Tree of Life Paint by Numbers Kits with Celtic Roots and Golden Branches

A tree painting shows you scenery. A Tree of Life shows you an idea — roots, trunk, and crown drawn as one connected whole, standing for growth, family, and the way everything feeds everything else. Tree of life paint by numbers kits let you build that idea in color, branch by branch.

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More than a tree painting


You can usually tell the two apart at a glance. A landscape tree sits in its setting — a field, a path, a sky. A Tree of Life is drawn as a complete organism: roots spread in view below, the crown spread above them, the two halves loosely mirroring each other, sometimes ringed inside a circle. The composition exists because the subject isn't a place. It's connection — what's above held up by what's below.
That structure is also why these designs work at almost any level of detail, from a clean two-color silhouette to a crown of hundreds of individually colored leaves.


One symbol, many dresses


The symbol stays the same; the styling decides what it says in your room.
Celtic: interlaced knotwork and the classic ring composition.
Golden ornamental: dark or warm backgrounds with gilded, decorative branches.
Contemporary swirls: bright rainbow foliage and curling limbs, the most colorful corner of the range.
Folk art: stylized flowers, birds, and patterned leaves with a storybook feel.
Night and cosmic: the tree set against stars, moonlight, or deep blues.
Two famous versions have collections of their own: Gustav Klimt's golden tree belongs with the rest of his work in the Klimt collection, and William Morris's patterned take lives among the William Morris designs.


Roots, branches, and what they stand for


People reach for this symbol at turning points. The roots-and-branches form reads naturally as family — what you come from, what grows out of it — which is why these kits get bought for new homes, weddings and anniversaries, the arrival of a baby, and sometimes in memory of someone whose branch the family carries on. The image has carried meaning in Celtic, Norse, biblical, and modern spiritual traditions alike, and that breadth is part of its appeal: it means something without being tied to any single faith.
Painted by hand, it makes the point twice — the symbol stands for continuity, and the hours you put in show the occasion mattered.


Difficulty, size, and frames


Difficulty follows the foliage. A bold silhouette or swirl design with big, unbroken fields of color is the gentlest entry. Dense Celtic knotwork and crowns built from hundreds of small leaves sit at the other extreme and suit painters who enjoy slow, repetitive detail.
Each kit is a numbered 16x20 inch (40x50 cm) canvas with pre-mixed acrylics and brushes included. Choose the rolled No Frame canvas, or the Pre-stretched on Frame option, which hangs as soon as the painting is done.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Tree of Life a religious symbol?

It can be, but it doesn't have to be. The symbol is older and wider than any one tradition, which is why it sits as comfortably in a secular home as in a spiritual one.

Which designs are easiest to start with?

Swirl and silhouette styles with large, clearly bordered color areas. As a rule, the fewer individual leaves a crown has, the faster and more forgiving the canvas.

What's included, and what size is it?

A numbered 16x20 inch (40x50 cm) canvas, 24 pre-mixed acrylic paints, and brushes, with paints numbered to the canvas — nothing to mix. Rolled or frame-mounted.

What occasions do these suit as gifts?

Milestones with roots in them: a first home, a wedding or anniversary, a new baby. Some paint one in memory of a family member, which the symbol carries gracefully.

What makes a Celtic Tree of Life different?

The knotwork — woven lines running through the roots, the branches, or a circular border. It's also usually the most detailed style, so treat it as a project rather than a quick win.

Is this the same as Klimt's Tree of Life?

No — Klimt's is one famous painting with a style of its own, and his work has a dedicated collection. This page covers the symbol across all its styles, golden ones included.

Any tips for crowns with lots of small leaves?

Work in clusters: finish all the leaves of one color in an area before switching. Don't try to perfect every leaf's outline — over-fussed edges make foliage look stiff.