This giveaway sponsored by Rockport Publishers
UPDATE: Congratulations to our winner, Carrie, chosen by random number generator. Thanks, everyone, for playing!
Yesterday we reviewed three midcentury modern color books for adults, designed by artist and illustrator Jenn Ski and published by Rockport Publishers. To follow up — this giveaway! One reader will win the complete series, three coloring books — Mid-Century Modern Animals and Mid-Century Modern Patterns, and my personal favorite, Mid-Century Modern Mania. That’s 90 pages of mid-century coloring fun — see instructions below and enter now.
Instructions to enter to the Jenn Ski coloring books:
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Good luck, everyone!
Karen says
I love the smell of crayons!
Cara Henderson says
I would love to color these. But more than that, I would love to take them to the Adult Day Center where I work. Many of the participants were teenagers, young adults, setting up house during this period. The mid mod books will be much more appropriate than children’s books and may lead to some great sessions of remembering!
VALERIE COLLINS says
I would love to have these books while im the passenger on a long roadtrip. what a great idea!!!!
Courtney Barnes says
Such a cute idea! I would definitely color these. 🙂
Patricia says
Cool books. I have been wanting to buy a new paint by painting kit. This would be a fun way to get started!
Lorri Castillo says
Absolutely I would color in these books~! I have a couple of other coloring books for adults that I take with me when I travel. They are a good way to de-stress!
Lindsay says
I would love to win these coloring books! I could use them when coloring with my nephews! They look gorgeous and I love that they can be then torn out and hung on your wall!
Marsha says
Yes, I’d def color these!!
Andrea Kahlenbeck says
I’d copy the pages, then color the copies. That way I could play but I’d always have the books intact to use again & again!
Shannon Ciha says
I would love to spend time unwinding and and gazing at these fun pictures as I color them. I’m sure my mid-century modern-minded husband would join in on the fun and quite possibly our 9 year old daughter (who we’re hoping will become retro-inspired, just like us!).