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The Coloring Book of Cards and Envelopes: Summertime

Illustrated by Rebecca Jones
Paperback
$10.99 US
10.69"W x 11.25"H x 0.42"D   | 19 oz | 25 per carton
On sale Mar 14, 2017 | 74 Pages | 978-0-7636-9340-4
Age 7-10 years | Grades 2-5
Get creative with this innovative coloring book full of beautifully designed cards and envelopes to tear out and color. The twenty-four summertime designs include seashells, flowers, dragonflies, and more and are perfect for all ages to decorate and send or give to family and friends. Take inspiration from nature, or experiment with unusual colors and different materials to make each card truly unique! With enough blank space inside for a message, envelopes to customize, and cute stickers to seal them, this is the complete creative package!
Rebecca Jones is an English illustrator living in Australia. After graduating from art school in Winchester, she moved to London, where she worked as a textile designer for a few years until her restlessness had her flying off to Australia in search of adventure. She is found most days in her studio, drinking endless cups of tea while staring out the window at a bunch of imaginary critters and trying to draw them.

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Get creative with this innovative coloring book full of beautifully designed cards and envelopes to tear out and color. The twenty-four summertime designs include seashells, flowers, dragonflies, and more and are perfect for all ages to decorate and send or give to family and friends. Take inspiration from nature, or experiment with unusual colors and different materials to make each card truly unique! With enough blank space inside for a message, envelopes to customize, and cute stickers to seal them, this is the complete creative package!

Author

Rebecca Jones is an English illustrator living in Australia. After graduating from art school in Winchester, she moved to London, where she worked as a textile designer for a few years until her restlessness had her flying off to Australia in search of adventure. She is found most days in her studio, drinking endless cups of tea while staring out the window at a bunch of imaginary critters and trying to draw them.