Diy oil painting, paint by number kit- Sea of flowers 16 20 inch.








Key features
- •size high quality painting brushes
- •Using high-quality safe acrylic paints
- •Finished size: 20 by 16 inches
- •Easy-to-follow instructions
- •pre-printed textured art canvas without wooden frames
Diy oil painting, paint by number kit- Sea of flowers 16 20 inch.
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Customer Reviews
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Beautiful picture - came out just like the cover photo
Diane B.✓ Verified Purchase•December 25, 2017
Beautiful picture - came out just like the cover photo. I buy these for my 91 year old mother and it came out really nice. Picture shows her finished product!
Enjoyed
Angie B.✓ Verified Purchase•November 26, 2017
Good kit.
Beautiful
roberta l cunningham✓ Verified Purchase•September 8, 2016
The picture turned out even better than I thought it would. Suitable for framing and hanging. Vibrant colors, plenty of paint.
I found it worked best to dilute small amount of a color with water to make it easier to use in tiny spots. Working on another by same company.
I found it worked best to dilute small amount of a color with water to make it easier to use in tiny spots. Working on another by same company.
A good hobby
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•July 22, 2016
Was nice.
a great kit, other than the wrinkles
elsie✓ Verified Purchase•April 27, 2016
I'm quite happy with the kit. The "canvas" is large, and of surprisingly good quality - a sort of coated canvas. I really expected paper or cardboard, to be honest. But the small size of the packaging necessitates the folding of the canvas. It's bent where the folds were. I've tried flattening it with heavy bags of bird seed. (Just what I had available.) That wasn't a great success, so I'm going to try warming it with a hair dryer. If that fails, we'll try my husband's heat gun. Last resort will be ironing it on low heat, or stretching and gluing to a thin board. Wish me luck!
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