Welcome Spring! Put some colors in your life with Paint by Numbers
We are in the heart of winter, and our morale is often low during this period. Also, Blue Monday is not far away (it has been coined as the most depressing day of the year). We lack sun and vitamins!
Therefore, it’s necessary to bring bright colors into our house by means other than the sky's light: painting by numbers. How? By preparing for spring on our masterpiece!
Flowers to bring out the color
Spring is synonymous with renewal, with buds that are developing. What could be better than painting a bouquet of red dahlias or sunflowers? These brightly colored flowers directly evoke a sunny afternoon. Like a bouquet on your table, a painting hanging on the wall representing a floral composition will brighten up your interior.
Picture this: the sunflower, with its bright, cheery petals, is like nature's smiley face, radiating happiness and warmth. It's positioned just so in front of a window that frames a tranquil sea, blending the calmness of blue waters with the vibrant energy of the sunflower. This scene, my friend, is like a visual dose of Vitamin D!
It’s as if the sunflower, standing tall and confident, is whispering, "Hey there, no matter how gray your day might seem, there's always a bit of sunshine waiting for you."

So, when the sun seems to play hide and seek behind the clouds, a glance at this painting will be like flipping the switch on a sunlight machine, bringing back the sun to your life, one flower petal at a time. How's that for a daily dose of cheer? 🌻💛🌊



A landscape of wildflowers
If flowers in a vase are not enough to make you happy, it’s because your need to escape is great. Therefore, it’s a question of broadening your horizon: your canvas must become a landscape! No longer a bunch of sunflowers but an entire field of sunflowers! In this sense, we are sure that our daisies will illuminate your canvas but also your face. And why not immerse yourself in Van Gogh's brush and reproduce his famous irises?



Focus on flower petals
There are few human beings insensitive to nature and flowers in particular. Indeed, when we approach a bud about to hatch, we feel a form of fascination and happiness in the face of the birth of a plant. The paintings representing a close-up of a flower allow us to observe this transformation of nature. In addition, these paintings are often decorative elements bringing life and color to a house.



Birds heralding spring
When we think of spring, we all immediately think of birdsong. They are the ones who tell us that the season of renewal is coming. Often associated with flowers, birds – sparrows in particular – are pleasant garden companions: they always seem cheerful. Indeed, look at the birds below, all evoke tranquility.








A house in the countryside
Some places more than others evoke the rebirth of nature. For example, a chalet in the mountains where deer frolic, a farm in the countryside surrounded by rosebushes; a small wooded village café, with a welcoming entrance, the front of a small Provençal house, and even a pagoda in nature!







The birth of babies
But more than anything, what tells us that spring is upon us is the birth of babies. Nature, to protect itself, offers babies a favorable environment for their first steps. It’s no longer freezing, the sun is more present, the lush vegetation for food... There are some paintings that evoke them : a mare and her foal, a little rabbit waking up, cows drinking water not far from their calves.

