Could you use a little stress-relief? We’ve been sharing ways to relax and take our minds off of everything that’s going on in the world. [Pick up your Free Self-Care Checklist Printable] One way to ...
Good news for those who grew up with elementary amusements like crayons and coloring books -- you know, instead of digital doohickies like tablets and smartphones. They're ba-ack. Just in time for the ...
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25 animal coloring pages for adults
All images courtesy of Two Kids and a Coupon Do you love to color? Coloring is a popular and affordable hobby and it can be ...
WASHINGTON — The amateur artists can be found coloring in airport lounges, doctor’s office waiting rooms and while they watch TV shows at home. They are forming coloring meetup groups at libraries and ...
Coloring is just for kids, right? Not anymore. Recently, adults across the country have picked up coloring books as a way to relax and unwind. Jason Abrams, 30, is an account manager at North 6th ...
Adult coloring books came in like a wrecking ball in 2015, and it seems like everyone's a fan. Not just for kids anymore, coloring has been said to help with stress, anxiety, and focus. Amazon sells ...
While browsing Amazon’s bestseller list, you might have noticed something out of the ordinary: Seven of the books in the top 20 are coloring books. Adult coloring books, far removed from the ones you ...
Several months ago I was trolling Instagram when I noticed a post by a good friend who works in publishing (let’s call her B). B’s photo depicted the kind of scene you might associate with elementary ...
I first heard of the adult coloring book trend from my friend Myke, who described on various podcasts and Slack conversations how coloring mandala-like patterns helps him concentrate and relax while ...
Atop the Amazon bestselling books list this month sat an unexpected title: “Secret Garden.” It wasn’t Frances Hodgson Burnett’s 1911 novel about a sour little girl’s magical place, making a book club ...
Sketch of a peony from The Florist (1760) (all images courtesy Peter H. Raven Library/Missouri Botanical Garden) “My personal theory is that in this mid-18th-century time of worldwide exploration, ...
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