I've got a fun one for you today! I recently was able to get my hands on some new coloring books for grown ups after admiring them in the stores for the past few months (thanks Leisure Arts!!)
I really love the one shown above...perfect for crocheters! The designs look like beautiful motifs, don't they? Not only are they a way to get creative and maybe experiment with some new color combinations, but it is an incredibly relaxing activity, perfect winding down at the end of the day or relaxing on a lazy Saturday. This is especially nice to have on hand as we begin a hectic holiday season too!
Need one right now? Click below to order yours, makes a fantastic gift this season too!
I made a quick informational video too, check it out for more information about the books:
Now here's a chance to win your own, the Kaleidoscope Wonders book . Beautiful designs printed on high quality paper, and so pretty you could frame the images too! Extra special thanks to the good folks at Leisure Arts for providing this awesome prize to a lucky Fiber Flux reader.
Enter to win using the Rafflecopter below (sometimes it takes a moment to load). Giveaway ends November 25 and is open worldwide. Now go, go, go, and enter!!!
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I like to color anytime I feel the need; I like to use colored pencils.
ReplyDeleteI've been eyeing these books for a few months as well and would love to have one. :)
ReplyDeletelove your patterns, have used them a lot, would LOVE to win the coloring book--relaxing !
ReplyDeleteI LOVE adult coloring books (ok I love children's coloring books, too)!
ReplyDeleteWhile I will use any medium my favorite is colored pencils.
I absolutely love coloring books and I find it so relaxing to color, so I usually do it when I'm stressed out or unable to focus on other things to clear my head. My favorite coloring tools are crayons, but I've recently started using colored pencils and they're AMAZING.
ReplyDeleteI love to colour any time I feel stressed, it helps me unwind. I love using pencils & enjoy nature or mandal's to colour :)
ReplyDeleteI love coloring with my berol prismacolor pencils set. Haven't drawn in a long time, keep meaning to get a coloring book, looks relaxing.
ReplyDeleteI like to colour when I have some time to myself, a nice cup of tea and I like to use a nice tonal set of colouring pencils :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE the new trend with adult colouring books!! So relaxing. I'm hooked!
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ReplyDeletelove to colour to relax after work,like to use pastels
ReplyDeleteI love your blog and your emails!!
ReplyDeletefingers crossed great blog
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the great giveaways and patterns.
ReplyDeleteI love to color while watching tv.... it's so relaxing! I like using watercolor pencils or markers!
ReplyDeleteI love to color any chance I get! lol But especially when the Grangirlie is here...we have colored together since she could hold a crayon,,,,& she is almost 9yrs old now. We use crayons, I colored pens ( I love Glitter pens!) and I love my colored pencils! She also like using markers, Love these new coloring books they have brought out...they are such fun!
ReplyDeleteThis one looks gorgeous. I do prefer the more intricate designs
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful colouring books! Just up my street!
ReplyDeletei love to colour since I find it so relaxing, usually at night before bed. I love using coloured pencils best, followed by gel pens x
ReplyDeleteI like to colour in the evening once the kids have gone to bed, and I like using felt tip pens.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!!! These are perfect!!
ReplyDeleteI love to use colored pencils . . . And it is usually in the evening! Darlene P.
ReplyDeleteColoring is so relaxing.. I would love to win!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway. I like to color with colored pencils or markers. Heck..even crayons but sometimes I can't get detailed with a chunky crayon! :-)
ReplyDeleteI love coloring and love this trend.
ReplyDeleteWould love to try this book and relax!! It is amazing.
ReplyDeleteI have been coloring since I was a child, and I am 42 now. I have a serious illness and coloring helps with the stress and the time it takes for chemo. 8 hours in a chair means you need to do something. I adore these adult coloring books. Never had the pleasure of Leisure Arts adult coloring books yet. My fingers are crossed! Oh yeah, I love scented markers to color with and there is nothing better than a big yellow box of crayons :-) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the gift of coloring with the world!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the gift of coloring with the world!
ReplyDeletewhen im stressed I like to use pencil
ReplyDeleteI love to use colored pencils, my daughter even helps me color!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun book to add to th coloring collection!
ReplyDeleteI'm 53 and still love to color!
ReplyDeleteI used to have some coloring books like these. They are so much fun and take you back to your childhood. I love Sakura pens and sharpies.
ReplyDeleteI would love to color!!
ReplyDeleteWhen do you like to color? In the morning. What is your favorite coloring tool? Colored pencils.
