Inspirational Coloring For Mom
$9.99
Gift of the year for Moms! Give yourself over to the relaxation of coloring when you color the line-art illustrations contained in the Inspirational Coloring for Mom Coloring Book.
The light blue hardcover of the Inspirational Coloring for Mom Coloring Book is filled with inspiration in the form of brightly colored flowers! Several flowers have been left bare and are just waiting to be colored by you. The title appears in bold lettering and substitutes a flower for the letter ‘o.’ The subtitle is printed in a smaller font.
Inspirational Coloring for Mom
Meaningful Me-time
Biblical Inspiration
Delightful De-stressing
A white 5/8 inch coil binding at the top of the coloring book lets pages flip over quickly and easily, while the hardcover offers enough support to color on the go. 104 perforated pages are printed on one side and can easily be torn off to use or discard. In all, there are 50 images to color, some of which include gift tags, bookmarks, and cards. Illustrations are based on Scripture and inspirational quotes geared toward mothers. Color your pictures, cut them out, use them in your scrapbooking pages, as gift tags for presents, as cards for friends, or laminate them to use as bookmarks.
De-stress from life’s stressful moments, find inspiration in the words of Scripture, and express your creativity with the beautifully designed coloring pages of the Inspirational Coloring for Mom Coloring Book.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781642726633
ISBN10: 164272663X
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: April 2021
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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