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paint by numbers kit Wood Easel

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paint by numbers kit Wood Easel

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paint by numbers kit Wood Easel

DESCRIPTION

Features:

A versatile table easel that functions a working easel or an elegant display easel 

Great for beginning artists or students working in a small studio. 

Use to support and hold canvas or panels being painted

It can be used as a desk/table Easel, display stand for painting work and advertisement.

 

Specifications:

Color:Wood

Material:Wood

Size: 22.5x39cm/8.86x15.35"

Quantity: 1Pc

 

Note:

1.Transition: 1cm=10mm=0.39inch

2.Please allow 0-3cm error due to manual measurement. pls make sure you do not mind before you bid.

3.Due to the difference between different monitors, the picture may not reflect the actual color of the item. Thank you!

 

Package includes: (Without retail package)

1Pc x Wood Easel

SHIPPING & RETURN

DELIVERY
  • Dispatch: Within 4 days
  • Free shipping across all products
  • International delivery time - 12-18 business days
  • Easy 30 days returns and exchanges
RETURNS

If you do not like the product you can return it within 15 days - no questions asked.

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Frequently Asked questions

What is Paint by Numbers?

Paint by numbers is a creative hobby where a picture is divided into shapes, each marked with a number that corresponds to a specific color. You paint in each shape and ultimately the picture emerges as a finished painting.

What Materials Do I Need to Start?

A typical paint by numbers kit includes a pre-printed canvas marked with numbers, small pots of paint in the required colors, and one or more paintbrushes. You might also want a cup of water for rinsing brushes and a cloth for wiping.

How Do I Begin a Paint by Numbers Project?

Start by setting up a comfortable workspace with good lighting. Lay out your canvas and organize your paints. It's often recommended to start painting from the top of the canvas and work your way down to avoid smudging.

Which Paint Color Should I Start With?

It's generally easier to start with either the darkest colors or the largest areas. This can help provide a framework for the rest of your painting.

How Do I Prevent the Paint from Drying Out?

Keep the paint pots closed when not in use. If the paint does start to dry, adding a tiny amount of water can sometimes help revive it.

Can I Mix the Paints to Get More Shades?

Yes, you can mix colors if you feel comfortable doing so. It allows for more creativity but is not necessary for most kits.