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Lovely grayscale story coloring book with beautiful illustrations

The Baker’s Dozen Coloring Book

By: Aaron Shepard and Wendy Edelson

Rating: 5 of 5

This is a really lovely grayscale coloring book. It is actually a storybook as well. The story has to do with how a baker’s dozen (13 instead of 12) came into being.

The story is sweet and the illustrations are really beautiful and done well. Not only with regards to the actual linework but with regards to the shading from light to deep which is imperative for a well-done grayscale book.

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40 Fun Doodle Creature style designs in Angela Porter’s unmistakeable style

Doodleworlds

By: Angela Porter

Rating: 5 of 5

I’ve been a fan of Angela Porter coloring books for a few years. I was first introduced to her designs in the Color Me books she did with with Lacy Mucklow. I then found some of her books in the Creative Have line. Now, with Doodleworlds, Ms. Porter has ventured into the world of the independent artist using CreateSpace for self-publishing.

In this book, she has created many, many doodle creatures. I am also a fan of this genre and have a number of books (including all by Kerby Rosanes.) I’m always pleased to find a well done doodle book to add to my collection.

The mashup of doodle creature and Ms. Porter’s backdrops makes this an especially interesting and fun coloring book. There are so many creatures and other elements to each designs that it will takes hours of fun to color each design.

The designs are detailed and some have intricate and small areas to color. While I don’t consider the book to be intricate and hard to color, the designs are very detailed.

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Second in the series and even more fun than the first

The Princess Bride – As You Wish

By: Rachel Curtis

Rating: 5 of 5

“The Princess Bride” is a movie that my family and I watch over and over again. We’ve bought it repeatedly as it came out in different formats from VHS to Blu-Ray. The quotes from this movie have become part of the lexicon of our everday speech. “Have fun storming the Castle!” is a way of merely saying have a good trip. Being mostly dead merely means that we’re having a rough day (though this past year, it really meant I was almost dead when I fell quite ill with pneumonia last November.

Where the first book in this series seemed to focus on scenes in the movie, this coloring book looks at the quotes that we, who watch this show incessantly, recognize in a heartbeat.

The characters are also recognizable – even Buttercup fares better this time around than last (not perfect for at least a little more feminine looking than before.)

The coloring book has a detachable dustcover. The outside of the smooth cover is black on white line drawings with gold metallic accents. The inside of it has repeated symbols from the movie in a wild jumble of coloring opportunity. While it is very smooth, I still found that I could color on both sides of it. The inside attached cover is the same design with a black with golden roses and swords in a repeat pattern.

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A different style of coloring book with lots of fun innovative paper styles – designs printed one side of page

Whimsical Girls (Happy Hour Art Journal)

By: Jane Davenport

Rating: 5 of 5

I am a real fan of Jane Davenport. I own her two “how-to” books (“Fabulous Figures” and “Beautiful Faces”.) I like her design style and have enjoyed learning how to draw with her.

When I saw that she had a coloring book (though it’s really much more than that), I pre-ordered it and, when it came in, was even more happy with it than I thought I would be.

The book contains high quality paper in a number of finishes: coloring, marker, watercolor, and kraft paper. They each have a different look and feel. By including the various paper, it allows the colorist to experiment with different medium and to branch into other areas of the art form.

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Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me elevenseventy times, shame on me

Art of Coloring: Poster Art of the Disney Parks: 36 Postcards to Inspire Creativity

By: The Imagineers and DBG

Rating: 2 of 5

By this time, I would think I would have learned my lesson about Disney’s Art of Coloring books et al. I’ve bought most of them and, with only a few exceptions, have been mostly unhappy with them.

However, I loved going to Disneyland with my kids when they were little, so the idea of having postcards to color that commemorated the rides, etc. was too strong to deny. So I bought the cards.

The designs are simply too small. As a coloring medium, it is almost impossible to color the larger ones and, for the life of me, I can’t figure out what to do with the majority of them. I own very expensive Japanese gel pens with teeny tiny scratchy nibs and even those are too big for most of the designs. Take a gander at the design for Adventureland to see one of the worst examples of small print.

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31 Fantasy Ocean Illustrations with mermaids and more – printed one side of the page

Ocean Fantasies

By: Aaron Pocock

Rating: 5 of 5

This is a really fun coloring book of Ocean Fantasy Designs. It includes much more than I generally expect in such a book. There are not only mermaids (and a lot of them) but also mythological sea gods, sea monsters, sunken ships with treasure as well as dolphins, shells and other sea creatures. Even Neptune, in several designs, is shown riding around protecting his kingdom.

The artist, Aaron Pocock, is able to bring life to his creatures. The mermaids have a beautiful feminine quality and grace while the avenging Neptune is a definite masculine force with aggressive movement held in check only by the frame of the page. Usually, I expect one or the other in a coloring book. However, with this book, I get both a feminine and a masculine touch in a variety of illustrations.

