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32 Cute Lacy Sunshine Wizard of Oz style designs printed on one side of the page

Lacy Sunshine’s OZ Coloring Book Volume 15: Adult and Childrens Coloring Book (Lacy Sunshine’s Coloring Books)

By: Heather Valentin

Rating: 4 of 5

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I own a couple of coloring books in the Lacy Sunshine series by Heather Valentin. They are all quite cute and feature large-eyed youngsters in cute clothing. In this coloring book, the characters take on the guise of the characters in the Wizard of Oz.

I found it quite fun to color these (using alcohol-based markers and colored pencils). They are fairly quick to finish compared to other more detailed projects, so they are perfect for when you want to finish a design in an afternoon or day.

The print quality of this particular coloring book seems a little inferior to the other books I have in this series. I was able to color but it makes the finished product a little less satisfactory for me. The print seems lighter and somewhat disconnected, hence a four star rating instead of five. The artwork is as good as ever but perhaps the quality control on the print should have been addressed.

This is what I found while coloring in this book and testing the paper with my coloring medium:

32 Wizard of Oz style designs featuring characters from Lacy Sunshine series

Printed on one side of the page

Paper is typical for those published by CreateSpace: thin, white, slightly rough and non-perforated.

Glue bound, so you will have to cut pages out if you want to remove them from the book

Designs do not merge into the binding area

Book opens flat fairly easily for coloring

Alcohol and water-based markers bleed through this paper to varying degrees

Gel pens and India ink pens leave colorful shadows on the back of the page. India ink can bleed through if you layer it or use it heavily.

Colored pencils work well with this paper. Wax and oil-based pencils provide good pigment and I can layer and blend well with both. Hard lead pencils (like Verithins) can leave dents on the back of the page.

Because of the bleed through and dents, I always use card stock as a blotter to keep ink and hard lead pencils from marring through the page to the designs below.

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Another fun entry in a great detective/mystery series

Lowcountry Book Club (A Liz Talbot Mystery) (Volume 5)

By: Another fun entry in a great detective/mystery series

Rating: 5 of 5

lowcountrybookLiz Talbot Mysteries are one of my favorite series for a fun and definitely Southern mystery/detective book. Liz is a private detective and she works with her (now) husband, Nate to solve a variety of mysteries – generally those involving murder.

In this book, a much beloved socialite has been pushed to her death and her husband has come under suspicion. Liz and Nate are hired to try to disprove this and come up with the real killer.

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Another great Little Blue Truck book – fun with cute costumes but not spooky

Little Blue Truck’s Halloween

By: Alice Schertle and Jill McElmurry

Rating: 5 of 5

bluetruckhalloween“Little Blue Truck’s Halloween” is a great addition to the series and a wonderful come back from last year’s disappointing “Little Blue Truck’s Beep-Along Book”. In the new book, the author Alice Schertle’s great rhymes are back and the illustrations by Jill McElmurry are cute and fun once again.

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32 Beautiful Floral and Plant Designs

Chalk-Style Garden Coloring Book: Color With All Types of Markers, Gel Pens & Colored Pencils

By: Deb Strain

Rating: 5 of 5

chalkstylegardenI’ve recently started coloring more of these black background chalk style designs. With these, the pages are white and the back background the and designs are printed in a matte black. The designs are detailed but are not too intricate. This is nice as you can use all of your standard markers, colored pencils, and gel pens with these designs.

The subject is the garden and there are lots of flowers, plants, flower pots, and more. I love to garden and I enjoy coloring flowers with different colors, including some that simply don’t appear in nature. My garden is blooming right now and it’s a perfect time for me to bring the outside in. I also like to color flowers and gardens during the winter months when there is so little color in my yard. It helps make the drab days a little less dreary.

There are 32 designs in this coloring book. I’m really impressed by it as it is my first coloring book by Deb Strain though it will certainly not be the last one. The designs are printed on the right side of the page. On the back of the page are quotes about gardens, growing, etc. by a variety of sources. There are also journaling lines. I am used to these elements in a book published by Design Originals but what is fun and different for me is that there are some very pretty colored design elements surrounding the quotes. One of the quotes, by Alice Sebold, sums up how I feel when I am gardening or coloring: I like gardening its a place where I find myself when I need to lose myself.

