Punch needle wall art kit featuring folk-style marigolds, roses, and daisies in mustard, coral, and navy teal

Midsummer Bloom Punch Needle Kit

$39.95 USD
Sale price  $39.95 USD Regular price  $49.95 USD
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Punch needle wall art kit featuring folk-style marigolds, roses, and daisies in mustard, coral, and navy teal

Midsummer Bloom Punch Needle Kit

$39.95 USD
Sale price  $39.95 USD Regular price  $49.95 USD
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What's Included

- Pre-stretched canvas with printed design
- Premium yarn (enough to finish + extra)
- Punch needle tool
- Scissors
- Quick-start guide
- Video tutorial access

Shipping & Delivery

- Ships within 1–2 business days
- Delivery: 5–12 days
- Free shipping on 2+ kits

Success Guarantee

Finish your first piece in a weekend - or it's free.
Not happy? Full refund within 30 days. No questions asked.

Make wall art you're proud of with punch needle
βœ“ Zero experience needed
βœ“ Everything included, pre-framed
βœ“ Finishes in one weekend

Golden mustard marigolds, coral roses, and a burst of navy teal leaves, all stacked together like a folk painting that wandered off a wall in rural Sweden.
Hung in a living room, it brings the kind of layered warmth that takes a plain wall somewhere.
Punch needle is one of those crafts where your hands figure it out faster than your head expects.
The marigolds, the ferns, the periwinkle daisies, all yours when you're done. Make something lush.
Time: 4–7 hours
Size: 11.8 Γ— 11.8" (30 Γ— 30 cm)

So Simple, Anyone Can Do It

Thread the Needle

Our video shows you exactly how.

Punch the Fabric

Your design is printed on the canvas.
Just punch inside the lines.

Hang Your Art

Canvas comes pre-framed. Finished?
Hang it right away.

Why You’ll Love Punch Needle

🧘 Genuinely Relaxing
The repetitive motion calms your mind. It's like meditation, but you end up with art.

✨ You'll Actually Finish
Most people complete their first kit in one weekend.

πŸ–Ό Ready to Display
Your friends will ask where you bought it. You'll get to say, "I made it."

🎁 Makes a Thoughtful Gift
Give the kit or the finished piece. Either way, it's a gift people actually love.

Frequently Asked Questions

I've never done any crafts. Can I do this?

Yes. Our kits are made for complete beginners. The video walks you through every step.

How long does it take?

3–7 hours total. A perfect weekend project.

What if I mess up?

Punch needle is forgiving. Just pull the loop out and redo. No unraveling, no drama.

What if I run out of yarn?

We include extra. If you still run short, email us - we'll send more free.

Is this good for kids?

Ages 10+ with some adult help. Great activity to do together.

What's your return policy?

30-day guarantee. Not happy? Full refund, no questions asked.

When will my order arrive?

Ships in 1–2 days. Delivery takes 5–12 days depending on location.

Do you ship to my country?

Yes, we offer free worldwide shipping for orders over $50 USD.

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A Folk-Style Floral Punch Needle Wall Art Project Worth Staring At

Golden mustard marigolds sit next to coral roses. Periwinkle daisies tuck between sprigs of delicate fern. Forest green leaves anchor the whole bouquet like something a grandmother pressed into a sketchbook and never threw away. On a living room gallery wall, it reads as bold, nostalgic, and surprisingly personal, the kind of piece visitors ask about.

Why You'll Love It

The color palette here does real work. That combination of coral pink, navy teal, and golden mustard doesn't happen by accident, it's the same joyful tension you find in traditional Scandinavian folk art, where every element earns its place. The forest green leaves push the warm tones forward, and the soft periwinkle daisies keep it from tipping into anything too heavy.

If you know someone whose home is full of vintage botanical prints, mismatched ceramics, and houseplants that have genuinely taken over a windowsill, this bouquet will land immediately. It belongs on a gallery wall between a framed print and a small mirror, exactly the kind of layered arrangement that looks considered rather than random.

The Creative Experience

Working through the bouquet section by section, filling in a golden marigold, then crossing into the coral roses, has a rhythm that settles into something genuinely calming. There's a quiet satisfaction in watching a section of color fill in row by row, the pile building up until a petal looks like a petal. Put something on in the background. Lose an hour or two. Come back to it the next evening.

This is a beginner-friendly punch needle project in the truest sense, not because it's been simplified, but because the bold folk shapes give you clear areas to work through without second-guessing. Each color is a small, satisfying task. The fern sprigs are done before you know it. The marigolds take a little longer, and they're worth it.

What Makes It Special

  • Bold folk-style marigolds, roses, and daisies in a palette that holds its own on any gallery wall
  • Golden mustard, coral pink, and navy teal, colors that warm a living room without competing with what's already there
  • Forgiving design, the clear color sections make it easy to follow, even on a first punch needle attempt
  • Delicate fern sprigs and botanical leaves add depth that makes the finished bouquet look genuinely detailed
  • A natural gift for anyone with a thing for folk art, maximalist florals, or vintage botanical prints

Common Questions

Q: Is punch needle hard to learn?
Not with a design like this, the bold roses and marigold shapes give you generous, well-defined areas that make it easy to find your footing early on.

Q: What does the finished punch needle wall art look like?
A lush folk bouquet in golden mustard, coral pink, navy teal, and periwinkle, rich enough in color and texture that it looks hand-crafted in exactly the right way.

Q: Does this work as a gift?
It's a strong yes for anyone who collects botanical prints, loves maximalist floral dΓ©cor, or has a soft spot for Scandinavian folk aesthetics, the kind of person whose walls already have a story.

Q: How long does this take to finish?
Most people spread it across a few cozy evenings, the 4–7 hour range means it's long enough to feel satisfying without turning into a project that lingers for months.

Bring the Bouquet Home

The marigolds, the coral roses, the periwinkle daisies, a full folk garden, made entirely by your hands, ready to hang somewhere it'll be noticed. Add it to your wall.