Tips to Frame Christmas Paint by Numbers Artwork
The holiday season is typically characterised by joyous events, creative activities, and staying warm inside, and Paint by Number Kits have become one of the most popular Christmas activities for families. With these kits, anyone can effortlessly produce stunning artwork, making them great for Christmas decorations or as a sincere gift. The last thing to do is to put a nice frame around the painting to make it a real Christmas memory.
This article will explain the different aspects of turning your paint-by-number work into a framed piece—from choosing the correct frame to incorporating a Christmas element—so that your art can be seen throughout the festive season.
Why Framing Matters
Once you have invested several hours in your painting, it is worth more than simply being rolled up or put away. A frame is a very important thing that serves two purposes: it protects your art from harm and enhances its visual appearance.
In addition, a frame is a dust and damage prevention tool; however, it also makes the painting visually attractive and gives it a nice and professional look. On the wall, it is eye-catching and, thus, it is able to give cozy vibes to your interior. At Christmas time, when your entire house is decorated for the holidays, your framed work of art is the celebration itself—a creative and hardworking you.
1. Let the Painting Dry Completely
Patience is very important before the framing step. Most Paint by Number Kits come with acrylic paints, which dry faster than oil paints, but they still need to be cured for a proper time. Any impatient work during this stage can result in smudges or paint that will stick to the glass or mat.
Let your work be dried in a flat position in a clean and dust-free place for at least 24 to 48 hours. This is how it ensures that all layers are set evenly and that the surface remains smooth. You may check a small corner by gently touching it with your fingertip—if it is cool or tacky, then it is necessary to wait longer.
2. Flatten the Canvas
Once the paint-by-number is finished, the canvas tends to curl or wrinkle, which is a common occurrence, especially when several paint layers or water have been used. In order to wrap it properly, the canvas has to be flat.
It’s possible to repair this defect in a very simple way: put the dry work with the painted side down on a piece of clean cloth and cover the back with another towel. Press an iron that is warm (not hot) and run it softly with circular movements over the towel. Do not let the iron come directly into contact with the paint. After being flattened, the painting should be kept under a few heavy books for a couple of hours to ensure that it remains smooth.
3. Choose the Right Frame Style
Your frame is essentially the setting of your masterpiece, and it should, at Christmas time, not only go along with the painting but also the festivity. How about these:
Classic Wooden Frames: These are full of warmth and old-fashioned charm, just right for a typical winter setting.
Gold or Silver Metallic Frames: Introduce some sparkle and sophistication that can go along with the twinkling holiday lights and the baubles on the tree.
Rustic Frames: They are perfect if you have a farmhouse or vintage-style home and come with a nice, soft and worn-out look.
Bright-Colored Frames: A red, green, or white frame will bring a lively Christmas spirit to your painting, especially if it's a seasonal one.
While selecting, you can either match or contrast the frame with the colours of your painting—contrast will make the frame stand out, while harmony will keep it subtle.
4. Consider Matting for a Professional Look
Artwork with a mat (the edge between the picture and frame) looks raised right away. The painting gets free space to “air,” and the eye is drawn to the small things.
In the case of Christmas-centric images, use mats with colours such as cream, gold, or dark green. Don’t use excessively bright colours that may take the attention away from your artwork. Normally, the mat size varies from 2 to 3 inches, approximately, depending on how big your painting is.
5. Use Glass or Go Without It?
Choosing how to frame your paint by number canvas, you basically can decide to either frame it with or without glass.
Covering the framed work with glass: Besides, it can keep the work safe from dust and dampness, so the kitchen or a windowside, the places with moisture, can still be the proper places to hang your art.
Not covering the framed work with glass: The work remains with the visible texture of the paint, and also, there is no reflection, thus your picture looks like it comes from some kind of gallery.
In case of using glass, it is better to go for non-reflective or UV-protective glass that will keep the colours intact and protect against fading.
6. Stretch the Canvas for a Gallery Finish
If you want your painting to look more professional, you can think of putting your painting in a wooden frame between the outer decorative frame. This way, which is generally used by artists, provides your painting a neat, contemporary finish.
There is nothing difficult in stretching the canvas on your own if you have a DIY stretcher bar kit, or you can simply take it to a gallery and have it done professionally. The main thing is to make sure that the fabric is tightly and equally stretched over the frame. After that, you can simply leave it as it is for a minimalist style or insert it into a decorative outer frame for more shine.
7. Seal Your Artwork for Protection
If you are planning to frame your art, it would be great if you sealed it first. A clear acrylic sealer or varnish works as a protective layer, which not only brightens the colours but also protects the artwork from dust and moisture.
You can decide on a matte, glossy, or satin finish according to your liking. It is very convenient to use a spray sealer if you want to cover your work evenly—just keep the can approximately 12 inches from the surface and spray gently in even strokes. Don't forget to let it dry completely before you put the frame on.
Such a small step can do wonders for your painting and make it a memento for years to come.
8. Pair Your Artwork with Holiday Décor
After your artwork gets a frame, you should consider the place to show it off. If you put it next to the Christmas tree, the fireplace, or the entryway, it becomes a part of your holiday scene.
There is also the option of your frame coordinating with the other decorations that you have. For instance, a gold frame can match quite well with the candleholders, or a rustic wooden frame can be the perfect companion to a pine wreath. The reason small string lights wrapped around the frame give a lovely glow that fits well with the holiday coziness is that they are magical.
Conclusion
The final move to convert your Christmas painting into a memory that lasts forever is indeed framing your artwork. A proper frame, mat, and care will make your creation more than just a pastime—it will become a part of your holiday home’s history.
Anyone can make beautiful holiday art with the help of Paint by Number Kits, and a Custom Paint by Number Kit will make that experience even more special for you by turning your moments into art.
Therefore, when the festive season is coming, do not let your painting lie in a tube—frame it, show it off, or give it as a present. Make your artwork shine as much as the Christmas lights, and thereby, bring in colour, warmth, and creativity to your festivity.

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