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Cherry Blossom Bonsai Paint By Numbers Kit for Adults - DIY Japanese Flower Painting Art Set with Canvas, Brushes & Acrylic Paints - Perfect for Home Decor, Relaxation & Gift Giving
Cherry Blossom Bonsai Paint By Numbers Kit for Adults - DIY Japanese Flower Painting Art Set with Canvas, Brushes & Acrylic Paints - Perfect for Home Decor, Relaxation & Gift GivingCherry Blossom Bonsai Paint By Numbers Kit for Adults - DIY Japanese Flower Painting Art Set with Canvas, Brushes & Acrylic Paints - Perfect for Home Decor, Relaxation & Gift Giving

Cherry Blossom Bonsai Paint By Numbers Kit for Adults - DIY Japanese Flower Painting Art Set with Canvas, Brushes & Acrylic Paints - Perfect for Home Decor, Relaxation & Gift Giving

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Product Description

  • Designed and made in Portland, Oregon
  • Includes: 8 X 10 inch artist-quality canvas with prepared background; 8 acrylic American-made, non-hazardous paints; 2 Princeton brushes (size 5/0 and size 2); instructions for use
  • Approximate project time: 3-5 hours
  • Recommended for adults and teens aged 13 and up
  • Attractive packaging
  • Our pretty Cherry Blossom paint-by-number kit features a bonsai cherry tree in a deep teal planter with a cute vintage pagoda. The pre-printed background is a pale turquoise gradient with a dusty-mauve table top. With instructions for painting and everything included to create a beautiful piece of handmade home decor, this kit is made for hours of satisfying creativity.

  • The Federal Art Project was a Federal One program under the Works Progress Administration during the Great Depression. Funded under the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935, it operated from August 1935 until June 1943. It was created as a relief measure to employ artists and artisans to create murals; easel paintings; sculpture; graphic art; posters; photography; Index of American Design documentations; museum and theater scenic designs; and arts and crafts. The Federal Art Project operated community art centers throughout the country where craft workers and artists worked, exhibited, and educated others. The project produced over 200,000 individual works, including some of the country's most significant pieces of public art.

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