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Win Jenn Ski’s mid-century modern coloring books designed for grown-ups

Kate - Updated: September 29, 2014

Retro Renovation stopped publishing in 2021; these stories remain for historical information, as potential continued resources, and for archival purposes.

This giveaway sponsored by Rockport Publishers

midcentury coloring booksUPDATE: 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:

    • TO ENTER, LEAVE A COMMENT: Add a comment below and in it: Tell us, would you really color these grown-up coloring books yourself? Or, leave a comment of your choice, we’re just all about the luv here, no pressure. Please note: If you are a first-time commenter, we must “free” your comment from moderation. This may not happen quickly, especially at night or over the weekend. So hang tight, we’ll get to it…

The details:

  • Winner gets all three Jenn Ski coloring books, sent from the publisher.
  • Terms of Use apply to all participation on the blog — please read ’em.
  • U.S. only — One entry per person, please.
  • We’ll run this one for one full week. So, contest ends Friday morning, Sept. 26 am ish Eastern.
  • We will choose a winner via the random.org random number generator…We will contact the winner… they have one calendar week to respond… and if we don’t hear from them, we will move on to the next person (after, time-wise) in the comment stream. Lather. Rinse. Repeat. Be sure to enter your email address correctly in the Comment form where it is requested.
  • We will post the first name of the winner at the top of this post as soon as they confirm.

Good luck, everyone!

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  1. Nina Hawes says

    September 21, 2014 at 8:06 pm

    I love mid century modern and coloring so I would love to color these books. I hope to win!

  2. cebette says

    September 21, 2014 at 7:55 pm

    of course I would color them! silly question!

  3. Lisanne Freese says

    September 21, 2014 at 7:55 pm

    Not only would I adore coloring in these cool books, I would enlarge my favorite pages and wallpaper a whole room with them, then invite my artsy friends to come over and color them in with whatever their little hearts desire! With mod-appropriate cocktails, of course! And then I’d send a photo in to retrorenovation-com-staging.enwf9w61-liquidwebsites.com with the beautiful results.

  4. Deb says

    September 21, 2014 at 7:54 pm

    LOVE Jenn Ski’s work! Winning her books would be fabulous!

  5. Chris Williams says

    September 21, 2014 at 7:51 pm

    Crayons are at the ready! Colored pencils too. Love you guys at Retro Renovation!

  6. Friend G says

    September 21, 2014 at 7:41 pm

    Yes! I would definitely color in these myself!

  7. Judy Carroll says

    September 21, 2014 at 7:27 pm

    P bought a wonderful set of 40 new markers and color pencils while doing some back to school donation shopping. I’ve been waiting for just the right special occasion to use them for the first time. Now I have the right occasion.

    I have a beautiful set of 40 markers plus new color pencils. Been saving them to use the first time for a special occasion. Now you bring that special place to use them for the first time.
    Also I’ll be spending Thanksgiving with my Great Neices. It will be great fun to color with them as they love retro style. Their Mom finds wonderful vintage dresses for them and I have found some interesting small aprons for them to wear.
    Thank you for this opportunity. Judy

    Also, I’ll scan a set to share with my grand nieces.

  8. Jenny says

    September 21, 2014 at 7:18 pm

    I would LOVE to sit in my 1964 Split Level and color in these myself!!

  9. karen says

    September 21, 2014 at 7:12 pm

    Heck yeah I would color in these fun books! I have never seen these before, how fun! Thanks for the opportunity! karen…

  10. Terri Hill says

    September 21, 2014 at 6:52 pm

    Our home is full of mid-century modern. My husband and I grew up with it and our kids have become quite the collectors themselves. What a great time period in design! You bet we would all color in these books!! 🙂

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