

Just Add Color: Wildflowers: 30 Original Illustrations to Color, Customize, and Hang - Bonus Plus 4 Full-Color Images by Lisa Congdon Ready to Display! [Congdon, Lisa] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Just Add Color: Wildflowers: 30 Original Illustrations to Color, Customize, and Hang - Bonus Plus 4 Full-Color Images by Lisa Congdon Ready to Display! Review: 30 Fun to color Hand-drawn Wildflower Designs – printed on one side of white perforated paper - It is so much fun to have a coloring book of wildflowers. I love to garden (though I grow mostly vegetables and a few select flowers that grow in our climate.) I love spring when all the wildflowers start coating the mountains and roadways. This is a coloring book that lets me have that feeling throughout the year. There are 30 hand-drawn designs in this nicely made by Lisa Congdon. The Just Add Color line of books is fairly new to me but I am quickly becoming a fan. I really like the whimsy of the designs - they are fun and easy to color. I like that I can to work in big areas of color with markers or choose to use my blending techniques with my coloring pencils. I like this coloring book for individuals who may not like intricate and small detail designs. The designs in this book are of various wildflowers. I will list them at the end of this review. There are four colored samples of pages included in the book – each one is placed behind the coloring design it depicts. That actually makes it more difficult to view if you choose to but for me, it was an interesting sample but not one that I plan to copy. The book is really well put together. The designs are all printed on one side of perforated heavyweight paper. The designs merge into the perforations but nothing essential is lost to that area. If you plan on removing pages, you might want to do so before coloring as it is hard to get into the areas near the binding and you will lose that area when you remove the page in any case. The book is glue bound but as you will remove pages at the perforations, that should not be an issue. I was easily able to get the book to lay flat by breaking the spine. All of my markers (alcohol and water-based) as well as my India ink pens bleed through or left distinct color shadows on the back of the page. My gel pens all left color shadows as well. Not an issue as you can put a blotter page behind the page you are working on or simply remove the page from the book to color it. Coloring pencils worked really well in this book. The pencils went on creamy and thick without much effort and blending was a breeze. I was even able to blend my Verithin hard lead pencils using a simply Prismacolor pencil style blender. In the comments section below, I will list the coloring medium I used to test this coloring book. In order, these are the wildflowers in the book: Poppy, Aster, Buttercup, Fritillaria, Rose Mallow, Morning Glory, Hawkweed, Anemone, Coneflower, Sweetshrub, Sweet William, Zinnia, Wisteria, Cosmos, Comfrey, Chamomile, Wood Sorrel, Fringed Campion, Wild Rose, Pansy, Crocus, Eyebright, Indian Blanket, Bluebell, Arrowhead, Protea, Sunflower, Pea Flower, Mountain Laurel, and Spatterdock. Review: These are my favorite adult coloring books - These are my favorite adult coloring books. I enjoy the fact that it is not all tiny details like so many of the adult coloring books out there. Mandalas are beautiful to color, but sometimes it's nice to have more open space to color. These drawings are beautiful and allow for a lot of creativity.



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I**R
30 Fun to color Hand-drawn Wildflower Designs – printed on one side of white perforated paper
It is so much fun to have a coloring book of wildflowers. I love to garden (though I grow mostly vegetables and a few select flowers that grow in our climate.) I love spring when all the wildflowers start coating the mountains and roadways. This is a coloring book that lets me have that feeling throughout the year. There are 30 hand-drawn designs in this nicely made by Lisa Congdon. The Just Add Color line of books is fairly new to me but I am quickly becoming a fan. I really like the whimsy of the designs - they are fun and easy to color. I like that I can to work in big areas of color with markers or choose to use my blending techniques with my coloring pencils. I like this coloring book for individuals who may not like intricate and small detail designs. The designs in this book are of various wildflowers. I will list them at the end of this review. There are four colored samples of pages included in the book – each one is placed behind the coloring design it depicts. That actually makes it more difficult to view if you choose to but for me, it was an interesting sample but not one that I plan to copy. The book is really well put together. The designs are all printed on one side of perforated heavyweight paper. The designs merge into the perforations but nothing essential is lost to that area. If you plan on removing pages, you might want to do so before coloring as it is hard to get into the areas near the binding and you will lose that area when you remove the page in any case. The book is glue bound but as you will remove pages at the perforations, that should not be an issue. I was easily able to get the book to lay flat by breaking the spine. All of my markers (alcohol and water-based) as well as my India ink pens bleed through or left distinct color shadows on the back of the page. My gel pens all left color shadows as well. Not an issue as you can put a blotter page behind the page you are working on or simply remove the page from the book to color it. Coloring pencils worked really well in this book. The pencils went on creamy and thick without much effort and blending was a breeze. I was even able to blend my Verithin hard lead pencils using a simply Prismacolor pencil style blender. In the comments section below, I will list the coloring medium I used to test this coloring book. In order, these are the wildflowers in the book: Poppy, Aster, Buttercup, Fritillaria, Rose Mallow, Morning Glory, Hawkweed, Anemone, Coneflower, Sweetshrub, Sweet William, Zinnia, Wisteria, Cosmos, Comfrey, Chamomile, Wood Sorrel, Fringed Campion, Wild Rose, Pansy, Crocus, Eyebright, Indian Blanket, Bluebell, Arrowhead, Protea, Sunflower, Pea Flower, Mountain Laurel, and Spatterdock.
A**R
These are my favorite adult coloring books
These are my favorite adult coloring books. I enjoy the fact that it is not all tiny details like so many of the adult coloring books out there. Mandalas are beautiful to color, but sometimes it's nice to have more open space to color. These drawings are beautiful and allow for a lot of creativity.
T**!
Wild For Wildflowers!
This is yet one more lovely coloring book by this artist. I love her work! The pages are thick, the designs vary and they are so much fun to color. I think I have every one offer books and I love them all!
S**R
Like all her other coloring books
Like all her other coloring books, I just love this WIldflowers book. Nice pictures to color and not so detailed that it makes it hard for people with bad eyes and bad hands to color.
J**E
This is my favorite coloring book, for real.
My favorite coloring book ever. Not too detailed it's annoying, but involved enough you don't get bored. I love all her coloring books
L**B
Nice folk art flowers.
I have several books from this "Just Add Color" series. The paper is good, printed single sided, and perforated. There are four already colored pages as inspiration or for display. I enjoy this artist's style and have several of her books. Very pretty for coloring.
A**A
Excelente producto
Muy buenas las ilustraciones
C**S
Five Stars
Love these pages. They are so pretty with many different styles. Great buy.
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