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T**N
💜💜 Absolutely Adorable 😍💜😍💜
LOVEEEEE this book!!!!! The images are adorable!!!!! Some pages are also like a clip art style, which is VERYYYYY cute and different!!!! A great mix of all things cute and witchy!!!!! HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!! 💜💜💜
A**A
So much fun!
Super cute and fun. The illustrations are complex enough to be for adult but simple enough to allow for relaxation and ease without feeling like you're doing something a child would.
D**N
Very unique.
Love the designs! I only saw a few pages and decided to order this book. Many cute pictures to color. Pages are one sided so you can protect the next one with a small piece of paper in between! Great job, and thanks a million!!
G**A
Super kawaii coloring book
This coloring book is absolutely CUTE and it's actually relaxing for me to color them. Great purchase. Love it.
J**E
Undeniably cute! I LOVE it!
I'm beyond thrilled with this book. This is my first book from this publisher. I love that so many pages have small collections of easy-to-color items (Johanna Basford calls them "small victories"). This is exactly the kind of book that I'm searching for right now. Books stuffed full of cute, fun to color "small victories." I love the cute little witch's cottage on the name plate page (I do wish all the bricks were drawn in), because I love coloring fantasy houses. I'd buy a book full of similar witchy abodes. I see lots of potential for practicing Kit and Clowder coloring class techniques in this book. Especially the "Melting Moments" pencils class (January 2021) which covered glass, items behind glass, and timbers, and more. The only one thing I don't love is the upside down pentagram. Wicca\paganism didn't stick to me any more than conventional religion, but I don't like to see upside down pentagrams used lightly. They do have some ceremonial, legitimate uses in craft work, but they're largely connected to negative things (in the mainstream perceptions and media). Fortunately, I only spotted one. The images are printed on one-sided pages, with black toner on the reverse (like Jade Summer used to use). I have mixed feelings about the black toner now. When I used just primarily regular colored pencils (or alcohol markers as a base for pencil), I love it. It gives the paper some extra thickness. Now that I use water soluble pencils more often (either activated with plain water, an alcohol-based colorless blending markers, or a water-based colorless blending marker), it's a bit different. The toner can make coloring look streaky, until the page dries. It's not a huge deal, but I'm pretty new to using those methods alone in Amazon printed books. So I have to remind myself to withhold judgement, until things dry. I think I still prefer the black reverse side, though. I really love this super cute book. It may even inspire my miserable self to experience fits of giggling, while coloring. This is a nice introduction to Coco Wyo.
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