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Knotwork


clueliss

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Easing back int0 coloring.  And I needed something without intricate details.  So it was a book of Celtic knotwork and flairs. 

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Fascinated

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I love the colours in this, @clueliss.  I find this type of design stressful because I agonize over colour placement. You always do them so well. I really like it a lot. 

And, yay, that you're getting back into colouring!  I am, too.  Hopefully all of the minions will resume colouring and posting in a frenzy. It was fun feeling so involved with the colourists last winter and spring and I look forward to that happening again!

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clueliss

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When in doubt - I drift to rainbow placement, which happened here.  Sometimes it is an attraction to certain color combinations.  

I started with the darker orange in the upper left corner and went across the top then down the right side.  

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Fascinated

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That's interesting!!  For sure I would have started in top left corner then to the ones beside and below that (your light orange), and would have proceeded diagonally, ending at the bottom right. I love this kind of information about one's process!

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Bethella

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@clueliss What is the title of the book? I love Celtic knots and would love to add it to my collection! 

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clueliss

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The Celtic Knotwork and Kaleidoscope Coloring Book II I also have The Celtic Knotwork and Kaleidoscope Coloring Book  both by JA Stuart. 

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LadyCrow1313

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13 hours ago, clueliss said:

The Celtic Knotwork and Kaleidoscope Coloring Book II I also have The Celtic Knotwork and Kaleidoscope Coloring Book  both by JA Stuart. 

HOLY SCHMOLEY. I love coloring and all things Celtic, so I must find these books immediately. Are they available on Amazon or Barnes & Noble?

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I love Pringles

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So beautiful!! I didn't know there were so many other coloring lovers here. I do it for my anxiety.

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Bethella

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Thanks @clueliss I didn't buy that one but I've ordered three new coloring books and another set of Sakura gel pens to add to my collection.

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