Faber-Castell - Paint By Number Wall Art - mermaid pets • each

Paint By Number Wall Art - mermaid pets • each

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SKU: 56522 MPN: FC14363
List Price: $16.00
Discount: 20%
Texas Art Price: $12.80

Product Information

  • 6 Faber-Castell watercolor pencils included
  • Combines coloring and painting techniques
  • Two detailed canvas pictures per kit
  • Separate printed color guide for reference
  • Artist brush for activating pigment
  • Printed wooden hanger displays finished art
  • Available in 3 designs
  • Suitable for ages 6+
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Faber-Castell Paint By Number Wall Art Description

Watercolor pencils transform into paint when you add water, a revelation for young artists discovering how one tool creates two different effects. These kits combine that versatility with clear guidance, giving kids aged 6 and up structured projects that build confidence while teaching fundamental techniques. Each design includes two identical canvases, so mistakes become learning opportunities rather than frustrations. The separate color guide stays clean for reference while young painters work through numbered sections, developing color recognition and fine motor control.

Six Faber-Castell watercolor pencils provide the core palette, selected to match each theme's requirements. Kids apply color dry for control in small areas, then activate it with the included brush to blend and create painterly effects. The dual approach teaches both precision and spontaneity within a single project. Printed canvases have enough texture to hold pigment without fighting young hands, while wooden hangers turn finished pieces into displayable art rather than drawings that disappear into drawers.

Three available designs mean you can match interests or rotate through themes as skills develop. The repetition of having two identical canvases encourages experimentation, try one approach on the first, refine technique on the second.