Friday, February 19, 2016

10 Amazing Ways to Give New Life to Your Adult Coloring Book Pages

The secret's out: adult coloring books are all the rage. If you've ever wanted to color outside the lines, so to speak, and go beyond the book with this favorite downtime pasttime, then this post is for you! Today, I'm sharing 10 creative ways to use your coloring book pages!

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Using your coloring pages for a furniture hack? Amazing!


 via make your mark (there's a You Tube video, too)


gift bow tutorial


Turn your coloring page into a fun paper bow!


via lines across


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Coloring page bookmark? Your books will thank you!


via dawn nicole


coloring crafts


An easy guide to designing (and coloring!) your own fabric!


via damask love


adult coloring


Another crafty, creative coloring page bow!


via frog prince paperie


hand painted wall


Why limit yourself to a wall? This statement wall is breathtaking!


via alisa burke



scrapbook paper crafts


What a statement! The best part? No green thumb needed!


via everyday mom ideas


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Crafting with your coloring book pages is made even better with the addition of Mod Podge!


via artzy creations found via mod podge rocks


paper crafts


Metal stars can be found almost everywhere...and now I know to pick one up the next time I see them! Cute!


via how does she


paper fortune cookies


Lastly, one of my own projects...paper fortune cookies + free printable fortunes!


via burlap+blue




Just beginning your journey into adult coloring books? Check out this comprehensive post on DIY Candy for lots of info and helpful tips on adult coloring books!



Want more clever DIY's? Find me on my blog, burlap+blue, on Twitter, and Instagram.



Linda is the founder of burlap+blue, a space dedicated to helping women live life more creatively. She is inspired by creativity, good books and the everyday. She lives with her husband and kids in Richmond, VA. Read more at burlapandblue.com and connect with her on Twitter.

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