The adult coloring book craze that started at the beginning of 2015 shows no sign of slowing down. Titles such as “Lost Ocean,” “Secret Garden” and “Enchanted Forest” are selling well.
Coloring can be therapeutic, and creating beautiful art is a soothing, stress-relieving activity. Even amateur artists can create something exquisite, as no drawing skills are required.
The Crestview Public Library recently added “Color Therapy: An Anti-Stress Coloring Book” to the collection. Teens and adults can check it out and color a page as a community art project. You may also sign and date your work if you wish.
Many stunning illustrations will lift your mood and focus your mind as you color your piece of art!
Sandra Dreaden is the Crestview Public Library's reference librarian.
This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: DREADEN: Check out a Crestview library book you can color in