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We eat breakfast at the same place every weekend. We have for years. We almost sit at the same mafia style booth in the corner. I have probably stared at this picture at least...
Adult coloring books are still incredibly popular. Coloring is so therapeutic, a great way to express yourself and the perfect way to burn excess energy. I love picking the perfect print to color or sharing a page with my son who loves adult coloring books as much as I do. We hope you love these Adult Coloring Binder Cover Pages.
I know that I love a good coloring book and along with my super fancy Prismacolor pencils (my son and I each have our own sets), I can create some beautiful pages with some amazing colors. I have done a few pages that turned out so well, we framed them and hung them on a wall.
The key is picking out the proper paper to print this on. You need a bit of a thicker and tougher paper because you want it to last longer and be able to slide right in and out of your binder. I bought this set of 6 binders and printed out two of each sheet the first time I did
Print this out and cut it out to fit whatever size frame you have. Cut first and then color.
These adult coloring pages were specially made for back-to-school and they fit perfectly into that front clear sleeve of a binder which means you can totally personalize any binder that you want to and the best part is that you get to pick all of the colors. We left a space for your name or color it in with your favorite colored pencils.
Let us know what you think of our Adult Coloring Binder Cover Pages. They really are perfect for back to school or even a fun Girl Scout's craft, girls night in or a teacher first day of school gift on the cheap. You can make cute binder covers for everyone. Happy coloring!
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Only get about a 1/4 of a coloring page…not an 8 1/2 x 11 design. Tried multiple time, even “scale to fit”. Saved it as a PDF, and only a portion of the design saved.