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See every detail clearly and paint with absolute precision using ourCrafty by Numbers Magnifying Sheet a must-have tool for any paint by numbers enthusiast. Whether youre tackling tiny areas of your canvas or reading small print on your color guide, this ultra-thin magnifier makes it effortless to zoom in without the bulk of a traditional magnifying glass.
Crafted from high-quality, flexible material, it offers distortion-free magnification with an optimal viewing distance of 24 inches (510 cm). Compact and travel-friendly, its 12×18 cm size fits easily in your art drawer or kit, making it the perfect companion for both detailed painting sessions and everyday use.
Perfect Size for Artists Measuring 12×18 cm, its large enough to cover key canvas sections while remaining easy to handle.
Ultra-Slim & Lightweight Easy to carry, easy to store. Take it anywhere with your paint by numbers kit.
Crystal-Clear Magnification No distortion. Just crisp, enhanced detail to guide your brush with confidence.
Versatile Use Great for paint by numbers, reading, model work, embroidery, and more.
Reduces Eye Strain Focus on fine numbers and lines without fatigue during long painting sessions.
Detailed paint by numbers canvases
Beginners struggling with tiny print
Seniors or anyone with vision challenges
Artists who value precision and control
1. Can I use this sheet for both painting and reading?
Absolutely. Its ideal for focusing on small canvas sections or printed instructions.
2. Is it durable?
Yes! Its made from flexible, high-grade PVC for long-term use without warping or cracking.
3. Will it distort my artwork?
Not at all. It delivers clear, distortion-free magnification to maintain the integrity of your paint by numbers design.
4. How do I store it?
Its slim, flat design fits perfectly into any drawer, pouch, or even your paint by numbers kit box.
5. Is it compatible with all paint by numbers kits?
Yes its especially useful for kits with high color counts or intricate areas where numbers and lines are tiny.