Hummingbird Paint-by-Number Kit
✅ A fun & creative gift idea
✅ Handmade Limited edition – 100% unique
✅ Eco-friendly & sustainable materials
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What Makes It Uncommon
Flying Colors
A hummingbird sighting is usually blink-and-you’ll-miss-it fast. Not this time, thanks to Rachel Austen’s paint-by-numbers kit, prominently featuring one of those flighty, feathered friends. The gorgeous garden scene requires only eight colors, so you can create a frameworthy masterpiece in just three to five hours. Everything you need is included: a full-color, preprinted background on artist-quality canvas; synthetic sable-hair brushes; and nontoxic, water-based acrylic paints. Once it’s done, you’ll have as much time as you’d like to gaze upon a hummingbird in all its high-frequency glory. Brushes made in China; everything else made in Portland, Oregon.Ages
13+
Made from
corrugated cardboard, cotton canvas, non toxic acrylic paint, bpa free plastic, synthetic sable-hair brushes, paper card stock
Measurements
12.62" L x 11.25" W x 1" H
Care
Close paint lids tightly between uses. Do not use in high temperatures. If paint gets on clothing, wash immediately with soap and water before paint dries to prevent staining.
Notes
Includes:
- 8x10" Canvas
- 2 Paint Brushes
- 8 BPA-Free Paint PotsItem ID
54015
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created by Rachel Austen
Born and raised in the suburbs of Portland, Oregon, Rachel Austen majored in art while attending community college, then transferred to Portland State University, graduating with a degree in Business Administration. "I've had entrepreneurial inclinations since I was thirteen years old and rented a booth at a local fair to sell my handmade polymer clay jewelry," she says.
After a 15-year career as a graphic designer for local arts organizations, Rachel began creating her paint-by-numbers products. I've always loved a vintage aesthetic, she says, so the nostalgic kits "seemed like the perfect fit. Her initial designs were more complex, but by talking to customers at craft shows, she realized that most of them wanted a shorter project time that felt achievable. She loves that the entire process has been creative: not just making the illustrations, but creating the color formulas and designing her sustainable, locally-made packaging, too. -
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