Adults getting into the coloring craze may find it tricky to create beautiful works of art. Here are some tips to take your coloring book pages from preschool to Picasso. Photo/Video: Carly Marsh/The ...
Nine of the 20 books on Amazon’s current bestseller list contain few words and belong to a genre that didn’t exist two years ago. Welcome to the biggest publishing craze of the year: coloring books ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- If you like to be creative, but don't consider yourself an artist there's a hobby that might be just right for you. Adult coloring has become extremely popular in recent months.
The monthly gathering of the “Coloring in the Rose Garden” meetup fell on Aug. 1, one day before National Coloring Book Day. But none of the members who brought their books, pencils, markers and ...
There’s no denying it: Coloring books for adults are not going away. The books feature intricate patterns and designs that are far too sophisticated for a child’s hand. But for adults, they’re a way ...
From flower designs to patterns is *** trend that's taken off. Coloring isn't just for kids. It can be good for anyone across all age groups. Cleveland Clinic, clinical psychologist, Adam Borland says ...
When the going gets tough, real women start coloring. They’re picking up adult coloring books by the droves, at bookstores and craft stores, on Amazon.com and even from the Home Shopping Network. The ...
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When I was a child, coloring was one of my favorite activities. I would pick up a coloring pencil, test it out on scrap paper, and away I went. Periodically, I would put down my pencil, assess my work ...
Piles of coloring sheets littered a table at the Arden-Dimick Public Library, stacked next to containers of pencils, crayons and fine-tipped markers. Though reminiscent of an elementary school art ...
Excerpt from the "Executive Coloring Book" by Brenda Jackson, Dennis Altman, Marcie Hans, Martin A. Cohen, and Ronald L. McDonald, published in 1961. Via Ad to the Bone Over the past few years, adult ...