Soul of the Woodland: A Stress Relieving Adult Coloring Book
Category: Books,Arts & Photography,Graphic Design
Soul of the Woodland: A Stress Relieving Adult Coloring Book Details
About the Author Suzy Joyner found her passion for drawing the natural world as a child growing up on Long Island. She filled her school notebooks with illustrations of the many little lives that populated her backyard – snails, bees, worms, flowers, plants and many other garden denizens. Now residing and creating in Denver, she has channeled her love of illustration and the majestic natural scenery of Colorado into her first coloring book, Soul of the Woodland. She is currently working on a second coloring book for Blue Star, to be released in Fall 2015. Read more
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Reviews
This is a lovely set of 34 designs for coloring from artist Suzy Joyner. The theme of the book is woodland, which leaves the actual content up for creative interpretation.The designs include trees, mushrooms, pine cones, acorns, flowers, birds, animals, a cottage, and a woodland gnome amongst others. My favorite to start with will be the cute little raccoon.The book is printed on a decent quality of paper and are printed on one side of the page with the backside left blank. That means I can have my choice of types of medium to color them with but I will definitely put a piece of freezer paper or card stock behind the page as I work.While the pages are not perforated, it doesn't appear that it will be difficult to remove them from the binding. The designs are centered on the page with some blank space left next to the binding. It should be fairly easy to get from edge to edge of the design while coloring if you like to keep your designs in the book.