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50 Designs from the artwork of Charley Harper printed on one side of the page

Charley Harper: 50 Drawings, Coloring Book

By: Charley Harper

Rating: 5 of 5

charleyharper50This is a wonderful hardback coloring book filled with 50 pages of designs of artwork by Charley Harper. I first saw Mr. Harper’s work re-created in cross stitch a number of years ago. I had such fun with those projects, that I looked into his work generally and discovered a mid-century modernist whose work was both beautiful and whimsical at the same time. Since then, I’ve enjoyed his work in prints, calendars, and more. It’s become tradition in my house for me to have a Charley Harper calendar hung in my pantry each year. I’ve also enjoyed the work of his wife, Edie Harper as well.

The late Mr. Harper’s work in this coloring book revolves around animals which are created with his attention to clean lines. While I have used to seeing his work with individual animals, I was surprised to find detailed and intricate studies of entire ecosystems in these designs. It creates a really nice mix for me to color with some designs being easier to color and others taking considerably more thought and time.

In creating these designs, the artists at the publishing company hand traced the outlines of Mr. Harper’s artwork. The designs in the book are thus is an exact duplication of the original artwork. Included in the book are also numbered color thumbnails of the original art printed on high gloss pages. Also included is a table of contents which provides the names for each of the designs. I may decide to follow Mr. Harper’s lead or I may choose to put my own spin on some of his designs. There are so many to choose from, I can easily do both.

This is what I discovered while coloring in this book and using my coloring medium to test the pages:

50 Designs based on the exact artwork of Charley Harper plus title page, intro page and Contents page have areas you can color as well.

Printed on one side of the page

Paper is heavyweight, white, slightly smooth, and non-perforate

Sewn Binding with a thin glossy hard back cover

Includes color thumbnails of the original artwork

The designs include framing lines around the outer edge

There is enough room to remove a page if you wish to do so. I won’t but, instead, will use the book as a coffee table book both while I am coloring it and when it is finished.

Alcohol-based markers bleed through this paper quite readily

Water-based markers can spot through. The exception was my Tombow brush ends did not spot through even with dark and bright colors.

Gel pens and India ink pens did not bleed through but some gel pens took much longer to dry than usual.

Colored pencils worked well with this paper. I tested both oil and wax based in several brands. I was able to get light pigment as well as heavy (with multiple layers) and to layer colors and blend well using a pencil style blending stick. My hard lead pencils were good color as well with crisp lines and did not dent through the page.

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44 Inspirational Coloring Designs (30 large and 14 smaller format) printed on both sides of the perforated page

Chalk It Up To Grace: A Chalkboard Coloring Book of Removable Wall Art Prints, Perfect With Colored Pencils and Markers

By: Paige Tate Select

Rating: 5 of 5

chalkgraceChalk It Up To Grace is the latest premium edition Christian coloring book by Paige Tate & Co. While I have a number of the earlier books, this is the first coloring book I have by artist Shannon Roberts. Ms. Roberts style is both elegant and fun at the same time. She provides an insight into her spiritual inspiration as a Christian in her biography at the back of the book. It’s always wonderful to hear about what God has been doing in the lives of other believers. The designs in this book are a mixture of inspirational Scripture and Christian sayings along with lovely designs that surround the words and bring attention to them.

The book has 30 full page designs and an additional 14 designs which are printed two to a page. The smaller designs are scaled down versions of some of the full page designs. The pages are mostly black with the coloring elements in white. The way the pages are printed is black ink on white paper. While the pages are perforated, you will still have to cut the smaller designs along the cutting lines provided if you wish to remove them from the book. The larger prints will fit into an 8 x 10 inch frame and the smaller ones will fit well in a 5 x 7 frame.

This book, as with the other premium edition books, is printed on a heavyweight paper that is much more substantial than the paper used in this publishers regular coloring books. The book is approximately 10 x 8.5 inches with a beautiful black cover with gold foil accents and pretty partially colored illustrations (and yes, the cover art is the very first page in the book and serves double purpose as a title page and a coloring designs.)

