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31 Beautifully illustrated Victorian Houses printed on one side of the page

Creative Haven Victorian Houses Architecture Coloring Book (Adult Coloring)

By: A. G. Smith

Rating: 5 of 5

There are 31 beautifully illustrated architectural designs of Victorian Houses in this coloring book. The designs are re-prints from two prior Dover books, Victorian Houses 2001 and The American House Styles of Architecture Coloring Book 1983. While I don’t have either of the previous books, I have seen images of designs from them. What is different about this book is that 1) the designs are printed on one side of the page and 2) the description of the house is now printed on the back of the page instead of the bottom of the page. Based on the size of the designs, I would like that they may have enlarged the designs a bit as well as there was no longer a need to accommodate the printed words.

The designs are really lovely. My husband grew up living in an older Victorian house and I enjoyed visiting it. Where I grew up (Southern California), Victorian Houses didn’t abound. I always enjoyed visiting San Francisco and seeing the lovely houses that still stood after their devastating earthquake in the early 1900’s. I’ve also enjoyed cross stitching a number of Victorian houses, so I was pleased to be able to get this book.

While the designs have a definite architectural look to them, the artist also included background scenes and people who inhabit the homes. The designs are detailed but not too intricate. For my first project, I chose a seaside house similar to one of my husband’s relatives homes. The book describes it as a seaside cottage in the Stick style from 1881. I used a variety of alcohol-based markers to finish the design. I will include a photo of this as well as the two pages of four colored samples from the coloring book.

This is what I found in coloring and testing this book:

31 Victorian Houses (reprints from previous Dover coloring books) with description of house and style on the back of the page.

Printed on one side of white page

Page is white, slightly rough, and perforated

Glue Bound

Designs stop before the perforation and have a framing line on the outside of the designs.

Alcohol and water based markers seep through this paper. The alcohol markers bleed through immediately while the water-based markers leave heavy spots of color. I use a blotter page under my working page or I remove each page at the perforation before coloring.

Gel pens and India ink pens leave shadows of color on the back of the page

Coloring pencils work well with this standard Creative Haven paper. Soft lead lays down good color, layers and blends well. Hard lead pencils leave dents on the back of the page.

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31 Egyptian motifs in Art Deco Styles printed on one side of the page

Creative Haven Art Deco Egyptian Designs Coloring Book (Adult Coloring)

By: Dover

Rating: 5 of 5

The concept of this coloring books is interesting. The designs include classical Egyptian motifs which have been presented in an Art Deco type of style and adapted from designs by Paul Marie. I noticed that many of the type of motif are used throughout the entire book.

The book is not original but instead is based on a Dover book from 2011 (which itself was a reprint of an older French book. The disclaimer in this book says it is a new selection of prints from Egyptian Motifs in the Art Deco Style. I assume that means that there were more than 31 designs in the first book. Also, it doesn’t sound as if the first book was a coloring book. I don’t know if this book has been modified or not for use in coloring but I can say that the designs are very detailed, intricate, and have very small spots for coloring.

The designs are all quite beautiful. For my first project, I chose a design that includes many of the motifs in the book. I used Copic alcohol-based markers and instead of coloring each tiny spot separately, I chose to use a single color over many tiny spots. I can then go over it with very sharp pointed colored pencils to add details. I will include photos this project as well as the two colored samples from the book.

To color some of the detailed elements in this book, you may need to have very small nib pens and markers to get into the little spots. I’ve found that gel pens in 0.28 and 0.38 are great for this type of detail.

This is what I found in coloring and testing this book:

31 Egyptian Motif Designs in Art Deco style

Printed on one side of white page

Page is white, slightly rough, and perforated

Glue Bound

Designs stop before the perforation and have a framing line or finished elements at the outside edges.

Alcohol and water based markers seep through this paper. The alcohol markers bleed through immediately while the water-based markers leave heavy spots of color. I use a blotter page under my working page or I remove each page at the perforation before coloring.

