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Zendoodle Coloring: Cozy Cats: Fantastic Felines to Color and Display Rank: #1699836 in BooksPublished on: 2016-03-22Released on: 2016-03-22Original language: EnglishNumber of items: 1Dimensions: 10.11" h x .39" w x 8.49" l, .0 pounds Binding: Paperback128 pages 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.62 Adorable Cat Designs – Lots of Variation of Breeds – printed on one side of perforated paperBy iiiireader[[VIDEOID:1c74705b77186e2f8c6f534708fc505f]]This is my first Zendoodle coloring book by Nikolett Corley but it will certainly not be my last one. In this coloring book, there are 62 different cute cat designs that have wonderfully detailed backgrounds. The designs are appealing and have a great variety of breeds of cats. I have other cute cat coloring books but in some of them, the cats all look the same. That is not the case with this book. I love that there are a couple of designs that include a bunny and a dog as well.I have had and loved many cats over the years and recently lost my last senior kitty. I look in this book and see many of my old friends in the faces of these cats. It is with bittersweet joy that I am coloring in this book – with my eyes blurring from time to time and my hand a little less steady than usual.For my first two projects in this book, I chose designs which reminded me of two of my cats who passed away years ago. The first is dedicated to Jezzy – a kitty who lost her home in the Northridge earthquake and when we dedicated to open home and hearts to some of these homeless pets, she then chose me to be her special person. She was a dilute calico of Siamese mix with beautiful blue eyes.The other design is dedicated to our sweet Francie. She loved to jump off the amoire and land on my husband's stomach in the middle of the night so having a quilt on the bed was a must. She was a pint-sized ball of fur and fun. She had long gray hair and brilliant green eyes.I will provide detailed information about the physical coloring book below, but here is a quick overview of what I found:62 Sweet and adorable cat designsPrinted on one side of the pagePaper is perforatedDesigns do not merge into the binding areaGlue BindingBook can easily open to flat positionAlcohol-based markers bleed through the pageWater-based markers and India ink artist pens leave color shadows on back of the pageGel pens do not leak through the pageColoring pencils work well with this paperThe designs in this coloring book are printed on one side only of perforated, medium weight white paper. The binding is glued but you will want to remove the pages at the perforations rather than cut them out.The designs do not merged into the binding. All in all, I am really pleased with the way this book is constructed. I will certainly look for more books by this publisher in the future. I could easily get the book to lay flat by creasing the binding hard. For my preference, I would remove pages rather than try to work in the book as it is on the thick side with those 62 great designs.I test all of my coloring books with a variety of coloring medium. I will include the testing methods and the medium at the end of this review, but here is what my testing discovered:Alcohol-based markers of all brands and tips bleed through this paper. Water based markers leave color shadows on the back of the page. In addition, I found that using the fine point marker of my Tombows left spots of color and was abrasive on the front of the paper. I generally only use the brush end and those worked great.My India ink pens left a shadow but went on beautifully with great color. My gel pens did not bleed through and did not require additional drying time but they did leave dents on the back of the page. My coloring pencils worked extremely well with this paper. My soft lead pencils went on thick and creamy, layering and blending well. This was true with both wax and oil based pencils. My hard lead pencils went on with good color but did leave dents at the back of the page.I plan to remove each page from the book as I color it but if you plan to color within the book, I highly recommend that you use a blotter page behind the page you are working on. That will keep the rest of the book safe from seeping ink and marring dents.These are the coloring medium that I use for testing. In my tests, I use the medium in a manner that is perhaps more intense than others. I layer multiple coats of water-based makers for blending purposes, color large elements with gel pens, and with coloring pencils, I use multiple layers, multiple colors, as well as blending and burnishing them to see how the paper reacts and if the color moves properly.If there is something else you feel I should be testing, please let me know and I will see if I can add it to my growing pile:Alcohol-based markers – Copic Sketch, Prismacolor double ended markers (brush and fine point), Sharpies (fine and ultra-fine) Bic Mark-its (fine and ultra-fine)Waater-based markers – Tombows dual end markers (brush and fine point), Stabilo 88, and Staedler triplus finelinersIndia Ink: Faber-Castell PITT artist pens (brush tip)Gel Pens: Sakura, Fiskars, Uni-ball Signo in the following sizes - 0.28/0.38/0.5/1.0 and TekwriterColoring Pencils: Prismacolor Premier Soft Core, Derwent Colorsoft, Prismacolor Verithins, Caran D'Ache Pablo Colored Pencils and Faber-Castell Polychromos3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.This is a delightful, very detailed coloring books, if you like the cover picture you will love this book. Printed 1 per page.By Jackie CooperCat lovers of all ages are going to love this meticulously detailed, delightful coloring book, filled with charming cats in full body poses with most sitting, standing, and sleeping within floral patterns, designs, and gardens but you will also find one sleeping on the couch, one sitting in a sneaker, one after the gold fish and many more.The cover picture is included in this book and is representative of all the pictures with only one difference a some of the cats have designs on their bodies; If you love the cover you are going to love this book and you will want to color every single picture and each will inspire you. This book is going into my personal coloring library and I am ordering another for my grandchildren.1. This 8 ½” x 10” coloring book boasts 62 illustrations printed one per page (the back of each page is blank) on good quality medium weight, bright white paper.2. Each page is perforated for easily removing a single page from this book3. Coloring Medium, each page has many small details so my coloring mediums of choice are Colored pencils and Ultra fine Alcohol or Water based markers:a. Alcohol Markers all bleed through this paper, Sharpies, Bic Mark it, Copic, but it is a joy to color with them on this paper, they blend well and colors are bright.b. Water based markers leave a shadowing on the back of the page , but it is also a joy to color with these in this book, I tested Tombow, Koi, and Triplus markers . (Some coloring books are made of paper that water based markers do not work well on, the water based markers act like sand paper on the page )but not this paper in this book water based markers are bright and blend well.c. Colored Pencils these work well in this book allowing you to layer and blend multiple times, I tested my Prisma Color soft core pencils and I could layer with light pressure 10 layers then one more hard pressure layer, blending worked well also.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Great one-sided coloring bookBy Tanya R. AustinThe designs are great. I love that it is only printed on one side of the paper and the pages are easy to remove. I ended up buying one for my sister.See all 6 customer reviews...
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