![]() ![]() (So when you print the PDF, make sure not to scale it unless you want it smaller.) I really didn’t want to crop anything out, so instead I added more to the drawing at the top and bottom (okay, my top and bottom, with the orientation I have chosen for the image!) from within PaintShopPro. The original drawing was an odd size and I thought it would be nice to make it so that you could frame it if you’d like to. I sized it so the coloring image is 8×10 inches, on a page that is 8.5×11. Here’s a version I colored with my daughter’s colored pencils: Remember the Zentangle flowers I told you I was working on back in April? Well, I finally finished them! The wrinkling I’d mentioned (from someone stepping on it) wasn’t too bad after being flattened by a Fire Mountain Gems catalog for a week. I use these meager earnings to help support my blog. I have included links so that you can easily find the products I am referring to, and, if you decide to purchase something through one of these links, I receive a small compensation for sending you to them, but it does not cost you a penny more. ![]() This post is not sponsored, nor have I received any other form of compensation from these companies. ![]() Note: this post may contain affiliate links to products I use and/or would recommend. Well, what timing! I actually had planned this freebie coloring page post for Friday, but got tied up in a bunch of things, and then this weekend was Mother’s Day, so now it is Tuesday’s topic. ( Thinking Outside of the Crayon Box, Adults Use Coloring Books as Stress-ReducerHere’s the story.) They mentioned the number one coloring book, Secret Garden by Johanna Basford, which I referenced in my post It’s Okay for You to Color Too (Coloring is not just for kids!) back in April. Did you see NBC Nightly News last night? They had a story about the popularity of adult coloring books. ![]()
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