Gel pens and India ink pens leave shadows of color on the back of the page

Coloring pencils work well with this standard Creative Haven paper. Soft lead lays down good color, layers and blends well. Hard lead pencils leave dents on the back of the page.

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31 Tropical Designs including birds

Creative Haven Paradise Designs Coloring Book (Adult Coloring)

By: Ted Menten

Rating: 5 of 5

This is my first coloring book by Ted Menten. I can see that he has been heavily involved with previous Dover books, including coloring books and paper dolls. The artwork in this book is new and has not been previously published.

The hand-drawn designs show a tropical paradise. I lived in Southern California for most of my life and many of the lush settings and plants are very familiar to me. One of the things I miss most since moving away is the beautifully colored flowers that one can see year round. I also visited Hawaii a number of times in my life and many of the designs in this book bring those vacations to mind as well.

The designs are detailed without being overly intricate. Each designs has beautiful flowers and generally has either a bird or butterfly as well. For my first projects, I chose a design with a toucan and two of my favorite tropical flowers a bird of paradise and a hibiscus. I grew both of these flowers in my old garden and it was lovely to be able to color and think of those days. I will include a photo of the project as well as the two colored samples from the book.

This is what I found in going through this coloring book:

31 Hand-drawn Tropical designs

Printed on one side of white page

Page is white, slightly rough, and perforated

Glue Bound

Designs stop before the perforation and have a framing line or finished elements at the outside edges.

Alcohol and water based markers seep through this paper. The water-based more or less spot through heavily but the alcohol based flow through immediately. I use a piece of card stock under my working page to keep ink from leaking through. You can also remove each page at the perforation before coloring.

Gel pens and India ink pens leave shadows of color on the back of the page

Coloring pencils work well with this standard Creative Haven paper. Soft lead lays down good color, layers and blends well. Hard lead pencils leave dents on the back of the page.

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31 Architectural Coloring Designs of American Houses through history printed on one side of the page

Creative Haven The American House Architecture Coloring Book (Adult Coloring)

By: A. G. Smith

Rating: 5 of 5

There are 31 designs in this coloring book which are, according to the blurb at the front of the book, a new selection of plates from The American House Styles of Architecture Coloring Book originally published in 1983. While I don’t have that book or another one from 1988 that may contain some or most of the designs in this book, I have seen designs from both. What is different about this book is that 1) the designs are printed on one side of the page and 2) the description of the house is now printed on the back of the page instead of the bottom of the page. Based on the size of the designs, I would like that they may have enlarged the designs a bit as well as there was no longer a need to accommodate the printed words.

The designs begin with a Saltbox house (Jethro Coffin House, Nantucket circa 1686) and continue through the history of American homes and ending with a Sustainable style house (designed by John Milnes Baker, 1981.) What is interesting to note is that the last home would have been very current when the first coloring book was published in 1983 but is now 35 years old and newer styles of architecture are not present in this coloring book.

I enjoyed that the artist included people and backgrounds to the architectural designs. It made coloring even more fun. For my first project, I chose to do a New England Georgian house (Richard Derby House, Salem Massachusetts, 1762.) The house style is one of symmetry and is made of brick construction. I used a variety of alcohol-based markers to finish the design. I will include photos of it as well as the two colored samples from the book.

This is what I found in coloring and testing this book:

31 Historical styles of American houses (reprints from previous Dover coloring book) with description of house and style on the back of the page.

Printed on one side of white page

Page is white, slightly rough, and perforated

Glue Bound

Designs stop before the perforation and have a framing line on the outside of the designs.

Alcohol and water based markers seep through this paper. The alcohol markers bleed through immediately while the water-based markers leave heavy spots of color. I use a blotter page under my working page or I remove each page at the perforation before coloring.

Gel pens and India ink pens leave shadows of color on the back of the page

Coloring pencils work well with this standard Creative Haven paper. Soft lead lays down good color, layers and blends well. Hard lead pencils leave dents on the back of the page.

