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!









Sharon DeWitt says
I WANT! What’s not to love.
kirsten says
Love adult coloring books! A great way to imputation, especially with the fun graphics.
Kimberly Keetch says
I would love, LOVE these coloring books! As a graduate student I often find myself taking coloring breaks to get my mind off stress. These would combine my obsession with mid century modern style and my stress relief! I’d probably end up copying the pages and coloring those, though, just to keep these awesome books pristine. I may even frame some of the cool prints around my apartment!
Kel says
My refrigerator is incomplete without these!
Chris Bradley says
Having just broke my leg, I would love to have these books to help occupy my mind from the pain
I would definately colour them in and then keep them as coffee table books for my guests to look at.
Please pick me 🙂
Lorrie says
We just moved into a mid century blast from the past and may need some inspiration!
PS I have a pink bathroom
Patti says
You betcha, and my grand kids too, so they learn to appreciate the era that I grew up in!!
Tom says
Yes, absolutely color in them. Can’t wait!
Virginia Faust says
Would resist the temptation and would give one – and a box of Prismacolors – to each person who rescues from a move to the scrapyard one the three Lustron homes we are trying to preserve here in the Triangle area of NC.
The best part? The finished artwork can be hung anywhere in the steel house with magnets, no pins or tape needed, no marks left !
Beth Thomas says
My hand is waving in the air right now! Pick Me! I’m the only adult at the restaurant who takes the crayons and coloring pages upon entering. I would also use these to do some watercolor paintings and use to trace on some fabric projects.