Wednesday 28 January 2015

WOYWW 296 coloring book for adults

Hello desk hoppers.  I'm still away from home. I'm in Holland but we will be flying back to Spain tonight.
If you have no idea what I'm talking about, have a look on Julie's blog (www.stamping-ground.blogspot.com.es) as she has organized this worldwide desk hop.
So I have no desk, but I do have a few things to show you. I bought a colouring book for 'big kids'.
This looks like real fun. I will be able to practice my non existing colouring skills. Here are a couple of pages

Earlier on this week I went to a shop that sells my favorite paint. By this I mean paint to paint furniture with. It's 'idiot proof'. No priming or sanding, it's water based and it goes a looong way. It's called Annie Sloan chalk paint. There is a shop near Rotterdam that sells it. When I bought some I was told there was a workshop the next day. So my friend and I went to that. 
we were taught all sorts of techniques like crackling, decoupage and gilding and using templates. Great fun! The result is that old looking shabby chic type finishing.
We will be home tonight, where I can recover from this horrible cold I've got. (I blame it on the pressurised cabins on aircraft, concentrating everybody's bugs!)

I'm looking forward to visiting everyone again this week. I'll try and visit as many as I can inthe course of the week.
Have a great week everyone,
Lisc

24 comments:

  1. I hope you feel better soon! :) Lovely coloring book!!!! I bought one myself, and I love to just "putter" when I can't concentrate on my "real" crafting. It's something you can do anywhere, even if you are sleep deprived!! Gorgeous painting too!

    Happy Crafting!
    Jeannie #5

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  2. Hope you feel better soon Lisca, I like using crackle paint & the different effects you get . Happy woyww Jill #15

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  3. I just doing my usual blog dash while my little munchkins are happily occupied.
    I love your colouring books....I used to love colouring in pages like that. Annie Sloan paint is fab so I'm sure you will have lots of fun creating with it.
    Hugs,
    Annie x. #23

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  4. What a great book. I will have to look if you get something similar in the uk.

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  5. Love the colouring book, I`m challenged in that department too.
    The paint finish looking amazing, hope to see what you do with it, have a safe journey home, its sure to be warmer over here than Holland.
    Jan S n0 50

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  6. Wow, you'll be kept busy for a while with that colouring book for sure! I love that shabby chic look in furniture as well! Have safe journey back home and hope you'll shake those germs quickly. Happy WOYWW! zsuzsa @ InkyDinkyDoodle #41

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  7. I love Annie Sloan chalk paint! I re finished a old dresser and bed frame for a friend using it. It turned out fantastic and was so easy. Didn't even have to strip the paint. She loves the french country/shabby chic style. Happy WOYWW :) Shel#55

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  8. Now that pot of paint looks like you are going to have an enormous amount of fun! Enjoy!!! Love the small sample pieces.
    Travel safely.
    Take care. God bless.
    Margaret #33

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  9. Those paint samples are just gorgeous! And that tangled coloring book looks like a fun, relaxing thing to do at times.

    Happy creating and happy woyww,

    Sandy #24

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  10. I love the look of your paint samples - especially the crackle effect - I would love to get into doing-up old furniture and trying out decorative paint techniques. Your colouring books look like fun too - what a lovely relaxing activity. Hope you have a good week.
    Diana #31

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  11. I like those grown up colouring books. Have done a lot of colouring in again since having our grandchildren :-) Keep hearing about that paint. I fancy trying it out on some of our furniture I'd like to change but not sure DH would be keen. :-) Hope you soon fully recovered. Anne x #32

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  12. Hope you reached home safely & the sunny days in Spain will help you feel better very soon! your colouring book looks brilliant fun ! Such intricate designs ! We have a shop in our nearest town that sells that paint but I have never tried it - shall I experiment ? Take care Ali #21

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  13. I have a grown up colouring book too, and it is wonderful for settling one's nerves when things get to be overwhelming. Love the soft paint colours and the techniques that you learned. Sorry to hear of your nasty cold -- that is not fun, especially when you must fly. Sending positive thoughts to feel better fast.

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  14. Oh I need to find a grown up colouring book too, how marvellous! hope you've had a good stay, sounds as though you've a painting plan for when you get home! travel well.

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  15. Oooh! Zen tangle & Vintage workshop!!!! Wonderful bits to talk about....... Hope you feel better back at home & betcha ready to get crafty again!!!!!!

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  16. Ohh you're the second person that I know of who has bought an adult colouring book. What a great idea having a workshop showing you how to use paint around your home. Have a safe journey home Anita #42

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  17. Love the look of the book, great patterns. Hope you're enjoying your trip and safe journey home, Angela x 35

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  18. Love the idea of the big kid's colouring book - saw one in my local supermarket but didn't investigate.. maybe I should! The workshop looks as if it was wonderful. Hope the cold goes soon and you get home safely. Helen 4

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  19. I love the techniques you have achieved with the little pots of paint. Great colouring book ... I imagine it will be very relaxing.
    sandra de @47

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  20. Hi Lisca, sorry to hear about your cold. I do love the effects you achieved with the workshop- done on thick card, they'd make awesome card panels, lol. The colouring book is a very clever idea, I need to look out for something like that- my colouring skills really need some work. Have a great week, Hugs, Shaz #13 xx

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  21. ooooh that chalk paint looks gorgeous Lisca, bet you had fun at that workshop! Fab colouring book - I've been getting into Zentangle lately and I love colouring it in, very similar look I think - we are never too old for some colouring in huh?! Have fun :o) Annie C #63

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  22. What an interesting post, Lisca. The colouring book is amazing, and so are your paint techniques for the furniture! Lovely subtle colours. Sorry to hear you caught a cold on the aeroplane, and hope you recover quickly.

    Happy belated WOYWW,
    Shoshi #48

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  23. Thank you for your return visit, Lisca, and for your lovely comments on my cancer diary page. I really appreciate your kind thoughts, and especially your prayers. I am being uplifted by the prayers of friends around the world which is amazing. I don't know when we'll get the results of tomorrow's scan, but I hope it won't be long, although I'm dreading that particular appointment!!

    Shoshi

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  24. OH, that coloring book looks like fun. I've got one kinda similar but never seem to get around to playing it in. Here's hoping you have had that chance! As well, I hope you are feeling much better after coming home. Thanks for dropping by my slice of the internet :)

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