How to Paint Your Custom Painting
1. Find Your Spot: Choose a clean, well-lit space and lay out your canvas, paints, brushes, and a cup of water.
2. Match Numbers to Colors: Each section on the canvas has a number. Use the matching paint pot, easy and no guesswork.
3. Start Smart: Begin with lighter colors or larger areas. It’s easier on the eyes and helps you build momentum.
4. Paint with Patience: Use a small amount of paint, go one section at a time, and don’t rush—details matter.
5. Clean as You Go: Rinse your brush between colors and close paint pots when not in use to keep them from drying.
6. Let It Dry & Show It Off: Once finished, let it dry fully. Then frame it or gift it—it’s your personal masterpiece.
A Change in Pace That Feels Natural
Spending time with Paint By Numbers Custom Landscape gives you something solid to focus on. You follow the lines of hills, seascapes, or skies, and slowly, your mind follows too. There’s something steady about watching a place take shape, piece by piece. It feels like leaving the rush behind and landing somewhere quieter, even if just for a while.
Photo Tips for a Stunning Painting

Good lighting makes a big difference!
When choosing a photo for your Paint By Numbers Custom Landscape, make sure everything is clearly visible. Avoid harsh sunlight or deep shadows, natural, even lighting works best. A well-lit photo will help your painting look sharp, colorful, and full of life.
Keep It Sharp and Simple
Blurry or low-resolution shots make it harder to get clean results, so always go for sharp, well-lit images. Think of your photo as the blueprint for your masterpiece, make it a good one!

Customer Reviews

Felt like I traveled to Europe without leaving home, every brushstroke took me on vacation.
Daniel F.

This patch of wildflowers reminded me of my grandmother’s garden. Now it’s blooming on my wall, and every time I walk by, it brings a little peace and sunshine.
Dana F.

I snapped the photo after a storm, thinking it was just a nice moment. But painting it brought back the calm and quiet I felt standing there. Now it’s a piece of peace on my wall.
Leo S.

Sometimes a place just sticks with you. Painting it was my way of keeping it close.
Michael R.

A trip I’ll never forget. Every moment while painting felt like I was back there breathing in the mountain air. It’s my happy place in color!
Rachel M.

This place means the world to me, and now it hangs in my home like a quiet little celebration. The painting brought back more than just the view, it brought back the feeling.
Marlene S.
Familiar, But Seen Differently
The place you chose might be one you’ve seen a hundred times, but now, you’re really looking at it. How the trees curve, where the sky changes, how the light moves across it. Piece by piece, it becomes more than scenery. It turns into something you’ve created, and perfected, and now know in a new way.
FAQ
Choose a bright, clear, and close-up image with good lighting and sharp details. Avoid shadows or blurry backgrounds.
Yes! But the fewer the subjects and the closer the shot, the better the detail will show.
Each kit comes with a pre-printed canvas, numbered paint pots, brushes, and a reference sheet.
It depends on the size and your pace. Most people finish in 7–20 hours over a few sessions.
Not at all. It’s beginner-friendly, just match the paint to the numbers!
Absolutely! Many people frame their finished work — it’s a great display piece or gift.