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Books with title Flowers: Coloring Book

  • Color & Frame Coloring Book - Fresh Flowers

    New Seasons, Publications International Ltd.

    Spiral-bound (New Seasons, May 16, 2020)
    Join millions of adults around the world who are rediscovering the simple relaxation and joy of coloring! This Simple 1-2-3™ Color and Frame - Fresh Flowers coloring book is filled with whimsical art based on beautiful flowers and plants. 31 images to color.Images range in complexity.8"x10" perforated pages allows easy tear out to frame or share.Thick paper prevents marker or pen from bleeding through to the next page.Spiral binding allows pages to lay flat while coloring.Great for adults and children!64 pages
  • Cats & Flowers: A Coloring Book

    Eva Carriere

    Paperback (Quixote Press, April 24, 2020)
    Open the garden gate and bring your pencils—the cats are in bloom! Whiskers, flowers, and some purring friends await you. With 25 pages of beautifully detailed illustrations, this coloring book from Eva Carriere will plant the seeds of creativity for cat and coloring fans of all ages.25 pages of hand-drawn, original pen and ink illustrations, printed on the equivalent of 20 lb paper.Images are printed on one side of the page only.Illustrations are a mix of scenes and portraits of varying complexity, good for both beginners and more advanced colorists. Plenty of wide open spaces as well as nitty gritty intricacies—carefully and thoughtfully designed for a truly enjoyable coloring experience.Our favorite media to use is colored pencils. If you use markers, we recommend placing a sheet of scrap paper behind the page as you color, to prevent bleed-through to the underlying page.Please note that the pages of this book are non-perforated.
  • Tropical Flowers Coloring Book

    Guy Skocki

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 13, 2020)
    Tropical Flowers Coloring Book is full of creative detailed sketches that are a comic book/graffiti mixed style, so you get the best of both worlds in one book. The best part is you the colorist gets to add the final touch to these beautifully drawn flowers and make it your own masterpiece.I created this book so people could feel like they could design, side by side with what Mother Nature has already established. Each drawing has a lighter outline so color can be used as the border of the drawing much like an oil or acrylic painting but if people would like to, they can also teach themselves to draw by penciling or inking the flowers in. This would allow your brain to register each and every movement you make so if you decide to draw your flowers in your own personal style, you will be able to in time or just have a something beautiful to relax and color in after a long day.This is the first of many books to come for adults and children alike no matter your skill level. Each book created will be for the coloring book enthusiast.
  • Flowers: Coloring Book for Adults

    Happy Coloring, Juliana Emerson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 17, 2016)
    This adult coloring book contains hand-drawn designs featuring Floral arrangements and Bouquets. The thirty designs have a difficulty level ranging from easy to intermediate and the images are printed on the fronts of pages only, so you don't need to worry about bleed-through if you choose to use markers. BONUS : The book includes also the download of a PDF file for COMPILATION 2, which is a printable book containing a various selection of coloring pages taken from the Happy Coloring Book series. Happy Coloring!
  • The Language of Flowers Coloring Book

    John Green

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 23, 2004)
    Attractive, accurately rendered collection of 30 floral beauties, with brief captions describing what each flower symbolizes. Includes the anemone (anticipation), buttercup (riches), red rose (romantic love), carnation (fidelity), poppy (extravagance), and 25 others. A treat for coloring book fans, flower lovers, and gardening enthusiasts.
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  • Garden Flowers Coloring Book

    Stefen Bernath

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 1, 1975)
    See the beauty that transforms a backyard garden into a kaleidoscope of colors. Forty most important garden flowers — morning glory, hyacinth, delphinium, iris, tulip, peony, marigold, and many others — handsomely drawn by author Stefen Bernath. You provide the colors from your own imagination or observation. Caption for each drawing gives common and scientific names, usual colors, blooming season, whether annual, perennial, or biennial. Each flower is reproduced in natural colors on the covers.
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  • State Birds and Flowers Coloring Book

