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graphic Here can be found links to even more fascinating paint-by-number discoveries that you can make!

Please let companies and people listed below that you found out about them from Le Salon. Merci!

  • 1-2-3 ART is a company that can transform your photo into a paint by number kit.
    1-2-3 ART

  • 123Christmas Gifts has Christmas-themed kits.
    123Christmas Gifts

  • Atlantic Beach Press
    Atlantic Beach Press produces a pbn price guide & limited edition T-shirts signed by Dan Robbins, plus other goodies.

  • Club Photo makes a personalized set from your photograph.
    Club Photo

  • Craft Stop has kits available online.
    Craft Stop

  • Crayon By Number 2.0, a CD ROM available from Wentworth Institute, lets you scan in any photo and turn it into a numbered (Paint By Number style) outline. Then, over a span of 1-3 hours, you use a standard box of crayons to color in the outline to create a life-like self-portrait.
    CrayonByNumber

  • Dark Lilac has kits available to order online.
    Dark Lilac

  • Dreams Come True Crafts has a wide selection of kits.
    Dreams Come True Crafts

  • Future Memories can make personalized portraits from your photos.
    Future Memories

  • Hobbymasters carries kits and other craft supplies.
    Hobbymasters

  • Hobby Place carries lots of kits.
    Hobby Place

  • Larry Rubin's "by the numbers" newsletter
    You know that you'd love to get home and be able to shout, "Honey, look what I got in the mail." Larry can make it happen. A quarterly newsletter devoted to the wonderful world of paint-by-numbers.

  • Right On Futon, in Chicago, IL will be displaying 50 paint-by-numbers from the collection of Gregory Brackens in the window of their store from April 12 - May 17, 1999. Dan Robbins will be there on the evening of Friday, May 7, signing his book.

  • Savell Graphics, Specializing in painting and restoring paint by number kits...vintage or new!

  • Smithsonian's American Museum of American History has ended, but I will leave this link active until they remove the pages from their site.

  • Whatever Happened to Paint By Numbers?
    Dan Robbins behind-the-scenes memoir of the birth, death and resurrection of paint-by-numbers. He was there! Perfect for coffee tables and bedtime reading.

























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