Get into the Spirit of Christmas! Get creative with this amazingly innovative colouring book, full of beautifully-designed cards and envelopes to tear out and colour. Each page has two different festive card designs printed on good quality card that once coloured can be simply folded ready for you to add your own personal Christmas message. There are also beautifully designed envelopes to colour and make that complement the cards beautifully. Being able to choose you own personal colour scheme makes each card and envelope unique to you creating a truly personal card to send to friends and loved ones.
The Editor at Nosy Crow says:“This series of books is a complete joy! For fans of cute stationery and stylish design, this is colouring-in for anyone who likes being creative! Rebecca’s line art is so inviting – I just want to get started with my coloured pencils and send cards to everyone I know!”
The National Trust: The Colouring Book of Cards and Envelopes - Christmas Synopsis
The twenty four festive designs include Christmas trees, gingerbread men, reindeer and more and are perfect for all ages to decorate and send to family and friends. Take inspiration from real life, or get experimental - try unusual colours and different materials to make each card truly unique! With enough blank space inside for a message, envelopes to customise and cute stickers to seal your card - this is the complete Christmas creative package!
Rebecca is an English illustrator living in Australia. She grew up in a creative, if slightly eccentric, family. Her days were spent roaming the English countryside collecting wild flowers and leaves, chasing butterflies and birds, and drawing tiny pictures of everything she could. After graduating from art school in Winchester, she moved to London where she worked as a textile designer. She worked there for a few years, until her restlessness had her flying off to Australia in search of adventure. Now she has replaced the countryside with concrete, and lives slap bang in the middle of a big city. But she is to be found most days in her studio, drinking endless cups of tea, staring out of the window at a bunch of imaginary critters, and trying to draw them.