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Daily Archives: August 2, 2016
40 Vintage-style Designs depicting a wide variety of curiosity shop collections printed on one side of the page
The Curiosity Shoppe Coloring Book: A Magical and Mad Exploration of a Most Amusing and Unexpected Assemblage of Novelties and Oddities
By: Chris Price
Rating: 5 of 5
The Curiosity Shoppe is my first coloring book by Chris Price and my first book published by Adams Media as well. I am very happy with the wide variety and style of the designs. I am also pleased, for the most part, with how the book was published. What is especially nice about the book is that the binding is at the top so you don’t have to color over the lump of binding regardless if you are right or left handed.
The designs cover a wide segment of the types of items one might find at a curiosity or collectibles type store. The designs, like others that I have recently come across, are heavy on black and with lots of shading. I have been treating them somewhat like grayscale designs by utilizing the heavy shading as part of my project. For my first project in this book, I used colored pencils to complete the collection of bottles and paintbrushes.
The collectibles are quite fun and include: old-fashioned light bulbs and clamps, Chinese vases, fountain pens, stamps, globes, shells, eggs, teacups, geodes and much much more. I found many items that I either have as small collections or have thought about collecting in the past. Quite a wonderful assortment of designs.
This is what I experienced while coloring in this book and testing my coloring medium on the paper. In the comments section below, I will include a list of the coloring medium I used in testing and which I generally use for coloring my projects.
40 Unusual Collectibles Designs with heavy shading in black
Printed on one side of the page
Paper is cream color, heavyweight, smooth, and non-perforated
Book has its binding at the top of the page rather than at the side
Sewn binding. You can remove a few pages at a time without loss of any of the design by snipping a few threads.
Designs do not merge into the binding area
I was easily able to get the design page to lay flat for coloring.
Alcohol-based markers bleed through the page. I will use a blotter page of card stock or several sheets of heavyweight paper when I use alcohol-based markers to keep the ink from seeping through to the pages below.
Water-based markers, gel pens, and India ink pens did not bleed through the page. Larger nib gel pens required additional drying time.
Colored pencils worked well with the paper. While it is somewhat smooth to the touch, the paper had enough tooth to allow for good pigment, whether I used wax or oil based pencils. I was able to layer the same color, different colors and to blend easily using a pencil style blender stick.
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31 Inspirational Designs with cites printed on one side of the page
Color Me Blessed Inspirational Adult Coloring Book (31 stress-relieving designs) (Artist’s Coloring Books)
By: Peter Pauper Press
Rating: 5 of 5
This is my second coloring book illustrated by Flora Waycott. The first one was Follow Your Dreams, which I enjoyed so much, I pre-ordered this book as soon as it was available. In Color Me Blessed, Ms. Waycott explores spiritual blessing through scriptural references and inspirational religious sayings. The words take the forefront in the designs but the designs are also quite lovely as well. If a design is based on a Biblical cite, the cite is noted on the back of the page. The designs are detailed but not overly intricate.
I cannot say which translation was utilized as it is not noted in the book. I chose to do one based on Exodus 3:14 I am who I am for my first project in colored pencils and alcohol-based markers.
This is what I found while coloring in this book and testing the paper for use with my coloring medium. In the comments section below, I will include a list of the medium that I used for testing and which I generally use for most of my coloring books.
31 Inspirational and Scripture-based Designs by Flora Waycott
Printed on one side of the page (with Biblical cites, as applicable, on the back of the page.)
Paper is bright white, acid-free (good for archival purposes), heavyweight, smooth, and micro-perforated.
Glue Binding
Designs do not merge into the binding area but many extend slightly past the perforation line.
Alcohol-based markers bleed through this paper. I either remove the page from the book or use a blotter page of card stock under my working page to keep the rest of the book safe from leaking ink.
Water-based markers, gel pens and India ink pens do not bleed through the paper.
Colored pencils work well with this coloring book. I was able to use both wax and oil based pencils equally well for good color, layering and blending (with a pencil style blending stick).
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30 Fun Fantasy Animal Designs printed on one side of the page
Animals Stories
By: Jhih Ling Whang
Rating: 5 of 5
I am really enjoying coloring books released by the Dream State Studio. Animal Stories is the most recent release and is illustrated by Jhih Ling Whang (also known as Aoi.) The designs are of adorable animals in fun and fantasy situations. I chose to do a space bear for my first project. I love that he is floating outside the space rocket looking in rather than out. The designs are detailed, as I expect from this company’s books.