ReplyDeleteI like to Color with my 3 year old nephew whenever he visits me.. V both love to use crayons to Color..
ReplyDeleteI haven't colored since I was a kid, but I'd love to try out an adult coloring book.
ReplyDeleteColoring can be so relaxing. I use whatever the mood may be...crayons, colored pencils, colored Sharpies. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI haven't coloured for years, and then I saw these books, and thought 'Wow!'.
ReplyDeleteAt 54, I thought maybe I was a little bit too old to be doing it, then thought to myself, 'why should I be too old?'
I might not be an artist, but I reckon these adult books are a perfect way for those of us who have no real skill, to develop some, while also having fun like we did as kids :)
I like colouring flowers in pen
ReplyDeleteIt's a nice thing to do in front of the tv when there's nothing to watch xx
ReplyDeleteI haven't coloured since I was little but I hear this is relaxing.
ReplyDeletelove to colour beofre i go bed to help me relax
ReplyDeleteColor pencils are my fave and I like to color when the weather is cold :D
ReplyDeleteI love to color with my grand children and on those types of books I like fine tip sharpies!
ReplyDeleteColoured pencils are my choice for colouring. Thanks for a great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI like to colour in an evening and i use fineliner pens
ReplyDeleteI love these type of books. It's always nearly impossible to choose 1.
ReplyDeleteI like to color while I watch TV. I usually like to use markers.
ReplyDeleteI've made a few of your design and loved them all. About coloring I find it as relaxing as having a crochet hook in my hand.
ReplyDeleteI love to sit and colour when the tv is on
ReplyDeleteI like to use pencil crayons to get the shading
ReplyDeleteI love to colour for relaxation, with coloured pencils :)
ReplyDeleteI love to colour on an evening once the kids are settled in bed! I prefer to use fine tipped pens as they are much more brightly coloured than pencils :-)
ReplyDeleteOh how wonderful it would be to win this! I enjoyed coloring in a book similar to this while staying at the hospital with my daughter. Coloring is so relaxing and so much fun!
ReplyDeletei love to colour at night when its peaceful
ReplyDeleteI love coloring to destress in the evenings.
ReplyDeleteI haven't coloured since I was a child but I'm sure it is something I'd love. I doodle all the time with my pen :)
ReplyDeleteI love colouring in and like doing some just before bed. I really like my felt tips still but have got some pencils now (Peter Rabbit tin). I really like animals to colour in, especially the ones where they are flowers but as an animal (if that makes any sense). I really used to love colouring the Christmas ones in, with the animals opening their presents/decorating their tree (doing "people" stuff). :)
ReplyDeleteI've not used an adult colouring book before, but I feel like I'm missing out on something. I know so many people who have benefited from them. When my Multiple Sclerosis gets bad and I'm confined to bed, I think I'll have a go to waste some time!!
ReplyDeletewho doesnt like aa good colour count me in
ReplyDeleteI haven't coloured for ages but books like these make me want to...very therapeutic!
ReplyDeleteI .haven't had time to color in years but now that my daughter is old enough to, I'd love to color something of my own! My favorite mediums are colored pencils and water colors!
ReplyDeleteYes please
ReplyDeleteColoring is so much fun.
ReplyDeleteColoring is so much fun. I'd like to give this book a bit of color.
ReplyDeleteI have recently discovered adult colouring in books and I find they help me so much to unwind after a stressful day
ReplyDeleteI have recently discovered adult colouring in books and I find they help me so much to unwind after a stressful day
ReplyDeleteits a great way to chill, call it T.L.C. and we all need a bit of that! would love to win , thank you for your giveaways
ReplyDeletethank you, carole eaves
i love to colour flowers
ReplyDeleteWhen i'm feeling stressed and need help relaxing, i love using pencils x
ReplyDeleteUsually budge my daughter out of the way to grab a shot at her colouring in book, would love one of my own. Have seen them in the shops and would love a book of my very own. And I'm the wrong side of 40!!!
ReplyDeleteI like to colour anytime and I love using colour pencils for colouring as you can blend the colours nicely for different shades.
ReplyDeletethis would be a great stress reliever!
ReplyDeleteI liked colouring with my daughter using pencils.
ReplyDeletePencils for me :)
ReplyDeleteI love colouring, I am glad it's classed as adult colouring as children's colouring may not be permissible for adults hee hee. It does help to calm me and destress. I love using felt tips but find they don't blend like pencils do, so i mainly use pencils.
ReplyDeleteIn the evenings to relax.
ReplyDeleteLove these books
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