Chalk-style coloring is a fun new way of coloring designs. The black background makes the colors you use pop, especially if you use light or fluorescent colors in your work. Some dark colors can end up a little too dark, so you may want to check your colors to see how they work on black before committing to them. I am using a variety of mediums for each design including alcohol and water-based markers, gel pens, and colored pencils.

This is the overview of what I experienced while coloring in this book and testing my various coloring mediums on the page:

30 Large Format and 14 Small Format Scripture/Saying Based Designs in for a total of 44 coloring opportunities

Printed on one side of perforated, black background, slightly rough heavyweight paper

Designs do not merge past the perforations

Glue Binding

Book can open to fairly flat position though I removed my pages from the book for coloring

Alcohol-based markers bleed through the paper

Water-based markers left shadows of color on the back of the page

Gel pens and India ink pens left indistinct shadows on the back of the page.

Coloring pencils work well with the paper. I tested a variety of both wax and oil based pencils and had good results with all of them for color, layering, and blending. I use a pencil style blending stick with for my tests. My hard lead pencils provided good color and did not dent the back of the page.

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55 Animal Designs with lots of leaves but printed with white ink on solid black pages one side of the page

Leafy Animals: Midnight Edition: A Beautiful Adult Coloring Book with 55 Intricate Animals to Color on Black Paper

By: James Alexander

Rating: 5 of 5

leafyanimalsThis is the first coloring book that I have purchased that has solid black pages. I have a number of midnight or chalkstyle books but they are all black ink printed on white paper. With Leafy Animals, the page is a deep black, both front and back, with white ink making up the designs. This process makes the black very true and seems to make the colored design pop even more. I’m using light colors and fluorescent tones to make my projects stand out from the black base. The paper is still the thin, slightly rough paper one can expect from CreateSpace published books.

There are 55 different animal designs of all sorts. The animals are presented in full body with leaves either adorning them or making up the body of the animal. Included are mammals, fish and sea creatures, insects, reptiles, and birds. The designs are simple in the sense that it is just the creature on black background with no extra design. The designs, while detailed, are not overly intricate.

The book is published by CreateSpace and purports to be the first coloring book printed on black paper. I would think that the paper style would become an option for other CreateSpace independent artists and we will see more of it. That’s great with me as I am enjoying the process of coloring on this style of paper. With the exception of colored pencils, it is very forgiving if you color outside of the lines. Colored pencils can overlay the black and give it a whitish, kind of waxy, look.

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30 Beautifully Drawn and Intricate Animal Designs printed on one side of the page

Forest Rhapsody

By: Yu Han Chen

Rating: 5 of 5

forestrhapsodyI own a number of the coloring books which have been released by Dream State Studio. This recent one is illustrated by artist JuJu (Yu Han Chen) who has a lovely and delicate touch with her design work. What I really appreciate about this particular book (versus the others by this group) is that the design are on a larger scale. It makes it much easier to color albeit the designs are still very detailed and have intricate spots to color.

There are many types of animals in this book, including: deer, owl, lion, rabbit, wolf, seahorse (which doesn’t actually go with the forest theme but is gorgeous), birds, tiger, reptiles and much more. There is also a visual thumbnail table of contents at the beginning of the book to assist you in finding which design to color next. The designs are printed on the right on side of the page and on the opposite side, there is a short commentary about the design. The words are quite poetic and evoke the scene that the artist had in mind in creating it.

This is what I discovered in coloring in this book and by testing my coloring medium on the typical CreateSpace paper:

30 Beautiful and Intricate Animals designs with some doodle styling

Printed on one side of the page

Paper is typical of this publisher. It is thin, white, slightly rough and non-perforated.

Glue Bound

Some designs merge into the binding area. You may lose some portion of the design if you remove it from the book.

Alcohol and water-based markers bleed through this paper. Alcohol flows through quickly while water-based comes through in spots.