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63 Beautiful Designs by Thomas Kinkade along with 63 photos of the actual paintings

Posh Adult Coloring Book: Thomas Kinkade Designs for Inspiration and Relaxation

By: Thomas Kinkade

Rating: 5 of 5

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This is a beautiful coloring book filled with 63 different designs by the late Thomas Kinkade who is also known as the Painter of Light. My husband and I own a couple of framed prints by Mr. Kinkade and they are beautiful pieces of art that one can look at and lose themselves in.

When I saw that Posh was coming out with a coloring book based on Mr. Kinkade’s artwork, I pre-ordered it sight unseen. Sometimes that is a big risk but in this case, I am very pleased with the coloring book. The designs themselves are well done but do lack some of the smaller details. I plan to use a variety of markers and pencils and be able to add my own details with those.

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55 Fantasy Designs with fairies and woodland creatures printed on one side of the page

Fairy World Coloring Pages: Beautiful, Magical Mystical Fairies to Color

By: Barbara Lanza

Rating: 5 of 5

This is my third coloring book by Barbara Lanza. The other two are by different publishers and while that makes a big difference in how the book is put together, Ms. Lanza’s artistic style remains constant and is of high quality. As an extra plus, there are ten pages of tutorials about use of color, medium, and coloring methodologies in the front of the book. As Ms. Lanza has written several successful books about drawing and coloring fairies, getting this information in this coloring book is extremely helpful.

This coloring book has 55 fantasy designs. Some are of fairies by themselves while others include flowers and still others have detailed and fairly elaborate backgrounds. The designs range from open and flowing and easy to color to those that will take some time and thought. I believe that there are some re-prints in this book as I have seen some of these pictures before; however, they are not in my two coloring books so I believe they might be from out of print books.

As always, I enjoy coloring Ms. Lanza’s fairies. She gives them an ethereal and flowing quality that I find really appealing. I love trying to match my colors to the concept of a windblown skirt. I am experimenting with the idea of translucent cloth and one of the fairies in my first projects in this book is one such design. I used my various Copic alcohol-based markers as well as a couple of other markers for small details. I added shade and definition with a variety of colored pencils.

This is what I found in coloring and testing this book:

55 Fantasy Fairy Designs

Designs are printed on one side of the page.

The paper is medium weight, white, smooth and non-perforated.

Some designs merge into the binding area

Sewn Binding

You can remove several pages at a time by sipping binding threads without loss of any portion of the designs

I had to break the spine to get the book to open fairly flat.

Alcohol-based markers bleed through the paper. I used card stock as a blotter below my working page to keep the rest of the book ink-free.

Water-based markers leave the slight of shadows on the back of the page. Nothing bled through that would damage pages below.

Gel pens and India ink pens did not bleed through but gel pens needed extra drying time.

Coloring pencils were mixed. I found that both wax and oil based pencils had good color and layered well but blending was a problem on this smooth paper. The color seems to adhere to the original spot and only light blending happens as the very edges. Hard lead pencils did not dent the back of the page.

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48 Cute and Whimsical Designs in Volume 2 by Mary Engelbreit – printed on one side of perforated page

Length:: 2:53 Mins

Mary Engelbreit’s Color ME Too Coloring Book

By: Mary Engelbreit

Rating: 5 of 5

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I have enjoyed Mary Engelbreit’s designs for many years and have her first coloring book in this series as well. This new book is every bit as cute and fun to color in as “Color ME”. There are a number of my favorite designs included though I am still looking in vain for “Snap Out of It”. I hope it will appear in a later book though I doubt it will be in her Christmas book slated for publishing later this year.

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23 Licensed Forest Flowers and Animal Fantasy Designs printed on one side of the page

The Fantasy Forest Adult Coloring book (Mayo Family Adult Coloring Books) (Volume 1)

By: Shawn Mayo

Rating: 4 of 5

The Fantasy Forest is an interesting set of licensed designs which feature fantasy forest animals and flowers and other plants.

