Linda G. Hill shares the Escapist Coloring Club at the beginning of the month and I’ve missed posting the last few months but I have been coloring! My family got me a lot of coloring books a couple of years ago for Christmas and I finally pulled one out to work on while watching TV.
Thanks, Linda, for encouraging us to get our coloring juices flowing. Have you been coloring lately?
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Love it, Janet! I’m not sure how I missed this back in November, but I’m glad I found it now. 😀
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Thanks, Linda. Visit anytime! I have some more I’m going to try to work into the #JusJoJan prompts somewhere 🙂
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How cool! I have a coloring book of mandalas, but they make my eyes bug out when I try to color one. Yours is prettier.
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I tend to stay away from ones that are too intricate, but every once in a while I like to challenge myself 🙂
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Looks like a book with lots of interesting pages. I really like all the pretty flowers you colored in, with detail & shading! Great job! 😉
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Thanks. Some are definitely easier than others.
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Beautiful! I used to love coloring as a kid. Maybe I should take it up again.
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Easy and inexpensive!
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I love how you outline the colors – that was something my mom loved to do! Nice job!
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Thanks Shelley. Coloring never goes out of style!
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Color makes a huge difference. My son gave me an Alice in Wonderland coloring book, for Mother’s Day, I think. I haven’t done much with it, you’ve inspired me to take a break from the computer and “become a child again.” Won’t hurt!
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Very relaxing. I mostly do it while I am watching TV. Drives my husband crazy because I “miss” things in the movie – LOL
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