Natural World Workshop

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Ages: 7-13

Grades: 2nd+

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Product Code: 156-195

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Timberdoodle's Review

Natural World Workshop

Using highly pigmented yet easy-to-work-with gouache paint, Natural World Workshop by Djeco is a step above the traditional children's paint-by-numbers sets. Each of the four large prints is already partly illustrated, the more challenging parts of each scene already colored in. Following the full-color picture instruction book, young artists are clearly shown how to complete these original pictures of nature. By applying the bright, opaque paints to the correct numbers, your child will create beautiful images of animals, birds, and sea creatures all in their natural habitat. Natural World Workshop makes an enjoyable activity for children who love art and nature!


Natural World Workshop comes with four code-printed boards, eight colorful opaque paints, and a brush to complete the masterpieces.


Manufacturer Description
  • Made from the highest quality materials; completely non-toxic and meets and exceeded all US and European testing standards
  • Helps build fine motor skills, creativity, imagination, design, and art appreciation
  • Learn to paint with this kid’s painting set; the partially-illustrated boards achieve a better result than paint by number; includes 8 paint colors
  • Follow the instruction book to create nature scenes, you’ll be proud of the final masterpiece, includes 2 art boards and brush
  • A perfect gift for ages 7+
  • Features
    Includes:
  • 4 code-printed boards
  • 8 colorful opaque paints
  • Brush to complete the masterpieces
  • Full-color picture instruction book

  • Manufacturer: Djeco
    Designed By: Judith Gueyfier
    Age Recommendation: 7-13 Years
    Faith-Based: No
    Natural World Workshop Review by Mama Bean AZ

    review by Mama Bean AZ

    ”Overall, I felt that the kit was very high quality and the final products are definitely something we plan to frame and hang in our home. The boys really enjoyed this project.”

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    Natural World Workshop Review by Andrea Beam

    review by Andrea Beam

    ”There are many things I loved about the activity: The pictures are beautiful... The “pages” are very sturdy… The paint dries very quickly... The paint is tidy…”

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    Natural World Workshop Review by The Oaxacaborn Blog

    review by The Oaxacaborn Blog

    ”With the Natural World Workshop painting kit, young students get to join Judith Gueyfier’s world of color and lend a hand in completing four of her paintings!”

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    Natural World Workshop Review by One Luckey Wife

    review by One Luckey Wife

    ”Out of all the Djeco art kits we have gotten from Timberdoodle this one is our favorite.”

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    Customer Reviews

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    Mustafa
    Beautiful work created

    My daughter really enjoyed these paintings and it was easy to create beautiful pieces. I wish there were more kits with different scenes to get as well.

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    Kati C.
    Excellent Craft

    My 7-year-old son really enjoyed working on these. So nice that it was not a complete blank canvas, as I can imagine my son would have lost interest before it was completed. It was the perfect craft for his age.

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    Aerie
    Beautiful paintings

    My son loved these. He was able to make really beautiful art and not have to plan out how to do it which he really enjoyed. Just relaxing fun artwork that always turns out amazing. We hung each one in his room and they look very professional. Great idea for a fun kid painting project the kids can be proud of.

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    Haley
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    Cute and fun

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    Kristen F.
    Great paint by numbers without the numbers

    My daughter loved how the canvas was set up. Shes in second grade and likes the concept of paint by numbers, but hates having to paint a whole canvas while trying to also cover up the numbers. She likes that there are no numbers and the canvas is already partially filled in. She now doesn’t dread doing art and looks forward to the next canvas she gets to paint.