I have noticed that the last two books released by this company been released in a standard coloring book size, which is larger than the earlier books. I have found it much easier to color in this size book as the very detailed parts of the design are big enough to color with regular coloring medium.
There is 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 explanation of the design. It helps give me context to what I am coloring.
There are many cute animals in this coloring book, including: mice, cat, bear, snake, bats, lion, walrus, elephant, fish, rabbit and much more.
This is what I discovered in coloring in this book and by testing my coloring medium on this paper. In the comments section below, I will list the coloring medium I used for testing this book and which I usually use for coloring most of my projects.
30 Cute and Fun Fantasy Animals designs
Printed on one side of the page
Paper is typical of CreateSpace publications. 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. I prefer to leave them in so the explanation of the design stays together with it.
Alcohol and water-based markers bleed through this paper. Water-based come through in spots while alcohol based flow through rapidly.
Gel pens and India ink pens leave shadows of color on the back of the page. India ink pens can spot through on the paper if used in multiple coats.
Colored pencils work well with both oil and wax based providing good color. I can layer the same and multiple colors and blend well using a pencil style blending stick. Hard lead pencils can dent through on this paper to the page below.
I use and suggest the use of a blotter page below your working page. I use card stock or a couple of pages of heavyweight paper. This helps keep any ink or dents from marring the designs below.
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Beautiful Jungle Coloring book by Good Wives and Warriors printed by German Publisher on both sides of the page
Exotischer Urwald
By: ?
Rating: 5 of 5
I have all of the Good Wives and Warriors Escape series and enjoy coloring in them so much that when I saw this book, I ordered it from the UK (through Amazon.) The copyright, etc, of the book is written in German; however, the names of the various parts of the world are written in English.
The title translates to Exotic Jungle and that is exactly what the designs show throughout. The designs take you on a trip to various parts of the world to see the flora and fauna that is native to that area. The designs are detailed and in some cases, quite intricate.
The front and back cover of the book fold out with beautiful coloring opportunities on each. The back page includes two postcards which can be cut out on the provided cutting lines.
Most of the book is printed on both sides of the page with many designs spread across two pages. There are a few pages at the end of the book which are printed on card stock and which are perforated for easy removal from the book. There are three such designs in full size and two that are half size (and printed on one page.) The half size ones are especially cute as they are done in almost a totem style.
The pages of this book are heavyweight and are white and slightly rough. The binding is sewn and you can remove several sheets at one time in whole by snipping a few threads.
I wish that the publisher would consider releasing this book I the US as I am sure that many more people would love to purchase it if the title were in English.
Alcohol-based markers bleed through this paper.
Water-based markers, gel pens, and India ink pens did not bleed through for me. If you use multiple coats, you might get some shadows appearing on the back of the page. Gel pens took longer to dry than usual.
Colored pencils worked exceptionally well with this paper. I tested both oil and wax based pencils and they both did great. I could layer the same color to get deep pigment, layer multiple colors and blending using a pencil style blending stick.
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30 Full Size Inspirational Message Designs and 14 smaller designs printed on one side of the perforated page
Color Happy: An Adult Coloring Book of Removable Wall Art Prints
By: Paige Tate Select
Rating: 5 of 5
I own Lindsay Hopkins previous coloring book (Beauty in the Bible, Volume 2) in both the original, thinner paper and in the premium version as well. This new book, Color Happy is now printed in the premium style, which means thicker, higher grade paper and perforated pages. The designs have also been sized for easy framing. The larger designs will fit an 8 x 10 inch frame and the smaller designs will fit a 5 x 7 inch frame.
The designs in this book are more general in nature than are the ones in her first book. The book is filled with inspirational great messages to bolster your day. The designs are by Lindsay Hopkins also know as Pen + Paint. The designs are easy and fun to color. For the larger size designs, any form of coloring medium works well. For the smaller, sized down designs, it might be necessary to use ultra-fine tip markers, pens, and sharp pointed pencils for some of the elements.
