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!









JanSchochet says
thank you, pam, for being a concientious blogger and seeing my post and giving me the solution!
Christie Cahoon says
Would love these for my reno project
Dean B. Gordon says
My wife would love them. She is an accomplished graphic artist and watercolor artist.
We are renovating a beautiful Usonian home, and she loves coloring with our three (soon to be four) princesses.
Lynn says
I colored all the time as a kid and I’m still coloring today! I would definitely love to color in these coloring books. What a cool idea! I hope I win them!!! Who knows, maybe I will get some decorating ideas too.
MGood says
Love the smell of crayons
Michelle says
Finally! Barbie and Dora coloring books don’t cut it anymore for this old gal:)
Jason says
Heck yeah I would! Though I might save one for my 9 month old son to “help” with, so he can learn the beauty of MCM design. Never too early to start teaching ’em! 🙂
Anna H. says
I’d never seen grown up coloring books before, but I’d totally color these!
Dee says
You’re never too old to color and be creative! I enjoy coloring with my 7 yr. old granddaughter Macy-her favorites-Hello Kitty, Strawberry Shortcake, and Disney Princesses. These are my favorites too. How about some coloring books for us “vintage” girls? We just wanna have fun too!
Mei Story says
Are you kidding? I love coloring books – the educational type. I’m an adult but may have stayed in my 2nd childhood since my first one ended.The best way to learn about people, places or t”the times” is to check out the food, learn the songs, enjoy the arts and crafts and color the coloring books! I love Mid Century Modern. I want to color …. Maybe Crayola should make a special set of crayons with mid-century modern colors.