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Re: Adult Coloring Books

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interesting - gonna look into this now haha :lol:
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If anyone is interested in an even more adult colouring book, there are ones with swear words that actually have some pretty cool designs. You can get them on amazon?
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Elaine5 wrote:The only way I can enjoy it guilt free is to do it with my kids. Am I alone on this?
Actually, coloring with your kids sounds like fun--it would be good for all of you. Personally I can't wait until my grandson starts coloring :D
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MsMartha wrote:Actually, coloring with your kids sounds like fun--it would be good for all of you. Personally I can't wait until my grandson starts coloring :D
It is good for all of us and I like having this excuse to color!
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I love coloring and thankfully my husband is all for it! He doesn't care one way or the other. I Have several books, with a ton of markers, gel pens, and watercolor pencils.
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I think we need to start posting some of these finished pages! 8)
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rssllue wrote:I think we need to start posting some of these finished pages! 8)
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Obviously someone disagrees. :roll: :P
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I love adult coloring books and there are so many options now. I find them very relaxing.
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I absolutely love it! I work in a call center and use it to chill out while working
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I absolutely love adult coloring books. I collect them and have a collection of about 30 books at this time. I use coloring as a way of healing for me and distressing.
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I have never really stopped coloring in general. I was an art student, so naturally coloring and painting and drawing are all just a part of me as much now as they were when I was a kid. I used to work as an Activities Assistant in a nursing home, and frequently printed cool adult friendly patterns and pictures for my residents to color. When we needed something fun to do and the budget was low, we popped on a movie and got our coloring on. They loved it. I was so thrilled to see this trend pick up in the general population, and I will admit I have a few coloring books myself, both adult and kid friendly just for me!
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For those who want some ideas to obtaining adult coloring books at reasonable prices visit marymaxim.com, Christianbooks.com and if you have a Dollar General in your town they are good too.
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I got one as a gift but haven't had time to do anything yet. There are some pretty amazing pictures though and I could see spending time coloring one to give as a gift. I also see if they have some adult humor ones that are not for sensitive people. But I found them funny lol
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