I like to do this type of design while I am working on a larger, more intense project. I find stopping and coloring a fun, inspirational, and quick project helps rejuvenate me if I have gotten bogged down in the bigger project. I also like to do this type of design to give away. That these pages can now be easily removed and framed makes it that much easier.
This is what I found while coloring in this book and testing the paper with my coloring medium. In the comments section below, I will include a list of the coloring medium that I used for testing this book and which I usually use for most of my coloring as well.
30 Full Page and 14 smaller inspirational message designs by Lindsay Hopkins. The smaller designs are on a perforated page; however, you will need to cut the two apart for separate use (cutting line is included.)
Printed on one side of medium weight, white, slightly rough perforated paper
Designs do not merge into the binding area
Glue Binding
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 both oil and wax based pencils. I was able to get good pigment, layer the same color to intensify the color, layer multiple colors and blend easily using using a pencil style blending stick.
If I use alcohol-based markers in this book, I will either remove the page or use a blotter page of card stock or a couple of pages of heavyweight paper below my working page to protect the pages below.
I was provided a free copy of this coloring book for test and review purposes.
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22 Fun Animal Designs mostly in doodle style printed on one side of the page
Shanti Sparrow: Colorful Creatures Coloring Book
By: ?
Rating: 5 of 5
This is a fun to color animal designs coloring book. The designs are based on the original artwork of Shanti Sparrow and have been translated into line drawings in a well-thought out manner. The shading of the original artwork is replaced with doodle elements in the coloring book. There are lots of animals, including: birds, turtle, fish, elephants, fox, giraffes, owls, hippo and more.
Thumbnails of the original colored designs are printed in glossy prints on the inside of the front and back covers. It’s nice to see what the artist original had in mind but I generally color my coloring books to suit my color mood.
This is what I experienced in coloring in this book and testing my coloring medium on the paper. I will list, in the comments section below, the coloring medium I use to test with and which I use most of the time to color my projects.
22 Animal Designs with some doodle style areas to color
Designs are printed on one side of the page
Paper is heavyweight, slightly off-white, slightly rough to the touch and is non-perforated
The book is bound by two heavyweight staples. These can be removed fairly easily to release all of the page from the book without any loss of design. There is also plenty of room to cut a page out if you choose to do so.
Designs do not merge into the binding area and each design has a framing line on the outer edge.
Book easily opens to a flat position for coloring.
Alcohol-based markers bleed through this paper easily. I use a blotter page of card stock under my working page if I use markers in this book.
Water-based markers leave shadows and slight spots of color bleed through on the back of the page
Gel pens and India ink pens do not bleed through the page.
Colored pencils work well with the paper. The paper has just a slight roughness to it that allows good pigment coverage from both oil and wax based pencils. I was able to layer same color and multiple colors and to blend easily as well.
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22 Cute Fun and Fanciful Fantasy designs designs printed on one side of the page
Janelle Dimmett: Fun & Fantasy Coloring Book
By: ?
Rating: 5 of 5
This is my second coloring book by Janelle Dimmett. In this book the designs are mostly animals but there are a few fanciful designs that are flowers, cupcakes and other cute non-animal designs. The book is published by Pomegranate and is made to their usage high standard. The designs are nicely hand-drawn and are detailed. A few of the designs have more intricate small parts to color but for the most part, I won’t need any sort of special markers or pens to color in this book.
Thumbnails of the original colored designs are printed in glossy prints on the inside of the front and back covers. It’s nice to see what the artist original had in mind but I generally color my coloring books to suit my color mood.
This is what I experienced in coloring in this book and testing my coloring medium on the paper. I will list, in the comments section below, the coloring medium I use to test with and which I use most of the time to color my projects.
22 Fun Animal and Fanciful Designs
Designs are printed on one side of the page
Paper is heavyweight, slightly off-white, slightly rough to the touch and non-perforated
The Designs are bound by two heavyweight staples which can be removed to release all of the page from the book without any loss of design.
Designs do not merge into the binding area
Pages can be cut out if you wish without losing any design elements.
Book easily opens to a flat position for coloring.
Alcohol-based markers bleed through this paper easily.
Water-based markers leave shadows and slight spots of color bleed through on the back of the page
Gel pens and India ink pens do not bleed through the page.
Colored pencils work well with the paper. It has a slight roughness to it that allows good pigment coverage from both oil and wax based pencils. I was able to layer and blend easily with both as well.
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