HOW long before the adult coloring books fad was this written? © 1998, but I don’t remember when that fad ramped up. 2019?
I thought there was one on the New York Times best seller list around 2015. There were several people I know that colored in them about that time. Still well before this was written.
I wish I had found one of these prepared as a time/life road map when I was little, but only if it included plenty of roads less traveled.
Alix is full of mature wisdom today.
From the mouths of babes….
Hand me one of those.
I bought a dot-to-dot book last year and loved it. More fun for me than coloring. “Dot-to-Dot for Grown-Ups” by David Woodroffe
I don’t do adult coloring books, I still like going the ones sold to kids!
Pass me a page, please.
I remember those and I could not draw straight line, yet very fun.
Too boring unless there are no numbers.
way before that, C, we were selling them in a store at least 2015. They followed the scrapbooking craze, which followed the rubber stamp craze,.
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Concretionist almost 3 years ago
HOW long before the adult coloring books fad was this written? © 1998, but I don’t remember when that fad ramped up. 2019?
aKG1 almost 3 years ago
I thought there was one on the New York Times best seller list around 2015. There were several people I know that colored in them about that time. Still well before this was written.
Charlie Fogwhistle almost 3 years ago
I wish I had found one of these prepared as a time/life road map when I was little, but only if it included plenty of roads less traveled.
morningglory73 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Alix is full of mature wisdom today.
jango almost 3 years ago
From the mouths of babes….
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Hand me one of those.
avanehayes Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I bought a dot-to-dot book last year and loved it. More fun for me than coloring. “Dot-to-Dot for Grown-Ups” by David Woodroffe
metagalaxy1970 almost 3 years ago
I don’t do adult coloring books, I still like going the ones sold to kids!
Back to Big Mike almost 3 years ago
Pass me a page, please.
kab2rb almost 3 years ago
I remember those and I could not draw straight line, yet very fun.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 3 years ago
Too boring unless there are no numbers.
susanj77 almost 3 years ago
way before that, C, we were selling them in a store at least 2015. They followed the scrapbooking craze, which followed the rubber stamp craze,.