NeedlePaint Is Now Featuring Personalized Hand Painted Kids Needlepoint Canvases

NeedlePaint.com is offering new custom designs for kids to let you personalize a canvas for somebody special. The designs are hand painted on Zweigart mono deluxe canvas and can be purchased at the NeedlePaint.com website.

NeedlePaint.com is offering new hand painted needlepoint designs, featuring personalized kids needlepoint on their website.

The designs are created and hand painted by Robbyn Nease. Her custom name creations are each as individual as the person they are designed for. Choose from a wide variety of designs for kids, and customize with favorite animals, objects and colors. Customer input is welcome for color preferences or content.

Robbyn has been designing and painting needlepoint canvases for years, typically it takes up to 8 weeks from the date of order until the day your canvas is finished.

"We are excited to add more personalized needlepoint hand painted designs" says president Seth Berman. "Having a wide selection of designs and teaming up with artists who can hand paint custom needlepoint canvases is a really good addition to our existing custom needlepoint platform".

NeedlePaint.com is an online needlepoint store where shoppers can easily upload their own photos and have them turned into needlepoint kits and canvases. The shop keeps over 400 colors of embroidery floss in stock and can put images onto 10, 12, 14, and 18 mesh mono deluxe Zweigart canvas. They specialize in custom needlepoint projects and also offer stitch finishing as well as pillow finishing services.

Needlepoint is a form of counted thread embroidery in which yarn is stitched through a stiff open weave canvas. Most needlepoint designs completely cover the canvas. Although needlepoint may be worked in a variety of stitches, many needlepoint designs use only a simple tent stitch which rely upon color changes to construct a pattern. Needlepoint is not only fun, but has been found to be very relaxing by many stitchers. Needlepoint projects can be put in frames and displayed on the wall, made into pillows, and mounted in ways still yet to be discovered. To see many fun new needlepoint ideas, visit the NeedlePaint.com blog at DesignNeedlePointKits.com

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