The designs are all licensed from Shutterstock and the Mayo family has done a good job of curated these images as most are not familiar to me.

The printing is rather uneven in this coloring book. Most of the designs are well printed with black print; however, there a couple that are lighter shades of gray. What is nice is that the editors put a framing line around each of the designs for a natural stopping point, and the designs are generally well fit to the page.

For my first project in this coloring book, I chose to do a grouping mushrooms houses that make up a little city. There are several mushroom designs in the book but this one struck my fancy first. I used a variety of Bic Mark-it and Tombow markers to finish my design.

This is what I found in this coloring book:

23 fantasy Forest style designs designs (licensed from Shutterstock)
Page for checking colors, etc.
Designs printed on one side of the page
Paper is thin, white, slightly rough, non-perforated.
Glue Bound
Designs do not merge into the binding area
Alcohol and water-based markers bleed through the page (I suggest you use a blotter page under your work.)
Gel pens and India ink leave colorful shadows on the back of the page.
Coloring pencils work well good color, layer and blend well. Hard pencils dent the back of the page.

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38 Hand-drawn fantasy designs of Mystic Island also featuring a seek and find penguin named Percy

Percy Presents: Mystic Island: An Adult Colouring book with Original Hand Drawn Art by Narelle Craven

By: Ms Narelle Craven

Rating: 5 of 5

This is my first coloring book by Narelle Craven. My understanding is that there are two others though at the time I write this review, only one of the two are available on Amazon.

The designs are all hand-drawn and feature the fantastic creatures that inhabit Mystic Island. Percy is a little penguin who finds his way onto each of the designs. He also appears on the backside of each of the pages.

The designs are well printed and are imaginative and inventive. I like that some of the girls and women in the coloring book are featured wearing glasses as many of us wear, too. The designs include fairies, dragons, unicorns, girls, animals and many types of flowers. I had a lot of fun coloring my first two designs with which I used a variety of markers.

Here is what I found in this coloring book:

38 Hand-drawn fantasy designs featuring Percy the penguin
Printed on one side of the page.
Paper is typical CreateSpace thin, white, slightly rough, and non-perforated.
Glue bound
Some designs merge into the binding area and parts of the design will be lost if you cut pages out.
Alcohol and water-based bleed through the page. I used a blotter page of card stock below my working page to keep ink from seeping through.
Gel pens and India ink leave colorful shadows on the back of the page.
Coloring pencils work fairly well with this paper. Both wax and oil based pencils put down good color, layer and blend well. Hard lead pencils dent the back of the page.

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23 Licensed Fairy Designs printed on one side of the page

Tales of the Fantasy flight of the fairies (Adult Coloring Books) (Volume 2)

By: Shawn Mayo

Rating: 5 of 5

This is a very pretty coloring book which includes 23 fairy designs (24 if you include the intro page.) There are a variety of styles, which makes sense as the designs are all licensed from Shutterstock. I’m very happy to see the attribution on the Look Inside on Amazon. It lets you know immediately that the designs are curated rather than drawn by the editor of the book.

For me, Mayo family has done a good job of curated these images as most are not familiar to me. The printing is well done, the editors put a framing line around each of the designs for a natural stopping point, and the designs are generally well fit to the page. Most of the designs are detailed and some are quite intricately drawn.

For my first project in this coloring book, I chose to color a fairy playing tug-of-war with a bird. She is in a garden setting and they are tugging at a beautiful flower. I really enjoyed coloring this designs using a variety of Sharpies and Bic Mark-it alcohol-based markers.

This is what I found in this coloring book:

23 Fairy designs (licensed from Shutterstock)
Page for checking colors, etc.
Designs printed on one side of the page
Paper is thin, white, slightly rough, non-perforated.
Glue Bound
Designs do not merge into the binding area
Alcohol and water-based markers bleed through the page (I suggest you use a blotter page under your work.)
Gel pens and India ink leave colorful shadows on the back of the page.
Coloring pencils work well good color, layer and blend well. Hard pencils dent the back of the page.

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