| What are the late arrivals in CraftsByNumbers’ new collection? They’re freshly added National Park paint by numbers kits — including Crater Lake, Yellowstone, Zion, Yosemite, Glacier, Grand Canyon, Acadia, Rocky Mountains, and more. These kits arrived a little later than the main launch, but they’re now live in the New Arrivals section. |

Why New Arrivals Make the Best Finds
Sometimes the best adventures don’t show up on time. At CraftsByNumbers, our new arrivals just got a glow-up with late product drops inspired by America’s greatest landscapes. From Yosemite’s Half Dome to the desert ridges of Arches, these kits bring iconic views straight to your canvas. They might’ve been late to the party, but trust me — they’re the ones you’ll want to hang on your wall.
After reading the blog, you’ll Learn about:
- Why are late arrivals often the most exciting kits.
- Which National Park designs are now available.
- Tips for Painting and Finishing Your Kit.
- How to pick the right kit for your space or gift.
Why National Park Kits Feel Special
National Parks aren’t just scenery. They’re experiences. Painting them lets you:
- Escape into calm wilderness after a long day.
- Decorate with artwork that feels personal, not store-bought.
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Relive trips, bucket-list dreams, or childhood memories of family hikes.
There’s texture in every brushstroke. Redwood trees that look like they’ve stood forever. Canyon cliffs glowing orange. Rivers reflecting mountains like glass. It’s all there — waiting for your hand to bring it alive.
You Know What?
Late arrivals usually end up being the collectors’ favorites. Why? They often come from smaller batches, refined designs, or artist collabs that didn’t ship with the first wave. Translation: when they land, they sell fast.
The Late Drop Lineup of National Park Kits (From $29.95)
Here’s a peek at what’s just arrived:
Western Wonders
- Crater Lake: sapphire waters, surreal reflections, and a crater rim that feels otherworldly.
- Yellowstone (classic + Bison Plains): geysers, bubbling hot springs, and roaming wildlife.
- Grand Canyon (Sunset Cliffs): stone ridges glowing at dusk with sweeping canyon views.
- Arches: sandstone arches in glowing reds under vast desert skies.
- Zion (Narrows, Falls, Canyons): towering cliffs and winding rivers that feel like a hike on canvas.
Mountain Giants
- Yosemite (Half Dome, Valley View, Majestic Falls): iconic California peaks and waterfalls that shimmer with detail.
- Rocky Mountains (Lake, Valley, Mountain View): alpine grandeur with crisp mountain lakes.
- Grand Teton (Golden Peaks + Crystal River): rugged skylines and golden sunsets over wild rivers.
- Glacier (Mountain Reflection + Twin Pines): mirror-like lakes and snowcaps with rich textures.
- Denali: towering Alaskan wilderness where scale and stillness meet.
Forests & Meadows
- Sequoia — mighty trees, timeless beauty that makes you feel small, painted stroke by stroke.
- Redwood — ancient forests that pull you in with depth and mystery.
- Great Smoky Mountains (Golden Meadow): rolling hills painted in warm autumn shades.
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Cuyahoga Valley: lush greenery and gentle streams that invite calm reflection.
Desert & Coastal Escapes
- Saguaro — desert cactus silhouettes against blazing sunsets.
- Joshua Tree — quirky desert landscapes under wide skies.
- Big Bend — sweeping desert horizones in warm tones.
- Acadia (Sunlit Cliffs + Lighthouse) — rugged Maine coastline with dramatic ocean spray.
- Voyageurs — northern lakeside calm, glassy water, and forest edges.
Each kit brings its own atmosphere — from the hush of alpine peaks to the glow of desert stone — turning your desk into a window to America’s wild places.
Tips to Catch Them Before They Sell Out
- Check the New Arrivals page often.
- Sign up for stock alerts — Yosemite and Grand Canyon tend to vanish first.
- Start with something calmer (Voyageurs, Smoky Mountains) before trying detail-packed giants like Denali.
Final Brushstroke
Nature doesn’t keep time — and neither do the most exciting art kits. These National Park arrivals may have shown up late, but they carry the weight of wild landscapes and quiet moments you can paint into life. Bring their magic to life, one brushstroke at a time.
👉 See what just landed in our New Arrivals and get one before it is out of stock.
FAQs
Q1: Are National Park paint by numbers kits beginner-friendly?
Yes! Each canvas features clear numbers, allowing even first-time painters to follow along with ease.
Q2: How long does it take to finish a kit?
On average, most hobbyists finish in a week or two when painting a little each day. Larger or more detailed kits (like Denali) may take longer.
Q3: Can I frame my finished painting?
Absolutely. Many customers frame their Grand Canyon or Yosemite pieces and hang them as statement décor.
Q4: Which National Park kit should I start with?
If you’re a beginner, try Voyageurs or Great Smoky Mountains for softer details. If you want a challenge, go for Zion or Glacier.
Q5: Do these make good gifts?
Yes! National Park kits are popular as gifts for nature lovers, travelers, and anyone who enjoys calming, hands-on hobbies.