Gel pens and India ink pens leave shadows of color on the back of the page. I have had India ink spot through on the paper when I use layers of color or blend multiple colors together.

Colored pencils work well with both oil and wax based providing good color. I can layer and blend well with both as well. Hard lead pencils can dent through on this paper to the page below.

I use and suggest the use of a heavyweight blotter page below your working page. That will keep any ink or dents from marring the designs below.

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30 Pretty and Flowing Art Nouveau Style designs featuring animals

Art Nouveau Animals & Flowers Coloring Book for Adults

By: Happy Coloring

Rating: 5 of 5

artnouveauemersonThis is my third coloring book by Juliana Emerson. The previous two focused fairly exclusively on animals (Cute Cats and Creative Animals.) In this coloring book, Ms. Emerson shows a broader range of her talents by showcasing animals and flowers and the occasional young lady or fairy in the midst of an Art Nouveau inspired backdrop. While the designs are not strictly Art Nouveau in nature they certainly are a good modern interpretation of the style.

There are 30 designs in this coloring book with many fun opportunities to color. The designs are detailed but not overly intricate. I don’t think I will need to rely on special small nib pens and sharp point pencils to color in this book.

An interesting technique that I noticed in these designs is that the centerpiece (the animal, flower or maiden) are done in a slightly bolder and darker line than the rest of the design. It helps give the illusion of a slightly 3D effect with that portion of the design standing out.

Here is what I experienced in coloring in this book and testing my coloring medium on the paper:

30 Art Nouveau inspired designs featuring Animals, Flowers, and Females

Printed on one side of the page

Paper is typical of CreateSpace. It is thin, white, slightly rough, and non-perforated

Glue Bound

Plenty of room to remove designs from the book without loss of design. Each design has a framing line around it for ease of coloring and giving a more finished look to your project.

Alcohol and water-based markers bleed through this paper to some extent.

Gel pens and India ink pens leave colorful shadows on the back of the page. If used heavily, the India ink pens can slightly bleed through in spots.

Colored Pencils work well with this slightly rough paper. There is enough tooth to the paper to layer pigment from light to heavy. Both oil and wax pencils can be layered and blended as well. I use a pencil style blender stick for my testing purposes.

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15 Feet of continuous coloring on a cartoon trip from the Earth to the Moon printed on one side of continuous folded page

To the Moon: The Tallest Coloring Book in the World

By: Sarah Yoon

Rating: 5 of 5

tothemoonI recently purchased this artist’s newly released book To the Ocean Deep which is made similarly to this book but with obvious differences in subject. My husband wanted to take turns coloring in it with me so we decided to alternate pages within the book. That left one of us without a fun cartoon style color book to every other week. I then found Ms. Yoon’s first coloring book To the Moon and decided to pick it up and now we plan to alternate each of the books. It is a fun way to tackle this large a project and it is keeping our interest high as we look at what the other has done the week before.

In this book, the background is pre-colored in a white to light blue to deeper blue as you head further into space. The actual designs are black lines on white. I found that the pages are a little to maneuver unless you have a really big area in which you color. I found that folding the pages the opposite direction from they way they came also helped keep the fold-out manageable.

The design concept is a long tower that reaches from a house on Earth up through the atmosphere into space and finally ends at the Moon. There is even a small portion of the design that goes underground on Earth as well. There are towers and castles and trees and all sorts of creatures and machinery as you make your way up to the moon. As with my other book by this artist, the drawings remind me of old Mad magazine cartoons I read as a child. It is fun to color and discover all the zany bits that are hidden at first glance.

This is what I experienced while coloring in this book and testing my various coloring medium on the paper.

15 page continuous fold-out cartoon Earth to space to Moon theme designs

Printed on one side of the page

Paper is heavyweight, lightly smooth, filled background, non-perforated. The last page (at the Moon) is glued to the cardboard backing while the other 14 pages fold out.

Cover (front and back) is a lightweight cardboard.

Alcohol-based markers seep through the paper

Water-based markers, India ink artist pens and gel pens did not seep through the paper

Colored pencils worked well with this paper. I was able to get good color, layer, and blend well with both oil and wax based pencils.

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