The drawings in this book are detailed with backgrounds included. Some of the designs (especially those of mermaids tails) have intricate and smaller areas to color. I don’t think I will need special small nibs for drawing but will take care to keep my pencils sharp for the areas of intricate detail.

I’ve noticed that the paper quality over the last few months seems to change quite frequently on the Creative Haven line. Because of that, if you buy one of these books, it may be slightly smooth or slightly rough depending on when and where it was printed. I’ve found that coloring medium, including pencils, work similarly with both slightly rough and slightly smooth paper from Creative Haven. In this case, my coloring book pages are slightly rough.

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30 unique Vampire inspired designs – 2 of each design included and printed one side of the page

Vampires

By: Jade Summer

Rating: 5 of 5

This is a coloring book of vampires. Unlike volume 1 (which was mostly females) there is a really nice mix of both female and male vampires in this second coloring book in the series. Once again, many of the vampires have a touch of “manga” style to them though the book is not manga in natures. Some of the figures are drawn with a sexy look and attitude while others are simply well-done vampire portraits. Some of the designs have a hint of manga style but I would not characterize the book as that. Word of warning, both volume 1 and 2 have the same title. Look for the later publishing date and the cover that shows on my video for this specific book.

The designs are extremely detailed and have many intricate and small areas to color. The designs have a beautiful and flowing style with areas to provide shading and blending if you wish to do so.

While you can have access to .PDFs when you purchase this book, my review is based on the book as it is received from Amazon. That way you will know what the pages look like and how they accept color. I like that the publisher provides the digital version as well so you can choose the paper you wish to use and/or to color the pictures as many times as you choose.

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25 x 2 each Designs of female Angels – printed one side of the page

Angels

By: Jade Summer

Rating: 5 of 5

This is a lovely book of female Angel designs. There are 25 different designs but you are given 2 copies of each to total 50 coloring pages. The angels are posed against backgrounds rather than a simple figure. Some are full face and others are in profile. The dress is quite different with some in traditional long gowns and others in slightly more revealing two piece dresses or sleeveless gowns.

The designs are quite detailed and will take hours to finish. They are not what I consider intricate as the elements to color do not require special small nib pens/markers. I am able to use a wide variety of coloring medium on these designs.

While you can have access to .PDFs when you purchase this book, my review is based on the book as it is received from Amazon. That way you will know what the pages look like and how they accept color. I like that the publisher provides the digital version as well so you can choose the paper you wish to use and/or to color the pictures as many times as you choose.

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44 Outstanding Christian Cards to color – designs printed on one side of heavy card stock

Proverbs in Color: Cards to Color and Share

By: Christian Art Gifts

Rating: 5 of 5

This is my third in the series of Christian coloring cards by this publisher. The 44 cards are inspired by the coloring pages in their previous coloring book “A Garland of Grace”. While the cards are similar to the book, the designs have been reduced, cropped, and/or slightly reworked to fit the new format of a smaller card. All of the cards have quotes and cites to the Proverbs.

For me, the Proverbs are one of the first books in the Bible I search out when I am trying to learn how I should be living my life. There are life lessons to be learned from each quote and sometimes I find them easy and sometimes I find it more difficult even though I know they are right.

While I cannot find translation information on the cards, the coloring book from which they are derived listed the following Bible translations used for the verses are: Holy Bible, New International Version NIV, Holy Bible, New Living Translation, Holy Bible, Contemporary English Version, and Holy Bible, English Standard Version.
The cards are 3 1/8 x 4 1/8 inches. Eight of the cards are in horizontal format and the rest are vertical. The color is very light ivory (almost a warm white), the texture is slightly smooth on the design side and extremely smooth (probably with a coating) on the reverse blank side. They are a great size for on the go.

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40 delightful fantasy designs – printed one side of page

The Hidden Spirits of the Enchanted Forest

By: Forest Diver; Published by Storytroll Studios (Julia Rivers)

Rating: 5 of 5

This is a re-print of a coloring book originally published by Okami books. Okami seems to have morphed into Storytroll Studios publishing under the name Julia Rivers. The artist of this book is Forest Diver. I had not purchased the original book, so this is the only copy I have. I mention it so you don’t buy a second book by mistake.

The book is filled with 40 unique and highly detailed designs based on lovely woodland fantasy creatures. The designs simply flow on the page. I’m hard put to find a straight line among them. The creatures stand next to or seem to become part of the landscape around them.

Mr. Diver is a new artist for me but I am really taken with his style. I’ve bought the second book in this series as well as another one which he created.

The designs are detailed and, in some cases, have more intricate areas to color. I plan to use highly sharped colored pencils on those areas rather than to find a special nib pen et al.

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