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Is anyone else into adult coloring? I find it soothing. Mind, I do not one artistic cell in my body (which is odd because both my husband and my daughter are artists) and I use the color-by-numbers books so I don't have to choose the colors, but it's really enjoyable, especially when listening to an audio book.
I'm posting a picture of one I did recently; I prefer the ones on black backgrounds, but they are a little difficult to find, and would enjoy seeing anyone else's work if it's out there. 🙂
Oh come on, that mag. glass is cool. I know you guys think so. Did I mention it lights up and I can change the brightness and tone of the light?
It's going to be great for coloring, yes, but also for hand-sewing, or whatever intricate work catches my interest.
You guys want one. Admit it. You do. I'd buy one for everyone if I could. 🙂
I finished the Lizards. 🙂 Also, so cool, I'm getting one of those mountable magnifying glass thingies with the extension arms and lights so I will be able to see better when coloring and have a shot at staying in the lines, somewhat. I know it's not all that important, styaing in the the lines, (in fact, I tend to eschew it in day-to-day life), but on the lighter backgrounds, I like the cleaner look.
Very excited about my mag. glass thingy. 🙂
I thought I'd post an example of "extreme coloring," which is bananas. I completed only one of them as I found it tedious rather than relaxing. Also, the spaces are so small that colored pencils must be used (which hurt my fingers after a while), rather than the Crayola Twistables I prefer, which are a combination of colored pencils and crayons.
They do make it hard to stay inside the lines since they can't be sharpened, but who cares about the lines? 🙂
Anyone else into adult coloring? It's a thing. Really. 🙂
Not all the pages are this complex, but most of them are. There's no way to know what you're coloring until you've gotten to a certain point. Which I suppose might be a fun challenge for some peeps.
A close-up of the tiny little squares waiting to be filled in... by someone else.
This is the only one I completed (from this book). It's supposed to be the Seattle Space Needle, but if I didn't know that, I don't think I'd see it. All that work. 😕
Hi, Racquel,
I've just turned 57, recently.
Since you ask, how old are you? 😁
And where is everyone finding the cool emojis? (I copy/pasted that one from the net.)
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