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1960s Coloring Book

1960s Coloring Book

1960s Coloring Book

Jasmine Taylor

11,74 €
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Editorial:
Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2019
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9780359573578
11,74 €
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Enjoy coloring classic symbols and fashions of the 60s like bell bottoms, peace signs, lava lamps, guitar playing hippies as well as people and events like Martin Luther King Jr., Jimi Hendrix, John F. Kennedy, moon landing and more.These detailed ready-to-color illustrations have plenty of white space giving you room to sketch, draw, doodle and add your own unique artistic personality to each colored scene. Enjoy an infinite number of possibilities for hours of creative fun!Benefits- Make your work look great using colored pencils, pens, markers or crayons- Illustrations on separate pages to protect your colorful masterpiece- Share and give your colored art work to friends, family and loved ones as gifts or precious keepsake- Full color image examples on back cover- Enjoy therapeutic, stress relieving effect coloring can bring- Relax, unwind and spend time togetherMakes a great gift for anyone who loves the 1960’s. Just hit the buy button and start your coloring journey now! 3

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