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Abstract Cat

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Mosaic Folk Art

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Guitar and Piano

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Birth of Jazz

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Abstract Boho Dream

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Art Deco Skyscraper

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Jazz Club

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Are abstract designs easier or more flexible to paint?

Abstract designs are more flexible than realistic subjects because they are not limited by strict outlines or recognizable forms. The focus is on color and composition rather than precision, which makes the process more relaxed.

Choose abstract paint by numbers kits if you don’t enjoy working on small, detailed areas or following exact shapes. They are easier to follow and don’t require the same level of precision.

Avoid abstract designs if you want a realistic result that is clearly recognizable from a distance. In that case, landscapes or famous paintings are usually a better choice.

Many beginners switch to abstract designs after trying detailed kits because they feel less pressure to stay inside perfect lines.

FAQs

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What’s Inside Our Abstract Paint by Numbers Kits?

Each abstract paint by numbers kit includes everything you need to bring your vision to life. You'll receive a linen canvas with pre-printed outlines, a set of acrylic paints, and high-quality brushes. Our kits also come with a reference image and an instruction guide to help you through the process, step-by-step. Some variants even include a frame, so you can easily display your finished artwork.

How do I choose a paint by numbers kit based on my skill level?

Choosing the right paint by numbers kit depends on how detailed you want your project to be. Beginners usually enjoy kits with larger, simpler shapes and fewer colors, making the painting process more relaxing and easy to follow. Intermediate and advanced painters might prefer more intricate designs with smaller sections and a wider range of colors for a greater challenge. Look for the difficulty level mentioned in each kit's description, or check if it's marked as "designed for beginners," "intermediate," or "advanced." If you're unsure, starting with a simple or medium-difficulty kit can help you build confidence before moving on to more complex artwork.

Which kits are best for beginners?

The best paint by numbers kits for beginners feature simple designs, larger painting areas, and a limited number of colors. Look for kits labeled as “easy” or “designed for beginners,” as they are created to offer a smooth and enjoyable first experience. Themes like landscapes, flowers, and basic animals are often ideal starting points. Kits with clear outlines and less tiny detailing help beginners complete their painting with confidence. You can also filter our collection to find beginner-friendly options easily.

How long does it typically take to complete a kit from this collection?

The time needed to complete a paint by numbers kit can vary based on the design complexity and how much time you spend painting. Most beginner-friendly kits take between 10 to 20 hours to finish, spread over several sessions. More detailed or larger paintings might take 30 hours or more to complete. If you paint a little each day, most kits can be finished within a few weeks. Remember, there’s no rush — paint at your own pace and enjoy the creative process.