    Annika Bernhard

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Oct. 1, 1990)
    Fifty-one accurately detailed, royalty-free renderings include national bird (eagle) and flower (rose) plus 50 state birds and flowers — among them the mockingbird and apple blossom (Arkansas), cardinal and goldenrod (Kentucky), California gull and sego lily (Utah), and 47 others. Identifying captions and full-color versions of all illustrations included on the covers.
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  • RedoutĂ© Flowers Coloring Book

    Charlene Tarbox

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 13, 1998)
    Hailed by botanists for their scientific accuracy and by lovers of fine art for their peerless beauty, the botanical illustrations of Pierre-Joseph Redouté appear in reproduction in millions of homes all over the world. This exquisitely rendered, ready-to-color collection features finely detailed adaptations of floral illustrations created by the great botanical artist at the behest of Empress Josephine, who maintained extensive gardens at her grand estate of Malmaison.Included here are 30 detailed, accurate illustrations of daffodils, daisies, peonies, sweet peas, violets, roses (Redouté's specialty), and other flowers. Colorists can bring their own conceptions of color and hue to these superb illustrations, or they can use the cover illustrations for inspiration and guidance in faithful re-creations of the master's work.
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  • Favorite Wildflowers Coloring Book

    Ilil Arbel

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 9, 1991)
    Among nature's perennial delights are the multihued wildflowers that grace field and forest, roadside and riverbank with their uncultivated beauty. Dazzling in their variety of form and color, they offer a true garden of earthly delights — pleasing to the eye and comforting to the spirit.Now lovers of wildflowers can color a bouquet of floral favorites in this charming book. In detailed, accurate drawings, nature illustrator Ilil Arbel has rendered 44 familiar wildflowers: yellow flag, downy lobelia, bittersweet nightshade, wild hyacinth, spring beauty, bunchberry, fringed gentian, showy evening primrose, mayapple, common yarrow, showy tick trefoil, wild bleeding heart, ivy-leaved morning glory, meadow rose, yellow iris, globe thistle, wild calla, desert marigold, and many more. Each flower is shown in color on the covers. In addition, captions give plants' height, coloring, common and botanical names, and other information. The result is an informative guide that offers not only hours of coloring enjoyment but also an excellent way for flower lovers to learn to recognize and identify many species. Favorite Wildflowers Coloring Book also represents a fine source of royalty-free illustrations for artists and craftspeople.
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  • Flowers Coloring Book

    Speedy Publishing LLC

    Paperback (Speedy Kids, May 4, 2015)
    Your little boys and girls will have so much fun coloring these flowers! Coloring is an activity that encourages self-expression through the beauty of art. You can gauge how your child feels by examining his strokes and the use of colors. Also, coloring boosts the confidence because there’s always that sense of pride whenever a child completes an image. Go buy a copy of this wonderful book today!
  • Charming Flowers Coloring Book for Adults

    Juliana Emerson, Happy Coloring

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 27, 2018)
    NEW RELEASE! This adult coloring book contains hand-drawn style designs featuring beautiful flowers bouquet. The thirty designs are of various difficulty levels and the images are printed on the fronts of pages only, so you don't need to worry about bleed-through if you choose to use markers. BONUS : The book includes also the download of a PDF file for COMPILATION 2, which is a printable book containing a various selection of coloring pages taken from the Happy Coloring Book series. Happy Coloring!
  • American Wild Flowers Coloring Book

    Paul E. Kennedy

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 1, 1971)
    Displaying the beauty and variety of America's most popular wildflowers, naming and locating each of the species, this most unusual book is intended for coloring. Redrawn from the original Smithsonian Rickett plates by Paul Kennedy, well-known illustrator of children's books, each of the 46 renderings is ready to be colored as realistically — like the cover illustrations — or as imaginatively as you may choose. Includes 46 illustrations: lady's slipper, black-eyed susan, bird's foot violet, cardinal flower, pitcher plant, trout lily, and others. Botanical identifications, common names, and information on habitats are also included.
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