Brushstrokes That Breathe Life
This isn’t a Painting By Numbers Custom Pets kit, it’s resurrection through color. With each deliberate stroke, muscle memory kicks in. The slope of a snout. The glint in their eye that always felt like a secret. Your hand doesn’t just paint, it remembers. This is how love returns: not loud, but patient. A quiet unveiling of something you never truly let go of.
Hear from Our Customers

He was with me for 14 years. Thanks to the Painting By Numbers Custom Pets kit, he’s still here in a way. I couldn’t be more grateful.
Ben S.

The colors in this kit surprised me, in the best way. The shadows, the sunlight, even her little pink nose… it all came through. I’m kinda obsessed with how it turned out.
Rachel L.

There’s something about the way the light hits in this one. He looks so thoughtful, like he’s listening, waiting. This one meant a lot to paint.
Chris J.

Took forever, but look at them. My boys. Regal. Judgy. Perfect. 🐾🧡
Mason C.

That’s my boy on his favorite beach. Got emotional finishing this one. He loved that spot.
Alex G.
Photo Guidelines for Best Results
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High Quality is Key:
Choose a clear, well-lit photo with visible details. Avoid dark or pixelated images—sharp features make for a much more satisfying final result. -
Faces Should Be Clear:
Every face in the image should be easy to see, with minimal shadows or obstructions. Front-facing portraits work best. -
Group Photos:
For group shots, we recommend a maximum of 4 people. More than that can reduce clarity and detail in the final canvas. -
Pet Portraits:
If you’re sending a pet photo, go for a close-up. The closer and clearer the shot, the more lifelike your painting will be. -
Watch the Background:
If the background is blurry, distracting, or overly dark, consider choosing a different image. A clean, well-lit backdrop helps enhance the overall design.

For the Untrained Hand and the Tired Heart
You don’t need to be an artist, you just need to miss them enough to try. This is therapy disguised as craft, meditation in motion. The canvas arrives not blank, but waiting. Paints rich as memory. Brushes that know when to slow down. You’re not filling in spaces; you’re piecing back something sacred. A ritual of presence, made for evenings when silence feels like company.
A Frame Full of Soul
Some art demands a gallery. This belongs on the wall you walk past every morning. Not for praise, but for peace. Painting By Numbers Custom Pets isn’t a product. It’s permission: to grieve, to honor, to remember without saying a word. Because sometimes, the deepest love is quiet. Hung on a nail, painted by hand, seen only by those who know where to look.
FAQ
Yes, you can, but keep in mind that the final painting will be in color. If you prefer to maintain a grayscale look, let us know in the notes when uploading your image.
Choose a high-quality image with good lighting, sharp details, and a clear subject. For portraits or pets, close-up shots work best. For landscapes, go for photos with balanced lighting and well-defined features. Avoid dark, blurry, or low-resolution images.
Each kit includes a pre-printed numbered canvas based on your photo, a full set of acrylic paints, a set of brushes, and a reference sheet to guide you through the painting process. Everything you need is in the box, no extras required.
Not at all! Our kits are beginner-friendly and made for all skill levels. Just follow the numbers and take your time—you’ll be amazed by what you can create.
Not exactly. We offer three unique custom categories to choose from—People, Pets, and Landscapes. Each one is tailored to suit the subject type, ensuring the canvas design, color mapping, and level of detail best match the image you provide.
Yes, but we recommend a maximum of 4 subjects for the best detail and clarity. More than that may result in smaller features and less definition in the final painting.
Once your photo is approved and processed, it typically takes 5–7 business days to create your custom kit. Shipping times may vary depending on your location.