I tried one of these coloring books and because I have the patience of a knat I have yet to finish one page…….I also own a children’s coloring book and have only managed to finish one page in it.
It’s interesting to see those fads come and go. Remember stamping, scrap booking all that stuff? Now it’s coloring…always have to find new ways to part people with their money :). But I can see how retirees are the ones finding time to do it. I certainly can’t.
Teachers always want to make kids color within the lines.Bah ! Creativity stifflers !
I have a cousin, who was sent home from school ( kindergarten or 1st grade ), by a teacher, because my cousin refused to stay within the lines, when coloring..
Fortunately this attempt at forced conformity failed.Today she is a very successful fine artist and her oldest child just graduated from Ringling College of Art and Design.
you want a long time stress reliever, buy a paint by number kit the more complex the better, and go for it. Unlike coloring books, you can hang these on your walls.
Am I the only one who finds adult colouring books INCREASE my stress levels? I mean, even the design posted above by beviek. Look at the number of tiny spaces; I wouldn’t even know where to start! I even saw a colouring book with a fold-out map of the city of London that almost gave me a panic attack.
Saw some “Mandalas” on my Smartphone ages ago and downloaded one.Unfortunately, I uninstalled it almost straight away because those patterns and colours were hurting my eyes. Plus, It was boring.So, Mandalas. Nope. Not for me.xxx
I think part of a coloring book’s appeal is the fact that it is supposed to be a mindless, thought-free, stress-free pastime. There’s a time when you want to be creative, and times when you want to do something that’s productive (unlike TV watching) but doesn’t require too much thought, like beading, knitting and/or coloring.
It’s funny – I can very clearly remember the first time I actually colored inside the lines. It was a Dagwood coloring book, and I was in my grandmother’s den. Hadn’t thought of that in years. Thanks, folks.
Wilde Bill about 8 years ago
Nobody likes a critic, Nelson.
Mr. Peterson about 8 years ago
As time goes on, I realize…just what you mean, to me…
pcolli about 8 years ago
I believe there is a Doctor Who colouring book for “adults”.
hcarpenter1 about 8 years ago
oh well kid you could always go to your own home and stay there stupid kid.
Loijen about 8 years ago
Mind your own business kid!
jeanie5448 about 8 years ago
I tried one of these coloring books and because I have the patience of a knat I have yet to finish one page…….I also own a children’s coloring book and have only managed to finish one page in it.
contralto2b about 8 years ago
I like geometric books to color as you can color each individual “piece” or group them to make a bigger, more interesting “piece.”
tom about 8 years ago
I still can’t color.
Soccermom53 about 8 years ago
It’s interesting to see those fads come and go. Remember stamping, scrap booking all that stuff? Now it’s coloring…always have to find new ways to part people with their money :). But I can see how retirees are the ones finding time to do it. I certainly can’t.
Lisa Marie Chamberlain about 8 years ago
They have Doctor Who book…etc
jtviper7 about 8 years ago
" Coloring book aren’t just for kids anymore " " Beers not just for breakfast anymore "
Linguist about 8 years ago
Teachers always want to make kids color within the lines.Bah ! Creativity stifflers !
I have a cousin, who was sent home from school ( kindergarten or 1st grade ), by a teacher, because my cousin refused to stay within the lines, when coloring..
Fortunately this attempt at forced conformity failed.Today she is a very successful fine artist and her oldest child just graduated from Ringling College of Art and Design.
timbob2313 Premium Member about 8 years ago
you want a long time stress reliever, buy a paint by number kit the more complex the better, and go for it. Unlike coloring books, you can hang these on your walls.
erin.adamic Premium Member about 8 years ago
Am I the only one who finds adult colouring books INCREASE my stress levels? I mean, even the design posted above by beviek. Look at the number of tiny spaces; I wouldn’t even know where to start! I even saw a colouring book with a fold-out map of the city of London that almost gave me a panic attack.
nosirrom about 8 years ago
Has anyone seen a Karma Sutra Coloring Book?
Number Three about 8 years ago
Saw some “Mandalas” on my Smartphone ages ago and downloaded one.Unfortunately, I uninstalled it almost straight away because those patterns and colours were hurting my eyes. Plus, It was boring.So, Mandalas. Nope. Not for me.xxx
SDSillyCyclist about 8 years ago
I think part of a coloring book’s appeal is the fact that it is supposed to be a mindless, thought-free, stress-free pastime. There’s a time when you want to be creative, and times when you want to do something that’s productive (unlike TV watching) but doesn’t require too much thought, like beading, knitting and/or coloring.
What? Me worried ? about 8 years ago
“Are too Opal "!
Dani Rice about 8 years ago
It’s funny – I can very clearly remember the first time I actually colored inside the lines. It was a Dagwood coloring book, and I was in my grandmother’s den. Hadn’t thought of that in years. Thanks, folks.
pcolli about 8 years ago
Hint 1…. get someone to draw something.Hint 2…. colour it in.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 8 years ago
Anybody can color INSIDE the lines.The hard part is to ALWAYS color outside the lines.