Start Your Custom Painting
No experience? No problem. Here’s what you’ll get, and how to dive in.
What’s Inside the Kit:
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Numbered Canvas
Your custom photo printed as a detailed, easy-to-follow paint by numbers layout. -
Acrylic Paints
Pre-mixed and labeled, no color mixing needed. -
3 Brushes
Different sizes for large areas and tiny details. -
Reference Sheet
Handy backup to help with tricky sections.
How to Use It:
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Prep Your Workspace
Lay out your canvas, paints, water cup & paper towel. -
Match the Numbers
Find a number on the canvas and use the matching paint. -
Fill Each Section
Stay inside the lines for the best result. Let layers dry if needed. -
Finish & Frame It
Once it’s dry, display your custom artwork proudly!
Crafted in Stillness
There’s a rhythm to the act, paint, pause, observe, repeat. With each segment filled, you’re not just completing a Painting By Numbers Custom Pets kit, you’re retracing a life lived beside yours. The way they’d lean into your side, wait by the door, fill a quiet room with meaning. It’s a meditative kind of creation, slow, focused, sincere.
Image Upload Guidelines
✅ DOs
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Use Clear, High-Quality Photos
Blurry or low-res pics lose detail, sharp images always look better on canvas. -
Use Natural or Soft Lighting
Whether it’s a beach view, a pet portrait, or a couple’s photo, avoid dim rooms or flash glare. -
Keep it Simple (Max 3 People or Pets)
Too many subjects can make the painting feel crowded or lose definition. -
Make Sure Key Details Are Visible
Faces, eyes, or key landmarks should be easy to see, not in shadow or super far away.
❌ DON’Ts
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No Harsh Sunlight or Heavy Shadows
They mess with colors and make details harder to paint, especially on faces and fur. -
Avoid Busy Backgrounds or Group Shots
Clean backgrounds help both people and pets stand out, and make landscapes clearer. -
Don’t Use Dark, Grainy, or Zoomed-In Images
If you have to squint at your pic… it’s probably not the one. -
Skip Overedited or Filtered Pics
Filters might look cool on Instagram, but they can throw off the painting’s colors.
From Snapshots to Canvas
Pets are unpredictable in the best way, always moving, always doing something worth capturing. Turning one of those playful, offbeat moments into a painting adds a layer of fun to the memory. Painting By Numbers Custom Pets turns that spontaneous photo into a satisfying, colorful art. What starts as a quick snapshot becomes a hands-on way to turn a lighthearted moment into something creative and lasting.
Customer Reviews

Took me a while but I couldn’t stop till it was done. The fur turned out sooo good, and that leopard blanket nearly broke me 😂 Worth every second.
Greg Timmons

Turned out way better than I thought, especially the fur. Some parts were a bit tricky, but the end result’s actually solid. Happy I stuck with it.
Harper Lin

The eyes got me, even halfway done, they already look so full of life. Some tricky spots with the shading, but it’s coming together way better than I expected.
Loren Park

Still working on it, but I can already tell it’s gonna be one of my favs. So many little areas, but it’s really starting to look like her
Nina Delgado

Absolutely nailed the vibe. The background, the little ear tilt, it all came together better than I expected. This one’s staying on the wall for good.
Chelsea Moreno
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, but for best results, choose a clear, high-resolution image with good lighting. Avoid dark, blurry, or over-filtered photos, they lose detail in the painting.
We recommend a maximum of 3 subjects (people or pets). Too many faces or fine details can get lost when printed on canvas.
Absolutely! Just make sure the photo has strong lighting, contrast, and isn’t too foggy or washed out. Scenic views look amazing when painted clearly.
No worries — you can paint over dry areas with the correct color. If you’re unsure, use the reference sheet included in the kit.
That depends on the canvas size and your pace. Most people finish in 5–15 hours, spread over a few days. It’s meant to be relaxing, not rushed.
Definitely! Once it’s completely dry, you can frame it just like any regular canvas, makes a great gift or home décor piece.