Coloring Book : Pretty Floral Botanicals by artist Jessica Rose

$10.10

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( currently physical copies of the book are only available to purchase through amazon ) 

Do you enjoy flowers and also in need of a calming, relaxing, screen free hobby? This Floral, Botanical Coloring Book might be just the cozy hobby you need. The illustrations within were hand drawn and inspired by my Vintage Botanical fine art series. I enjoyed re-imaging each piece in a way that allowed you to add the color.

Inside you will find: Poppy, Peony, Hellebore, Old Roses, Cosmos, Protea, Lilac and many different wildflowers. There is a touch of herbarium flare, as some flowers were illustrated as if they were pressed, dried and taped to the page.

The positive benefits to coloring are numerous, I invite you to experience the magic for yourself.

This coloring book is sketchy in appearance, beautiful in tone and minimalist by design. My biggest wish - is that coloring inside it's welcoming pages will feel like a great big hug, and a balm for your soul.

Pretty Flower Botanicals Coloring Book details: Don't miss photos of the interior further below

 

  • 30 Hand Sketched Illustrations on single sided paper to color.
  • There is a good mix of detailed flowers as well as some bold and easy designs.
  • 10 of those same flowers were set on top of a black background for you to color
  • 7 pages for swatching or experiments with your materials or color palettes on the paper
  • Please be aware that this paper is not perforated, so if you wish to remove the pages, I recommend an X-acto knife or your favorite pair of scissors.
  • It is always a wise practice to slip a sheet of paper under your current coloring masterpiece, this helps avoid indentations and bleed through.


This cute, Minimalist, Simple but sweet Coloring book would make a thoughtful gift for a gardener, florist, or forager. Pair with new gardening gloves, a set of colored pencils or just a smile.... It's sure to be appreciated.

IMPORTANT INFO: Please understand that independent authors publishing through Kindle Direct Publishing do not have control over the paper quality or where the book is printed from. I have found Amazon Coloring book paper to have a nice tooth to it, but it is on the thinner side. There are several videos you can find with a quick search showing the great results you can achieve using this paper. I have tried to create a high quality book, but there is still unfortunately much out of my control.