Coloring Books for Teens & Adults

September 10, 2015




Hi friends.  Have you seen these coloring books yet?  Well they are all the rage right now, and they are so much fun to color.  They have exciting designs on every page and different themes to choose from.  You can use crayons or colored pencils to color in the pages and they are a great way to relieve stress, and perfect for teens and adults.  This is a way to bring out your imagination, creativeness, and get lost in coloring for hours.

I bought a few of these online from Amazon and they are also sold in bookstores such as Barnes & Noble, and at Costco.  There are so some many different design books to choose from such as flowers, mandalas, animals, etc.  I spent some time coloring a page with colored pencils and I really enjoyed it, as I haven't colored in a long time.  

If you think you might like coloring, than I would recommend these coloring books.  These also make great gifts for birthday's or for the holiday's.  I just bought my niece last weekend, for her birthday, one of these books and a big set of crayons and markers to go with it.  My niece seemed excited to try it out and I hope she has fun.

Have you tried out these coloring books yet? 

I also downloaded an app on my iPad for coloring called Colorfy that was recommended by my blog buddy Jess from Plucky's Second Thought.  This is a fun way to color too but you have to get used to using it.  You can color some awesome pictures this way.



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Julie





32 comments

  1. I'm not a colorer but I love seeing others do it and post their finishes on Instagram or their blogs. I love this trend! Trish - tales from trish

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  2. I have one that I purchased at Books a Million. I may have to get more. They are very fun and relaxing!!

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  3. I think they are wonderful! I haven't tried any adults one but am quite involved working (drawing and painting that is) with my kids. I would love to try it and to be honest - have been eyeing Alisa Burke's sets of coloring books. Maybe I just treat myself one of these days.

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  4. That's so funny you posted about this today. I literally just bought one at Michael's for my daughter. We were grabbing some school supplies for an art class and she saw the display of these books and had to have one. I have to admit that I am tempted to join her and color a page or two. When they were little, I used to grab a coloring book and create right along next to them! ;)

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  5. Ooooh, what a pretty coloring book! To be honest I have not seen them so thanks for mentioning them :) Happy hugs to you!

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  6. That's so pretty. I like that it's geared for young and older adults.
    http://www.averysweetblog.com/

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  7. You can never be too old to color! :) Thank you also for the warm welcome! Have a lovely weekend!

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    1. And thank you for sharing these fun resources on the Art of Home-Making Mondays :)

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  8. I haven't tried them yet, but my teenager loves them. We just bought her a new one at Michaels, and I was tempted to buy one for me, too. It does look like fun.

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  9. I saw some at michaels last week and thought they looked interesting and fun too! Great way to get lost in something for a while ;).

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  10. I bought one a few weeks ago for my (adult) cousin for her birthday. I have to admit I made copies of a couple of pages for myself :) I haven't had too much time to color, tjoughh

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  11. Hi Julie, yes these coloring books for adults and teens are all the rage and have been for some time. The Graphic's Fairy has pages to download and use if you are looking for a single page. I haven't had time to do this yet, but it would be fun and relaxing. Have a great weekend. Hugs, cm

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  12. My family loves these and they do make a wonderful gift!
    Hope you have a great week Julie!

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  13. I used to love to color. When my granddaughter was old enough we would sit for hours coloring. I have seen these and I am going to get a couple. thanks for reminding me about them.
    Happy Coloring....
    Mary

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  14. Coloring was a passion of my growing up! I have seen these types of books and I must try them out to get my zen!!!

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  15. Fun! Even my pre-teen boys get into (and are calmed by) coloring when the designs are really detailed like this. Glad to know I should check Costco next time I'm there. (Literacy Musing Monday)

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  16. I have seen the books online, but haven't tried them. They look enjoyable!

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  17. I love these too. Thanks so much for linking up at Literacy Musing Mondays. I am going to put one on my Christmas wish list.

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  18. I'm a huge fan of colouring books, very relaxing! thanks for sharing with #readwithme

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  19. I've recently got into coloring too and love it! Visiting from the Literacy Musing Mondays link up!

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  20. I've seen these books around for a while now. I always did love colouring in. It's good for your eye muscles too!

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  21. Hi Julie. My daughter-in-law is into adult colouring books in a big way. This one looks gorgeous! Thanks for sharing at Five Star Frugal. Love, Mimi xxx

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  22. We love colouring books here! O'mara and Buster books do some fab ones #readwithme

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  23. I recently bought a colouring book and some coloured pencils and I can't wait to give it a try. I used to love colouring so I'm sure I'll find it very therapeutic. The book you show looks lovely - I like those roses! Thank you for sharing with us at the Hearth and Soul Hop, Julie.

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  24. I had not heard of these until this week Julie. I love the idea of them. I use to doodle with the children's, I want one!!

    Thanks for sharing at Creative Mondays

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  26. Hi, thanks for sharing at Literacy Musing Mondays. You had the most clicks this week so you are our featured post. The linkup goes live at 6 p.m. Eastern time on Sunday.

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  27. I love colouring , I had a colouring book but my teen stole it off me. x

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  28. I'm really enjoying the coloring books that I'm reviewing right now. I had forgotten how much I enjoyed coloring. Thanks for sharing your post at the #AnythingGoes Link Party.

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  29. Wow these are so cool! I think I'll get one for my friend's birthday this weekend & maybe for Christmas gifts, too. Thank you so much for the great idea! Visiting from The Book Nook :)

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  30. Adult coloring books (sounds a bit risque) are amazing! I purchased a few for myself and my daughter and then I loved them so much I sent one to my mom. They are so therapeutic and the end results are lovely. I usually use colored pencils and I even using some shading techniques in mine. Enjoying your books, Beverly

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