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Turn Blank Walls Into Adventure-Filled Travel Memories

You keep scrolling through old vacation photos. Paris. Santorini. That random Tuscan village where you had the best wine of your life, which you want to relive. You've looked at travel art. The good stuff costs a fortune. The cheap stuff looks like everyone else's apartment. And you want something that means something to you.

You can paint those destinations yourself using travel paint-by-numbers kits. Just follow the numbered sections on canvas. You match paint pots to numbers. You fill them in. That's it. No art degree. No natural talent. No, hoping it "turns out okay." You end up with the exact scene you've been missing, hanging on your wall as proof you experienced something beautiful.

What Changes Once You Start Painting

You spend your evenings mentally wandering through destinations and not doomscrolling.

You swap meaningless prints for landscape paint-by-numbers for adults, featuring places you've visited or are on your bucket list 

  • Cityscape of Venice. 

  • National Park of the Grand Canyon. 

  • Vintage travel poster with retro charm. 

  • Large scenery for statement walls. 

Smaller canvases for cozy corners. Your space. Your story. Actual DIY wall art.

1. Revisit Trips 

Your Paris paint-by-numbers kit puts you back on those streets. Your Santorini paint-by-numbers recreates that cliff-side sunset you still think about. 

2. Custom-Looking Art 

You create the same famous landmarks, paint-by-numbers, yourself. The finished piece looks professional because you're working from a professional template.

3. Excuse to Put Your Phone Down

No screens or doom-scrolling. Just you, the canvas, and watching the Eiffel Tower slowly appear, brushstroke by brushstroke. Our customers say it feels like meditation.

This Works Even If You Haven't Painted Since Middle School

Your travel paint-by-numbers kit shows up with everything. The linen-blend numbered canvas has matched paint pots and brushes.

Match the number on the canvas to the pot. Color it and move to the next one.

No picking colors. No guessing proportions or staring at a blank canvas wondering where to start.

You just select the templates built from real places

  • Venetian canals

  • Greek Islands

  • Tuscan hillsides 

  • NYC skyline at dusk

A few evenings later, you frame it. Someone asks where you got that painting. You say, "I painted it."

Make Your Painting Look Expensive 

Here are some Tricks to make your art piece look expensive.

  • Cover Larger Parts First

Paint backgrounds, skies, water, and big empty areas first. Then you move slightly onto the edges of buildings or landmarks. This way, everything looks clean and layered. Even a difficult Italian landscape paint-by-numbers ends up with real depth.

  • Layer Light Colors Twice

Whites and pale yellows are different; they're thin enough that numbers sometimes peek through after one coat. Let it dry a bit, then hit it again. Even light colored Santorini paint-by-numbers will look crisp instead of patchy.

  • Don't Marathon It

Work in chunks. Half an hour here, an hour there. Close those paint pots tight when you're done for the night. Acrylic paints stay fresh for ages if you seal them properly. No need to rush through a relaxing project.

  • Use a Toothpick in the Tiny Spots

Seriously. Those little corners between buildings, window frames, lamp posts, a toothpick dipped in paint gives you way more control than a brush. This one trick separates "eh, nice hobby" from "wait, you actually painted that?"

  • Frame It Immediately

Don't let it sit on your table for weeks. Order the frame with your kit or grab a standard-sized one locally. The second you frame it, the whole thing transforms from "canvas" to "actual wall art."

Questions Everyone Asks

  1. How do I tackle crowded city skyline sections?

Work three-inch zones from the top-left as a right-hander. Fill backgrounds before tiny towers. Working in structure keeps chaos away.

  1. How to handle tiny, detailed areas?

Switch to fine-tipped brushes like 10/0 size for precision. Dab diluted paint gently without direct canvas pressure.

  1. How to fill irregular cobblestone streets cleanly?

Work one block row at a time from the edge inward. Vary gray shades slightly per stone. This way, textured paths look real.

  1. How to paint rippling water reflections?

Paint the part and stroke upward lightly from the horizon with the brush side until the paint is semi-wet. Blend while wet for shimmer. Reflection effect flows smoothly.

  1. How to avoid Tree foliage looking blocky in scenic kits?

Dab with a fan brush for textured leaves instead of strokes. Vary greens lightly for depth. This way, natural forests come alive

Pick the Destination You've Been Missing

Browse the collection above. Find the place that pulls at you, Paris, Santorini, Venice, Tuscany, wherever.

Everything arrives in one box. You paint it across a few evenings instead of scrolling your phone. You hang something that means something.

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Choose your destination, choose your kit.