Posts Tagged ‘coloring books’

true to life

this post is basically an ode to a material i have come to love – the crayola true to life series of dry media. no, they don’t pay me for this (but they totally should! right?! come on, someone send us some art materials to review…)

seriously, their crayons and colored pencils make the art look so cool! novi came home from preschool one day with the fish below and asked, “can we get some swirly crayons for home?” um, yeah!

so we did and she went to town in her coloring books making all sorts of rainbowy creatures.

novi says, "the bottom butterfly is sad because she's just purple."

wait, what you do mean it's not a sno-cone fight?

then she got her hands on some the true to life colored pencils, and after a trip to the local yeti museum (yep, she’s a fan) she got to work coloring a tree-hugging yeti.

the yeti is coming to life…

i mean, does this bigfoot look real or what? someone call the tabloids!

06.23

2010
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you’re invited

while we’re on the topic of personalized cards, i thought i’d share another little idea along those lines. novi will be turning three at the end of this month, and together we made the invitations to her birthday party. novi is really into fairies, so she wanted a pixie party where all of her friends would wear wings, so of course the invites had to follow suit.

i save all of novi’s completed coloring books because they’re full of little gems. she has a fairy coloring book that she completed in the fall, so we pulled this one out and selected a few fairies from it – one for each of her friends. we cut them out and glued them to blank cards with a glue stick.

fairy invitations

i typed up the party details and glued them to the inside. (photo retouched to remove our personal info, of course.)

fairy invitation

a super simple idea… but just a reminder that you can repurpose those coloring book pictures into invitations, greeting cards, stationery, wrapping paper, and all sorts of sweet artsy goodies of any theme!

01.10

2010
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inside the lines

i’m not necessarily a person who stresses staying inside the lines… but once novi was showing interest in “coloring in” everything she drew on her magnadoodle, i realized that she’d probably love coloring books. i was right!

coloring books

i found these great do-a-dot activity books that have large color blocks to color in, which is great for toddlers and young preschoolers. (i think these books are intended to go with the do-a-dot paints, but good ol’ crayons do the trick.)

coloring books

i gave novi a set of crayons and her new animal coloring book, and she sat at her little table in the kitchen and colored for over an hour (while i madeĀ tuscan kale soup for dinner) and she talked with me about all sorts of imaginal things while she worked, and made up rhymes and songs.

technicolor raccoon!
technicolor raccoon!

as an art therapist, i often lean toward free expression and art activities that are not pre-fabricated (like coloring books are;) however, coloring books can be a wonderful way of fostering confidence and pride in a young artist. aside from the obvious lessons of color, shape, and line, they metaphorically teach boundaries and limitations, which are skills my 2-year-old is working on in her life.

coloring books

introducing coloring books a year ago led to a lot of scribbling over the pre-drawn images (also awesome,) but when i gave novi the coloring book yesterday, i saw that she is now ready and interested in coloring the shapes. i saw firsthand how coloring books can increase concentration in an activity and diligence at a task. and aside from all of that psychobabble mumbo-jumbo, they’re just fun, and they give momma an opportunity to cook dinner without resorting to plugging her into little bear. (<– OMG, i just saw at that link that they have little bear printable coloring pages… this blends novi’s greatest loves – art and little bear. must print immediately.) happy coloring!

i love her color choices!
i love her color choices!

11.03

2009
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