Punch needle wall art of three houseplants in mustard, terracotta, and slate blue pots on a cream background

Sunday Green Punch Needle Kit

$39.95 USD
Sale price  $39.95 USD Regular price  $49.95 USD
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Punch needle wall art of three houseplants in mustard, terracotta, and slate blue pots on a cream background

Sunday Green 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
✓ Zero experience needed
✓ Everything included, pre-framed
✓ Finishes in one weekend

Three plants, three pots, mustard yellow, terracotta orange, and that quiet slate blue all sitting together like a windowsill you actually want to stare at.
Hang it in the kitchen or living room and the whole corner feels warmer.
Punch needle is the kind of craft that surprises you, the color sections are generous, and the calathea stripes alone will pull you straight in.
The fiddle fig, the fern, the terracotta beauty: all yours to keep. Make something green.
Time: 4–7 hours
Size: 11.8 × 11.8" (30 × 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.

🖼 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 Sun-Drenched Botanical Punch Needle Wall Art Project

Mustard yellow, terracotta orange, forest green, and a cool hit of slate blue, three houseplants arranged like a still life that always looked this good on purpose. The striped calathea sits alongside a spiky fern and a full leafy fiddle fig, the whole scene settled in cream like a slow Sunday morning you want to live in. On a living room gallery wall or tucked into a kitchen nook, it brings an earthy, grounded warmth that actually stays.

Why You'll Love It

The retro palette, those deep forest greens against warm terracotta and mustard, gives the finished piece a quality that feels curated, not crafted-by-chance. It belongs with the person who spends a Saturday rearranging their plant shelf, swapping pots between the windowsill and the bookcase, trying to get the light just right.

A living room gallery wall is the natural home for it, but a kitchen nook works just as well, somewhere you pass often enough to catch that slate blue pot and feel quietly pleased. The botanical still life vibe sits comfortably between playful and considered, so it holds its own next to prints, photographs, or nothing else at all.

The Creative Experience

There's something genuinely settling about punch needle. Put something on in the background, find a comfortable seat, and let the calathea's cream-and-green stripes pull you through. The rhythmic loop-loop-loop motion of the needle is the kind of repetition that empties your head without you noticing.

Four to seven hours across a few evenings is all it takes, and the bold mustard and terracotta sections fill in fast enough to keep things moving. You won't need prior experience to feel at ease with it. The design is forgiving, the color sections are clear, and the progress is visible from the very first row.

What Makes It Special

  • Three distinct plant shapes, calathea stripes, fern spikes, fiddle fig leaves, give you visual variety in every session
  • Mustard yellow, terracotta, and slate blue pots bring a retro warmth that earns its place on a gallery wall
  • Forgiving, clear color sections, easy to follow, easy to love, even on a first try
  • The finished botanical trio sits naturally in a kitchen nook or living room corner
  • A genuinely thoughtful gift for anyone whose plant shelf is already overflowing and whose walls haven't caught up yet

Common Questions

Q: Is punch needle hard to learn?
The bold, well-defined sections of mustard yellow and forest green give you a clear, obvious place to start, your hands settle into the rhythm faster than you'd think.

Q: What does the finished punch needle wall art look like?
Three lush plants in terracotta, mustard, and slate blue pots, all sitting together in a cream-backed still life, the kind of thing that looks considered and hand-picked, not homemade.

Q: Does this work as a gift?
It's a strong one for anyone with more plants than wall space, the botanical trio and warm retro palette land well for boho decorators and indoor gardening enthusiasts alike.

Q: How long does it take to complete?
Most people finish across three or four cozy evenings. The four-to-seven hour range is realistic, and the generous color blocks mean the time moves quickly.

Ready to Fill That Wall

Three plants, a palette that glows, and a few evenings of satisfying work. Make the botanical corner your walls have been waiting for.