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Adult colouring books.

(57 Posts)
henetha Tue 13-Oct-15 11:12:51

Have you tried these adult colouring books that are so popular these days? I received a couple, together with nice pens and pencils, for my recent birthday. Amazingly, it's wonderful and very relaxing. I get really caught up in trying to keep inside the lines, and use nice colours.
I happened to mention to a neighbour that I now do adult colouring and he said it sounds pornographic! Well, maybe there are porno ones in the shops, but mine are just flowers and scenery etc. smile

FarNorth Sun 31-Jan-16 18:05:38

I liked colouring when I was young; I used to colour in the Bunty stories and also some recipe book drawings.
I haven't seen any adult colouring books that I fancy doing, tho. All the ones I've seen seem to be very intricate.

maryEJB Sun 31-Jan-16 19:47:00

I used to love colouring when I was a child, but not tried it as an adult (apart from helping grandchildren!) I'd like to try it I think - I'll hint for one for my birthday. I also like ironing but hate most other household chores including cooking.

phizz Sun 31-Jan-16 20:27:39

I used to colour in my children's books when I was stressed when I was getting divorced and found it very therapeutic. Who'd have thought it would become the 'in thing' 40 years on?

I was bought one for Christmas but the pencils are too hard to work properly but I might be tempted back if I had some nicer pens.

AlgeswifeVal Sun 31-Jan-16 21:19:24

I brought an adult colouring book for my DH as he is house bound. It is very therapeutic. He uses fine tipped colouring pens. They are a brilliant idea.

AshleyM Mon 01-Feb-16 12:39:10

I have to say, I prefer the children's pattern books. I've looked at the 'adult colouring books' and they give me a headache just flicking through the pages! They are also too prescriptive for me. I like the freedom to create my own designs from the possibilities rather than just colour in a designated picture of trees or whatever. Each to their own I suppose.

leenan Mon 01-Feb-16 13:03:20

Is it just me that finds the phrase "adult colouring books" a bit odd? Makes it sound like you'd be colouring in all manner of X-rated material. Nothing against the books themselves though