photography, couple and family photographs, wedding and engagement images, landscape photography, and any other personal subject matter. Photographs with strong tonal contrast and clear subject definition produce the most effective results. Create your custom kit →
Upload your photograph and build your personalised kit: Custom Paint by Numbers — craftybynumbers.com
How to Get Started
Starting a paint by numbers project requires three decisions before the first brushstroke: which design to paint, what canvas size to work at, and how to structure your painting sessions.
1. Choose your design and difficulty level
Select a subject that holds genuine interest — you will spend several hours with it. Beginners should look for designs with twenty-five or fewer colours and larger numbered sections. Simple Designs, Sunsets, and Florals are well-suited starting points. Canvas size affects total painting time: a standard 16×20-inch canvas typically takes six to twelve hours across multiple sessions.
2. Set up your workspace
Work in good natural or artificial light — the numbered sections are easier to read under adequate illumination. Arrange paint pots in numerical order before beginning. Have a water container for brush cleaning and a paper towel for excess paint. If your canvas arrived rolled, flatten it on a hard surface for thirty minutes before beginning.
3. Begin with the background, work toward the foreground
Start with the largest colour sections — typically sky, water, or background fills — before moving to smaller, more detailed sections in the foreground. Apply paint in thin, even coats; most acrylic colours require two coats for full opacity over the printed canvas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need painting experience to start paint by numbers?
No prior painting experience is necessary. The numbered canvas system guides every brushstroke — each section is labelled with a number corresponding to a specific acrylic colour. Beginners consistently produce display-worthy results on their first attempt, regardless of artistic background. If you can match a number to a colour, you can complete a paint by numbers kit.
What is the difference between paint by numbers and regular acrylic painting?
In regular acrylic painting, the artist independently plans composition, selects and mixes a palette, and decides where each brushstroke falls. Paint by numbers pre-defines the colour zones on a printed canvas — each zone numbered to correspond with a supplied colour — removing these decisions while teaching colour-matching and brush control.
What type of paint is used in paint by numbers kits?
All kits use water-based acrylic paint. Acrylic is the standard medium for this format because it dries quickly (fifteen to thirty minutes per section), is non-toxic, cleans from brushes with warm water, and adheres consistently to pre-printed canvas. Each colour is supplied in a sealed, individually numbered pot sized to cover its designated sections with one or two coats.
How does the numbered system work on the canvas?
The canvas is printed with a line-drawn composition in which every enclosed shape is labelled with a number. Each number corresponds to a specific colour in the supplied paint set. Painters work section by section, filling each numbered zone with its corresponding colour until the composition is complete.
How long does a paint by numbers project take?
Completion time depends on canvas size and colour complexity. Mini kits typically take two to four hours. Standard 16×20-inch canvases require six to twelve hours across multiple sessions. Large and extra-large formats — 24×36 inches and above — often require twenty to thirty hours of total painting time.
Can I turn my own photograph into a paint by numbers kit?
Yes. Our custom paint by numbers service converts any photograph into a numbered canvas kit. Upload your chosen image and we process it into a personalised kit within three to five business days. The photograph's colour palette is mapped to a matched set of acrylic paints supplied with the canvas.
Is paint by numbers suitable for children?
Paint by numbers is suitable for children from age five upward, with age-appropriate designs available in the kids collection. Children's kits feature larger numbered sections, fewer colours, and subjects chosen for visual familiarity. Painting by numbers supports fine motor development, colour recognition, and concentration.
Can the paints be mixed to create additional colours?
Yes, with some caveats. The paints supplied are pre-matched to the canvas colour zones, so mixing is most useful for edge blending between adjacent sections rather than zone filling. A small amount of white or black can lighten or darken any colour for subtle gradient effects. If a pot runs out, standard acrylic paint from an art supply store can generally be matched by colour and used as a substitute.
Accessories
Our paint by numbers accessories range covers the supplementary equipment that improves the painting experience beyond what is included in every kit. Precision point brushes — fine-tip liners suited to sections smaller than 0.5cm² — are the most commonly added upgrade, particularly for complex designs with detailed foreground work. Easels, frames, and painting accessories complete the range.
Customer Reviews
"I had never painted anything before this. The instructions were clear, the paint pots well-labelled, and the finished result is on my wall. The sky section takes patience — many numbered zones — but the result is worth it."
— Sarah M. | Van Gogh Starry Night — 16×20"
"Ordered a custom kit from a photograph of our dog. The colour zones captured his colouring and markings accurately. Processing took four days. The finished painting is a proper portrait."
— Michael T. | Custom Pet Portrait — Labrador, 20×24"
"Paint by numbers has become my way of switching off after work. One hour of painting in the evening, and I stop thinking about everything else. The sunset gradient is the most satisfying section I have painted."
— Jennifer K. | Beach Sunset — 16×20"
"Bought this as a first kit. Completed across three evenings. Colours were consistent to the end of each pot, and the canvas numbering remained clear throughout. Good quality throughout."
— David R. | Floral Peonies — 12×16" Beginner
"The Yosemite design has many colour zones in the foreground rock sections — this took longer than expected. The result is the most detailed painting I have produced. Ordering the Grand Canyon design next."
— Amanda L. | National Park — Yosemite Valley — 20×24"
"Ordered the mini kit to test the format before committing to a larger canvas. Good introduction to the numbered system in practice. Paint pots are small but sufficient. Ordering a 16×20 design next."
— Thomas B. | Mini Abstract Geometric — 8×10"
Painting Guides and Resources
A selection of procedural guides for painters at all stages of a project:
• How to paint by numbers in 6 easy steps
• Should you start with dark or light colours?
• How long does a paint by numbers project take?
• Should I frame before or after painting?
• What to do when you run out of paint
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to be good at art to enjoy a Paint by Numbers kit?
Do I need to be good at art to enjoy a Paint by Numbers kit?
Not at all! Our paint by numbers kits are made for everyone—no experience required. Each kit includes simple, step-by-step instructions, making it easy for beginners to create stunning results, while offering a fun and relaxing activity for experienced painters too.
Can I turn my own photo into a Paint by Numbers kit?
Can I turn my own photo into a Paint by Numbers kit?
Absolutely! We offer custom paint by numbers kits where you can upload your favorite photo—whether it’s a pet, family moment, or travel memory—and we’ll transform it into a canvas you can paint. A one-of-a-kind creative gift or keepsake!
What makes Crafty by Numbers kits different from others?
What makes Crafty by Numbers kits different from others?
Our designs are exclusive and carefully curated by professional artists. You won’t find these artworks anywhere else. Plus, our premium materials—high-quality linen canvas, rich acrylic paints, and durable brushes—make every painting experience enjoyable from start to finish.
Are there real relaxation benefits to painting by numbers?
Are there real relaxation benefits to painting by numbers?
Yes! Painting by numbers is a proven stress-relieving activity. It helps you unplug from screens, enter a mindful flow state, and enjoy the soothing rhythm of brush to canvas. It’s perfect for boosting creativity and calming the mind.


